Surprisingly, the Roman surgical instruments looked very much like our present day surgical instruments, minus of course, the laser and electronic instruments. They are difficult to describe, but if you type "Roman surgical instruments" into your computer browser, you will come up with several sites which not only describe them but give you good pictures of them or will direct you to an article with pictures.
Surprisingly, the Roman surgical instruments looked very much like our present day surgical instruments, minus of course, the laser and electronic instruments. They are difficult to describe, but if you type "Roman surgical instruments" into your computer browser, you will come up with several sites which not only describe them but give you good pictures of them or will direct you to an article with pictures.
Surprisingly, the Roman surgical instruments looked very much like our present day surgical instruments, minus of course, the laser and electronic instruments. They are difficult to describe, but if you type "Roman surgical instruments" into your computer browser, you will come up with several sites which not only describe them but give you good pictures of them or will direct you to an article with pictures.
Surprisingly, the Roman surgical instruments looked very much like our present day surgical instruments, minus of course, the laser and electronic instruments. They are difficult to describe, but if you type "Roman surgical instruments" into your computer browser, you will come up with several sites which not only describe them but give you good pictures of them or will direct you to an article with pictures.
Surprisingly, the Roman surgical instruments looked very much like our present day surgical instruments, minus of course, the laser and electronic instruments. They are difficult to describe, but if you type "Roman surgical instruments" into your computer browser, you will come up with several sites which not only describe them but give you good pictures of them or will direct you to an article with pictures.
Surprisingly, the Roman surgical instruments looked very much like our present day surgical instruments, minus of course, the laser and electronic instruments. They are difficult to describe, but if you type "Roman surgical instruments" into your computer browser, you will come up with several sites which not only describe them but give you good pictures of them or will direct you to an article with pictures.
Surprisingly, the Roman surgical instruments looked very much like our present day surgical instruments, minus of course, the laser and electronic instruments. They are difficult to describe, but if you type "Roman surgical instruments" into your computer browser, you will come up with several sites which not only describe them but give you good pictures of them or will direct you to an article with pictures.
Surprisingly, the Roman surgical instruments looked very much like our present day surgical instruments, minus of course, the laser and electronic instruments. They are difficult to describe, but if you type "Roman surgical instruments" into your computer browser, you will come up with several sites which not only describe them but give you good pictures of them or will direct you to an article with pictures.
Surprisingly, the Roman surgical instruments looked very much like our present day surgical instruments, minus of course, the laser and electronic instruments. They are difficult to describe, but if you type "Roman surgical instruments" into your computer browser, you will come up with several sites which not only describe them but give you good pictures of them or will direct you to an article with pictures.
Surprisingly, the Roman surgical instruments looked very much like our present day surgical instruments, minus of course, the laser and electronic instruments. They are difficult to describe, but if you type "Roman surgical instruments" into your computer browser, you will come up with several sites which not only describe them but give you good pictures of them or will direct you to an article with pictures.
As far as I can remember I was taught that there wasn't a LONDON before the Romans, it was called Londinium by them.
25 expressed as a Roman numeral is XXV
it looks like a stone pic
XXII
a man in a cloak
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a sitar is string instrument
I personally cannot show what Roman dresses looked like, but you can use your browser and look up something like "Roman clothing" or Roman dresses" and you will come up with pictures.I personally cannot show what Roman dresses looked like, but you can use your browser and look up something like "Roman clothing" or Roman dresses" and you will come up with pictures.I personally cannot show what Roman dresses looked like, but you can use your browser and look up something like "Roman clothing" or Roman dresses" and you will come up with pictures.I personally cannot show what Roman dresses looked like, but you can use your browser and look up something like "Roman clothing" or Roman dresses" and you will come up with pictures.I personally cannot show what Roman dresses looked like, but you can use your browser and look up something like "Roman clothing" or Roman dresses" and you will come up with pictures.I personally cannot show what Roman dresses looked like, but you can use your browser and look up something like "Roman clothing" or Roman dresses" and you will come up with pictures.I personally cannot show what Roman dresses looked like, but you can use your browser and look up something like "Roman clothing" or Roman dresses" and you will come up with pictures.I personally cannot show what Roman dresses looked like, but you can use your browser and look up something like "Roman clothing" or Roman dresses" and you will come up with pictures.I personally cannot show what Roman dresses looked like, but you can use your browser and look up something like "Roman clothing" or Roman dresses" and you will come up with pictures.
A didgeridoo is a very long instrument. This instrument sort of looks like a giant piece of bamboo that people play.
in space
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wood and sticks and feathers
20 in Roman numerals is XX.
12 = XII in Roman numerals
18 in roman numerals looks like XVIII
They look like thread which is connected to to a curved needle (usually 3/8 circle) the thread can be tightly braided or a mono.