What was the most built in the Ancient Greece and why?

by darklinkpower

I'm an architecture student and I'm doing a paper about greece and Rome, about their politics, economy, culture, social,etc. and after that, see how that reflects on architecture, since it's a product of the context. The buildings that I'm writing about are the baths of Caracalla of Rome and the Parthenon of Greece. I'm having trouble finding what was the most built in Greece and why, I'm thinking it's Temples, but I'm not too sure, and even less sure why it's that (As a result of the context, of course). In Rome I'm not having trouble, but if any of you can expand my knowledge, I'd appreciate it.

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Care to clarify a bit- most built what? Architecture in general, or temples vs. other public works?