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The ancient Romans either invented or perfected a long, long list of things. Here are a few of them: concrete, the dome, a taxi meter, the calendar (quite close to the one we use today) the first newspaper, fish farming, indoor Plumbing, and central heating.

The ancient Romans either invented or perfected a long, long list of things. Here are a few of them: concrete, the dome, a taxi meter, the calendar (quite close to the one we use today) the first newspaper, fish farming, indoor plumbing, and central heating.

The ancient Romans either invented or perfected a long, long list of things. Here are a few of them: concrete, the dome, a taxi meter, the calendar (quite close to the one we use today) the first newspaper, fish farming, indoor plumbing, and central heating.

The ancient Romans either invented or perfected a long, long list of things. Here are a few of them: concrete, the dome, a taxi meter, the calendar (quite close to the one we use today) the first newspaper, fish farming, indoor plumbing, and central heating.

The ancient Romans either invented or perfected a long, long list of things. Here are a few of them: concrete, the dome, a taxi meter, the calendar (quite close to the one we use today) the first newspaper, fish farming, indoor plumbing, and central heating.

The ancient Romans either invented or perfected a long, long list of things. Here are a few of them: concrete, the dome, a taxi meter, the calendar (quite close to the one we use today) the first newspaper, fish farming, indoor plumbing, and central heating.

The ancient Romans either invented or perfected a long, long list of things. Here are a few of them: concrete, the dome, a taxi meter, the calendar (quite close to the one we use today) the first newspaper, fish farming, indoor plumbing, and central heating.

The ancient Romans either invented or perfected a long, long list of things. Here are a few of them: concrete, the dome, a taxi meter, the calendar (quite close to the one we use today) the first newspaper, fish farming, indoor plumbing, and central heating.

The ancient Romans either invented or perfected a long, long list of things. Here are a few of them: concrete, the dome, a taxi meter, the calendar (quite close to the one we use today) the first newspaper, fish farming, indoor plumbing, and central heating.

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