I would say so, yes.
We still use them today.
Romans didn't build obelisks. Obelisks were built by the Ancient Egyptians.
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In Ancient Times
the ancient egyptians.
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The written laws of ancient Rome began with the Twelve Tables. The principle here was that the people would be ruled by laws not by men. The 12 Tables were an accomplishment for a society in the ancient history of the Western World.
Sundial
The earliest known sundials existed in ancient Egypt. The earliest description of a sundial is from the Old Testament of the Bible.
There are so many interesting facts about ancient Rome that it's difficult to know where to begin, but here are some: Rome grew to a city with a population of over a million, which was phenomenal in the ancient world. Rome was served by 11 aqueducts. There was a marker in the main forum at Rome from which all distances were measured. The Colosseum, had poor acoustics. The Romans invented the taxi meter. Augustus erected a giant sundial for marking the hours of the day. The Romans invented concrete. The Vestal virgins were the ones who stored and kept people's wills.
Sundial
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