No, glass was first recorded as being used in 3500 BC in Mesopotamia.
No, glass was first recorded as being used in 3500 BC in Mesopotamia.
No, glass was first recorded as being used in 3500 BC in Mesopotamia.
No, glass was first recorded as being used in 3500 BC in Mesopotamia.
No, glass was first recorded as being used in 3500 BC in Mesopotamia.
No, glass was first recorded as being used in 3500 BC in Mesopotamia.
No, glass was first recorded as being used in 3500 BC in Mesopotamia.
No, glass was first recorded as being used in 3500 BC in Mesopotamia.
No, glass was first recorded as being used in 3500 BC in Mesopotamia.
First century AD Year 100
While the Romans did use glass extensively, there is no direct evidence to suggest they invented the magnifying glass. The earliest recorded use of a magnifying glass is attributed to the Arab scientist Alhazen in the 11th century.
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No the Chinese did
Romans did not invent the dome. It is not known when the first dome was created but it can be traced back to prehistoric times.
The Romans did not invent the battering ram, rather it was the Assyrian Empire. Tudiya was the first king of the empire.
Roger Bacon did not invent the magnifying glass. The first recorded use of a magnifying glass was by the ancient Romans around 60 AD. Roger Bacon, a medieval philosopher and scientist, did write about the principles of magnification and lenses in the 13th century.
The Romans did not invent the lollipop. It was invented in the 19th century. George Smith claimed to be the first to invent the modern lollipop in 1908 and trademarked the lollipop name in 1931.
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The Romans didn't invent the microscope
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The Romans invented concrete.