all I have to say is that they are used to create and build suculptures
The marble workshop was important to Athens because it produced the material used for many of the city's iconic structures, such as the Parthenon. Marble was a valued building material due to its durability, beauty, and association with wealth and power. The workshop also employed skilled craftsmen who created intricate sculptures and architectural elements that adorned important buildings in Athens.
Marble
The marble from the Parthenon came from a local mountain near Athens.
The noblest: marble.
They are reliefs cut out of blocks of marble in the 430s BC.
Marble has been used as a building material since ancient times. See buildings like the Parthenon in Athens, Greece for evidence. Marble is expensive, so it is mainly used as a surface treatment in today's construction. Over long periods of time, certain stones are more vulnerable to erosion than others: marble is softer than granite, but harder and more resilient than limestone.
Hi there, off memory I believe the 'carved marble headstones' were called stelai. We have created some bespoke headstones based on ancient greek designs.
the goverment of ancient athens like a democracy
The Athens goverments was like so not far
Roughly like an appaloosa horse with marble markings
i like to work at workshop dept.
The Greeks began using marble for their temples around the 6th century BCE. This shift is particularly evident in the construction of notable structures such as the Temple of Apollo at Delphi and the Parthenon in Athens, which was completed in 432 BCE. The use of marble allowed for greater durability and a more refined aesthetic compared to earlier materials like wood and mud brick.