Aqueducts, Bridges, Dams, Steam Engines, Sewers
To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.To transport water, the Romans used the technology that was incorporated in the aqueduct system.
I would say the Romans because they had better technology.
The Romans did not have inferior technology. They had superb engineering.
The Romans are credited for using concrete first.
the Romans liked it and the Hans did not
Aluminium was unknown to the Romans as they did not have the technology to produce it. --------------------------------------------------- You can not smelt aluminium or in a furnace, the process requires electricity. The Romans did not have electricity and therefore the metal aluminium was unknown to them
No. Gunpowder technology was not invented until around the year 1000.
No, the Romans did, over 2000 years ago.
yes. since the time of the romans, mining has always taken advantage of any new technology to increase efficiency
"Milestones" were first used by the Romans on their "vias", not Geographers.
they were very good at architecture and were very creative
they never did.. the english barbarians were jealous of the romans for having such technology that they decided to murder everyone there and then suffered many diseases and many desctrutions happened