The answer is very straight forward. What influenced you from buying plates or bowls? To be used.
Romans used pottery for many things such as cooking and collecting water from the lake.
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The Etruscans. They influenced Rome's daily life, government, and military, since they were the Romans.
The Greeks and the Etruscans.
Washington DC has many buildings that have been influenced by the Romans. The arch, vault, and dome are all from the Romans.
Romans used pottery for many things such as cooking and collecting water from the lake.
a crazy man who loved clay
The Etruscans. They influenced Rome's daily life, government, and military, since they were the Romans.
Romans were greatly influenced by the culture of Greece.
The Greeks and the Etruscans.
the greeks
Mostly the Greeks.
Washington DC has many buildings that have been influenced by the Romans. The arch, vault, and dome are all from the Romans.
I guess that by the river valley civilisations you mean Mesopotamian civilisations and the Egyptians. Greek pottery themes and styles were influenced by the Assyrians and Egyptians during the orientalising period of the 7th century BC. This term indicated that the Greeks were influenced by the art forms to her east, which also included influence from Anatolia (present day Turkey) and the Phoenicians (who lived in present day Lebanon) which were not river valley civilisations. The Romans were influenced by the art of the people they conquered, especially those who lived in the provinces. The Romans in Egypt were influenced by Egyptian art. They were not influenced by Mesopotamian civilisations because by then they had decayed and their area had been heavily influenced by the Greeks in the Hellenistic period (the spread of Greek influence in the Middle East and Egypt when were ruled by Greek kingdoms).
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The Romans have left us a large amount of beautiful art: statues, reliefs, mosaics, frescoes, pottery, silverware, jewellery, cameos and much more. Contrary to a widely held belief that the Romans were not good at art, they produced amazing works of art with a high degree of sophistication. Roman art was also multicultural. It is well known that Roman architecture and sculpture were influenced by the Greeks. It is less well known that later on it was also influenced art from other areas of the empire. The Romans liked to combine different artistic traditions.