The Parthenon.
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36 degrees exactly. (It's 1/5 of 180.) Golden triangles (i.e., isosceles with side-to-base ratio of phi = golden ratio) are found in pentagrams.
Yes, the higher the Karat the more golden it gets
Leonardo Fibonacci.
The prefered material is limestone which easy to work with the copper tools available at the time. A limited amount of granite was used also to line the burial chambers and galleries.The pyramids built after the golden age of pyramid building in the Old Kingdom were often made of mud brick cased in limestone. Many of these structures have collapsed.