Chisels, Scaffolding, hammers.
The Romans in 127 AD used crushed pumice for aggregates in cement (light weight concrete) for walls of Pantheon in Rome
tehy used tools
A pantheon was a temple dedicated to all deities. Normally, temples were dedicated to one or two gods or, rarely, three gods. A pantheon, instead, was dedicated to the all deities. The word is Greek and combines pan (all) and theon (of or for all the gods) which meant a temple of/for all the gods. The Greeks built pantheons and the Romans built pantheons throughout the Roman Empire.
The only differences between Pantheon of Ancient Rome and Haghia Sofia of Constantinople are those of the architectural design, the material used to build marble and a variety of contractual materials respectively, dimensions and the distance of time 125 AD/ CE and 532 AD/ CE respectively. The major difference is that in the Pantheon were honoured all known deities of the ancient world and in Haghia Sofia it was honoured God's Wisdom of the Christian religion. One thing they had in common was that they were both Temples but of different religions although Haghia Sofia replaced an earlier temple of goddess Artemis. Currently both monuments may be visited in their place in Rome and Constantinople - Istanbul as they have been converted to museums.
Usually concrete. Romans invented concrete.
stone ax, knifes
the materials that are used for the construction of pantheon in rome are, first of all the most abundantly used material is roman concrete, then stone, brick, wood.
ash (pozzolan) and water...SIMPLE AS THAT.
they used hand tools
The ancient Romans used the Pantheon.
In around 250AD, Romans built the Pantheon, an huge unsupported dome. They had been building smaller domes since the beginning, but the Pantheon is big to modern standards.
tools used: axes, wooden hammers, and iron
to build historical homes
The Romans in 127 AD used crushed pumice for aggregates in cement (light weight concrete) for walls of Pantheon in Rome
what are the tools were used to build the rice terraces
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