They had pretty much the same things we have. Tables, chairs, couches, lamps, beds, knives, spoons, bowls, ovens, books, etc, etc. The difference between their househond goods and ours is the materials used to make them and the materials used to operate some of them. For example, our ovens are either gas or electrically operated, while the Romans were wood fueled. Our lamps are electric, theirs were oil.
no they used wax tablets
The Romans actually invented concrete! We still use that today. They also invented roads. The Roman people invented the making of wine and how to do it. Romans had and used libraries and the building design of Roman buildings are still in use today.
For the same reasons that we need to use maths today.
Here are a few of the many things that the Romans built that are still standing today. The Pantheon, the Colosseum, Trajan's column, Trajan's market, the Arch of Titus, Arch of Constantine, the Servan arch, the aqueducts at Pont du Gard in France, the Aqueduct at Segovia, Spain. There are may more things, including underground aqueducts and bridges that are still in use today.
Romans used bowls for the same purposes that we use them today. Holding things such as, water, fruit, soup, oil, mixing ingredients, etc.
The Ancient Romans were responsible for the production of many items/designs that we still use today. Some of these are: - Advanced roads and roadways - Aqueducts - Water pumps - Tools used in engineering, measuring and construction - Cesareans (or C-sections) - Reinforced concrete - Our calendar - Umbrellas (for both sun and rain) - Showers - Indoor plumbing - Flushing toilets - Books (instead of scrolls) - Ploughs
no they used wax tablets
Rich Romans decorated the floors of their main rooms with mosaics.
They built roads, many of which are still in use today, hot water, sewers, so many things
The Romans actually invented concrete! We still use that today. They also invented roads. The Roman people invented the making of wine and how to do it. Romans had and used libraries and the building design of Roman buildings are still in use today.
Mosaics (apex)
The consuls of ancient Rome lived in their own homes. The Romans had no special housing for any of their officials except the Pontifex Maximus if he chose to use it.The consuls of ancient Rome lived in their own homes. The Romans had no special housing for any of their officials except the Pontifex Maximus if he chose to use it.The consuls of ancient Rome lived in their own homes. The Romans had no special housing for any of their officials except the Pontifex Maximus if he chose to use it.The consuls of ancient Rome lived in their own homes. The Romans had no special housing for any of their officials except the Pontifex Maximus if he chose to use it.The consuls of ancient Rome lived in their own homes. The Romans had no special housing for any of their officials except the Pontifex Maximus if he chose to use it.The consuls of ancient Rome lived in their own homes. The Romans had no special housing for any of their officials except the Pontifex Maximus if he chose to use it.The consuls of ancient Rome lived in their own homes. The Romans had no special housing for any of their officials except the Pontifex Maximus if he chose to use it.The consuls of ancient Rome lived in their own homes. The Romans had no special housing for any of their officials except the Pontifex Maximus if he chose to use it.The consuls of ancient Rome lived in their own homes. The Romans had no special housing for any of their officials except the Pontifex Maximus if he chose to use it.
For the same reasons that we need to use maths today.
Here are a few of the many things that the Romans built that are still standing today. The Pantheon, the Colosseum, Trajan's column, Trajan's market, the Arch of Titus, Arch of Constantine, the Servan arch, the aqueducts at Pont du Gard in France, the Aqueduct at Segovia, Spain. There are may more things, including underground aqueducts and bridges that are still in use today.
Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes they had most of the tools and implements we use today
most people use granite for there counter tops.