A villa was nothing but an elaborate farmhouse with (most times) land around it so as to make itself self-supporting. The materials used were identical with the materials used to build in the city-- wood, stone, concrete, bricks, tiles and various types of materials for facing the bricks. The Plumbing was of either ceramic or lead pipes, the floors mosaic, and the lane to the door was of paving stones.
They used stone or Roman concrete
Usually concrete. Romans invented concrete.
because they like it........................
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They used wood for the walls, flooring and for the door. sand was also importantthey would use it for the bottom level for their houses. They would also use stone for their sidewalks.
The Romans used a lot of marble in their sculptures, Italy is famous for its marble. They also used basalt and rarely bronze. Many small statuettes were made of ceramic material.
Usually concrete. Romans invented concrete.
because they like it........................
The Aztecs primarily used adobe bricks, stone, and wood as the main materials for constructing their houses. Roofs were typically thatched with palm leaves or grasses. The houses were often built around a central patio or courtyard.
aqueducts
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Temples and shrines.
We do not always build differently than the Romans. There are places on the planet that still build houses and small shops with four walls a tile roof and a floor. The identical way the Romans built their small structures. In our domestic buildings we differ from the Romans in our choices of materials and the safety of those materials concerning fireproofing, allergens and personal safety. In our public or industrial buildings we use steel beams, basements and subbasements and reinforced concrete. Power machinery is used in all of our construction work while the Romans used manpower.
Stone and turf.
goa bulding
wood of coures
Basicaly the same variety of materials that we use.
bark or cattail reeds