The prehistoric greeks used thatch roofs with overhanging eaves supported by dried clay bricks.
Styles of roofs used in ancient egypt.
These flat roofed rectangular superstructures had sides constructed at first from mud brick and later of stone in the form of paneled niches painted white and decorated with elaborate matting designs.
The eaves were long enough that they could protect the mud bricks from the rain.
Ancient egyptian construction and architecture.
Due to the scarcity of wood the two predominant building materials used in ancient egypt were sun baked mud brick and stone mainly limestone but also sandstone and granite in considerable quantities.
From the old kingdom onward stone was generally reserved for tombs and temples while bricks were used even for royal palaces fortresses the walls of temple precincts and.
Ancient egypt itself dates back to roughly 3150 bce.
Mud brick remained the domestic material used even for royal palaces.
History of ancient egyptian architecture.
In ancient egypt trees were scarce so wood was not widely used as a building material.
However ancient egyptian architecture did not become what we think of today until roughly 2649 bce structures that survived the old kingdom which lasted until about 2150 bce include mastabas the great pyramids and the great sphinx all of these structures were built from stone.
The roofs of ancient greece.
Mud clay rock and reed were the only materials that were in abundance.
The ancient egyptian first lived in reed houses and later switched to unbaked mud brick which was used even on palaces.
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The two principal building materials used in ancient egypt were unbaked mud brick and stone.