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The Temple of Minerva differs from traditional Greek temples such as the Parthenon in that the Temple of Minerva most likely - had a low-rising, stepped entrance instead of a high podium with a frontal entryway - was enclosed on all sides by columns instead of featuring only a front portico - was made of wood, mud brick and clay instead of stone and marble - featured closed pediments with sculptures instead of open, undecorated pediments
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Was made of wood, mud brick and clay instead of stone and marble
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