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what cathedrals of the Middle Ages buildings made out of

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Answered by MysTiCaLquEEn
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Gothic cathedrals use mainly limestone as a material, and they demand such a large amount of it that usually people had to build quarries to be able to make them. ... Another material used in Gothic cathedrals often is wood, which holds up the roofs, flying buttresses, and the doors.

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