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Ancient Greek temple and other public buildings were mainly constructed of stone by the Egyptian Stone Frame method. These replaced earlier timber structures. The stone used was mainly local marble and limestone.
Houses were mainly mud brick, or timber, but fired clay bricks began to be used with a similar lime mortar to that used for the stone buildings

Roofs were mainly thatch in early Ancient Greek construction, but fired clay roof tiles in both curved and flat forms were used more later in the period.

Temples were built from marble and limestome.

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When did the Greeks build the temples?

The Greeks begin to build temples back in the early 7th century BC, with the transition stone architecture around 600BC.They built temples to most of their gods. We build churches. Same thing.


How did the Romans and Greeks build the temples of their Gods?

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Did the Greeks build lots of temples?

Yes, everywhere they came.


Where did the Greeks build their temples?

Acropolis, the highest point in the city


What religious buildings did the Greeks build for their god and goddesses?

The Greeks built temples for the gods they worshiped.


Where did the ancient Greeks build their temples?

Acropolis, the highest point in the city


What did ancient Greeks build the temples for?

The many types of gods in there older religion


What type of building did the Greeks build on the acropolis?

They built special buildings, such as temples and theaters


What were the temples in Greeks?

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Where did Greeks worship their gods?

At their temples.


What faith are most Greeks?

The Greeks worshipped a variety of Gods and had temples to them.


Why did the Romans build temples?

The Romans built temples because they kind of copied the Greek civilizations. After all, they had to worship gods. They had the same gods as the Greeks, but in different names. For example, Zeus in Greece was Jupiter in Roman.