The Ancient Romans were responsible for the production of many items/designs that we still use today.
Some of these are:
- Advanced roads and roadways
- Aqueducts
- Water pumps
- Tools used in engineering, measuring and construction
- Cesareans (or C-sections)
- Reinforced concrete
- Our calendar
- Umbrellas (for both sun and rain)
- Showers
- Indoor Plumbing
- Flushing toilets
- Books (instead of scrolls)
- Ploughs
There is a long list of things we use today that were used by the ancient Romans, most of them updated or improved. However the big three that stand out are toilets, running water in our homes and central heating.
There is a long list of things we use today that were used by the ancient Romans, most of them updated or improved. However the big three that stand out are toilets, running water in our homes and central heating.
There is a long list of things we use today that were used by the ancient Romans, most of them updated or improved. However the big three that stand out are toilets, running water in our homes and central heating.
There is a long list of things we use today that were used by the ancient Romans, most of them updated or improved. However the big three that stand out are toilets, running water in our homes and central heating.
There is a long list of things we use today that were used by the ancient Romans, most of them updated or improved. However the big three that stand out are toilets, running water in our homes and central heating.
There is a long list of things we use today that were used by the ancient Romans, most of them updated or improved. However the big three that stand out are toilets, running water in our homes and central heating.
There is a long list of things we use today that were used by the ancient Romans, most of them updated or improved. However the big three that stand out are toilets, running water in our homes and central heating.
There is a long list of things we use today that were used by the ancient Romans, most of them updated or improved. However the big three that stand out are toilets, running water in our homes and central heating.
There is a long list of things we use today that were used by the ancient Romans, most of them updated or improved. However the big three that stand out are toilets, running water in our homes and central heating.
There is a long list of things we use today that were used by the ancient Romans, most of them updated or improved. However the big three that stand out are toilets, running water in our homes and central heating.
Romans
Yes and it still widely used even today
The Romans, like everyone else in those days, built walls and fortifications around their towns.
The synagoge in Erfurt, Germany that was built around 1100 AD.
The A1 may follow a Roman road in part, but the Romans did not build it. The British built it.
domes, aqueducts,and system of laws
They built roads, many of which are still in use today, hot water, sewers, so many things
They invented cement, and built carefully, not like the slap-dash, build to a budget structures built today.
They built good roads and some of them still exist today
The Romans built the first fortifications on the sight (some of which can still be seen) but most of what is standing today was built by the Normans.
It was built by the Romans...in Rome. It was said to be the grandest of gladiatorial arenas in the Roman Empire. It still stands today.
The Romans actually invented concrete! We still use that today. They also invented roads. The Roman people invented the making of wine and how to do it. Romans had and used libraries and the building design of Roman buildings are still in use today.
For the same reasons that we need to use maths today.
Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.Yes. The Romans basically used the same waterways that we use today such as the Tiber River, the Rhine River and the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes they had most of the tools and implements we use today
The original bridge was built by the Romans
Here are a few of the many things that the Romans built that are still standing today. The Pantheon, the Colosseum, Trajan's column, Trajan's market, the Arch of Titus, Arch of Constantine, the Servan arch, the aqueducts at Pont du Gard in France, the Aqueduct at Segovia, Spain. There are may more things, including underground aqueducts and bridges that are still in use today.