makaronitiskin
Makaronoitiskin is a term that refers to a type of block made from marble and wood. It was a significant component in the ancient Greek architecture, particularly during the 5th-4th century BCE. The term'makaronoitiskin' is derived from the Greek words'makaron', meaning wooden beam, and 'oitiskin', which refers to stone or marble.
Makaronoitiskin blocks were used as a platform to support marble or terracotta elements in various ancient
The use of makaronoitiskin blocks provided an innovative solution to the structural limitations of ancient Greek
Archaeologists have found several examples of intact makaronoitiskin blocks in Greece and other parts of the
Despite its importance in ancient Greek architecture, there is limited information available about the specific artists,