The material for the Parthenon, primarily marble from the quarry on Mount Pentelicus, was transported using a combination of manpower and simple machinery. Large blocks of marble were hauled by oxen and human laborers along specially constructed roads. Additionally, sledges and wooden rollers were likely employed to facilitate the movement of these heavy stones. Once near the site, cranes and scaffolding were used to lift and position the materials during construction.
Marble.
The main material they builders used was marble.
minerals
The correct Answer is: Transported Soil
True.
blood vessels
clay.
Manifest
Stone and mud mixed together made temples and pyramids.
True.
The Parthenon, Was Named After Athna. (The Goddess Of ''Wisdom'')
The Parthenon is in Greece.