answersLogoWhite

0

What is the engineering for Romans?

User Avatar

Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

They made some very large buildings and roads that still connect Europe. Cement was what they brought to the construction event. A Keystone held together arches. Aquaducts brought water to cities from far away. They build a lot of "bath houses".

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Which civilization was known for its skills in engineering and organization?

=Romans


What year did the Romans started engineering on the Hadrian's wall?

AD122


Which civilization was known for its skills in administration organization and engineering?

=Romans


What types of engineering skills did the ancient Roman republic learn from the Etruscans?

The Romans were known for their engineering expertise. The Romans relied on Etruscan hydrological engineering techniques in the movement of water via aqueducts, and Etruscan methodology in the construction of roadways that have withstood the test of time.


What was the Romans greatest engineering accomplishments?

the aqueducts because the river ran through the city an the Romans had clean water and cities


What is engineering or building accomplishments of the Romans?

too build alot of buildings.


Romans use their engineering skills to build what?

The ancient Romans used their engineering skills to build aqueducts, bridges, roads, domed structures, the hypocaust heating system and any other building projects they undertook.


How did the Ancient Romans make an impression?

The ancient Romans proved them as master of engineering and building. They also marked them as a superpower and ruthless empire


Why are the Romans remembered for their skill in engineering?

bridges, they built bridges and other things


What group brought a written language and engineering skills to the early Romans?

The greeks


How did inferior technology affect Rome?

The Romans did not have inferior technology. They had superb engineering.


How is the effect of Roman engineering being felt today?

Roman engineering is not relevant today. The Romans did not have oil or electricity, which are the base of modern technology. The arch, which the Romans developed, was used to build bridges until the late 19th century.