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    Inside a Greek temple, there was:
    • An internal altar, a hearth/table on which animal sacrifices could be burnt and offerings placed.
    • A separate room to store the most expensive offerings, necessitating a night watchman.
    • An inner chamber that housed the statue of the god or goddess of the temple.
    • A frieze, a decorative panel of sculpture above the columns on the outside of the temple.
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