Not much different than we have today. The market next to the forum was two story. It had been dig out of a side of a mountain ( by hand) and had arched walkways where store fronts were open for business. It was shaped in a semicircle and you can still visit it today and see where the stores were.
Get an atlas or look at a map of Italy. find the capital, which is Rome. Today's modern Rome is in the same place as ancient Rome. The city has not gone anywhere in 2,767 years.
It has fruits and vegetables for people to trade and buy.
Girls in ancient Greece (or Rome) have found a good place where they can look for ships returning home.
No. ancient Rome and ancient Romania were two vastly different places. Ancient Rome was in Italy on the Tiber river. Ancient Romania, was called Dacia in the times we are talking about. If you look at a map of Europe, you can see how far apart the city of Rome and the country of Romania are.
Ancient Rome did not have a flag as a nation. However the legions all had their own insignia and these were displayed in parades and triumphs.
Yes they did in Ancient Greece and Rome. If you look at Ancient Greek temples or pottery you will see the gorgon and with Rome you can see the gorgon on military armour, specifically.
Look them up here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Roman_battles
roman stole the Greeks art to make it look like theirs
Slaves in ancient Rome did not have their own houses. Domestic slaves lived in the same house as their owners and had rooms/space there. Farm slaves or public slaves in the city were housed in barracks.
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That is how the landform panned out as the sea rose.
The "arena" was the floor of the amphitheater which was covered with sand. The word comes from the Latin for sand which is "harena". So an arena in ancient Rome would look like a floor of sand.