The arch, the dome and concrete.
The "arch"! When you go into tunnels and you see that the entrance has an arch that is like an upside down "U", that genius idea comes from the Romans.
It is difficult to give this question a specific answer because the Romans used all sort of different equipment for all sort of different jobs.
The Romans were Latins.
The Romans were Latins.
The first known sewer systems date back to around 4000 BCE in ancient civilizations such as the Indus Valley and Mesopotamia. However, more sophisticated sewer systems were developed by the Romans in the 1st century CE, which included drainage, sewers, and public toilets. Modern sewer systems began to be implemented in cities in the 19th century during the Industrial Revolution.
dont no
There would have been technical improvements in rope and cordage, in sails, in understanding the magnetic compass, in food storage. I will not give any specific examples, but the above and similar should help.
The Romans did not have pens in their time, so they did not have a specific word for a ballpoint pen. The closest translation I can give you is: penicillus, -i (masculine) a painter's brush or pencil
The egyptians did.
They were interesting to ancient Romans because ancient Romans were cruel and mean
Romans did and I beleive the Greeks did too but I'm not positive
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