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GREEK ARCHITECTURE. To the Greeks fell the role of inventing the grammar of conventional forms on which all sub sequent European architecture was based. The materials at their disposal, wood and stone as well as mud, induced them to adopt a post-and-lintel system, as in Egypt (see EGYPTIAN ARCHITEC TURE), instead of massive walls and vaults, as in Mesopotamia (see