They used mortar.
They went to south of Syria to trade and contribute but the Romans were to weak to contribute back to the etruscans. Even the indians were to weak
They attached the tesserae, or small tiles to the floors with mortar just as some mosiacs are still attached today. From Musivarius: The Romans used a mix called Pozzolan, volcanic rock crushed and mixed with lime.
1) The Roman archway 2) Aqueducts 3) Sarcophagus
Mortar. Although mortar that dries whilst packing around stonework will adhere the stones to form a structure.
They used mortar.
The Romans were (and still are) Latins.
Pozzolanna
The Greeks existed first then they collapsed and the Romans took center stage. You are asking a trick question, the Romans didn't contribute anything to Greek theatre. The Greeks contributed to Roman theatre though.
The Greeks existed first then they collapsed and the Romans took center stage. You are asking a trick question, the Romans didn't contribute anything to Greek theatre. The Greeks contributed to Roman theatre though.
They went to south of Syria to trade and contribute but the Romans were to weak to contribute back to the etruscans. Even the indians were to weak
They attached the tesserae, or small tiles to the floors with mortar just as some mosiacs are still attached today. From Musivarius: The Romans used a mix called Pozzolan, volcanic rock crushed and mixed with lime.
Their alphabet was adapted by the Greeks and Romans, and so is the basis of today's alphabets.
simple. Latin language = roman language
1) The Roman archway 2) Aqueducts 3) Sarcophagus
Mortar. Although mortar that dries whilst packing around stonework will adhere the stones to form a structure.
a mortar set