The Romans developed or improved upon various forms of technology. By using their "gromma" they surveyed and layed out their roads. They developed concrete and used it in different weights in their domes (the pantheon is a prime example). They also perfected the arch in buildings and bridges. They developed the syphon and grading system that they used in their aqueducts and they developed central heating.
They had a seemingly endless supply of slave labor
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I would say the Romans because they had better technology.
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technology helped sumerian civilization develop by machines and other things.
The Romans did not have inferior technology. They had superb engineering.
Technology usually develops from innovation and creativity.
actually technology started before 1600s
They played minecraft and designed them there
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the Romans added to their own talents and tastes to what they learned from cultures.
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