Roman concrete was no different from regular concrete, so I'm fairly sure I still do.
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.
The big three are concrete, municipal water supplies, and central heating.
A few of the Roman achievements in use today are the water pipes (aqueducts), concrete, the taxi meter, starting gates at horse races, and many aspects of our legal system.
Some of the achievements of the Pax Roman that effect the modern world are the use of concrete in buildings, which speaks for itself, the use of "mansios" along the highways, which today are called motels, and the most important achievement begun in the Pax Romana---Christianity.Some of the achievements of the Pax Roman that effect the modern world are the use of concrete in buildings, which speaks for itself, the use of "mansios" along the highways, which today are called motels, and the most important achievement begun in the Pax Romana---Christianity.Some of the achievements of the Pax Roman that effect the modern world are the use of concrete in buildings, which speaks for itself, the use of "mansios" along the highways, which today are called motels, and the most important achievement begun in the Pax Romana---Christianity.Some of the achievements of the Pax Roman that effect the modern world are the use of concrete in buildings, which speaks for itself, the use of "mansios" along the highways, which today are called motels, and the most important achievement begun in the Pax Romana---Christianity.Some of the achievements of the Pax Roman that effect the modern world are the use of concrete in buildings, which speaks for itself, the use of "mansios" along the highways, which today are called motels, and the most important achievement begun in the Pax Romana---Christianity.Some of the achievements of the Pax Roman that effect the modern world are the use of concrete in buildings, which speaks for itself, the use of "mansios" along the highways, which today are called motels, and the most important achievement begun in the Pax Romana---Christianity.Some of the achievements of the Pax Roman that effect the modern world are the use of concrete in buildings, which speaks for itself, the use of "mansios" along the highways, which today are called motels, and the most important achievement begun in the Pax Romana---Christianity.Some of the achievements of the Pax Roman that effect the modern world are the use of concrete in buildings, which speaks for itself, the use of "mansios" along the highways, which today are called motels, and the most important achievement begun in the Pax Romana---Christianity.Some of the achievements of the Pax Roman that effect the modern world are the use of concrete in buildings, which speaks for itself, the use of "mansios" along the highways, which today are called motels, and the most important achievement begun in the Pax Romana---Christianity.
Concrete was used in the Roman baths because of its practicality. Water or heat does not affect it and its durable.
The prolific use of the arch and concrete.
The use of concrete on a massive scale.
We still use Roman numerals today because they are the numerical aspect of the Latin language which is still used and spoken today.
The use of the arch, dome, and concrete
In the Roman empire barter meant the same as it means today--an even trade without the use of money.In the Roman empire barter meant the same as it means today--an even trade without the use of money.In the Roman empire barter meant the same as it means today--an even trade without the use of money.In the Roman empire barter meant the same as it means today--an even trade without the use of money.In the Roman empire barter meant the same as it means today--an even trade without the use of money.In the Roman empire barter meant the same as it means today--an even trade without the use of money.In the Roman empire barter meant the same as it means today--an even trade without the use of money.In the Roman empire barter meant the same as it means today--an even trade without the use of money.In the Roman empire barter meant the same as it means today--an even trade without the use of money.
We still use the Roman numeral system today because it is the numerical aspect of the Latin language which is still spoken today
The word is TODAY. It does not use roman numerals.