the houses were like tarmac
Yes, the Romans lived in houses. Their housing ranged from the tenement apartments, to large mansions, to country estates.
Rich Romans lived in their houses and slept in their beds.
yes
They made the houses themselves and sold them among each other somewhat like we do now.
The Romans lived mostly in the towns they built. Some rich Romans had villas in the countryside. Many of the Romans in Britain were sodiers who lived in the forts where their legions were stationed or along Hadrian's Wall.
the Romans lived in wood or brick houses, depending on how rich they were. some people lived in one-room houses.
If you mean where did the Roman government officials live, they lived in their own houses. The Romans had no special housing for their magistrates, such as the White House or 10 Downing.
Asians haven't invaded Britain in a war-sense. They've invaded in an immigration-sense. Asians have been migrating to the Western World in large numbers for the past few decades to live a better life.
The hypocaust system of heating helped the Romans by enabling them to live comfortably in colder climates such as Britain and Germany. It also helped in their bathhouses and some of their laundries.The hypocaust system of heating helped the Romans by enabling them to live comfortably in colder climates such as Britain and Germany. It also helped in their bathhouses and some of their laundries.The hypocaust system of heating helped the Romans by enabling them to live comfortably in colder climates such as Britain and Germany. It also helped in their bathhouses and some of their laundries.The hypocaust system of heating helped the Romans by enabling them to live comfortably in colder climates such as Britain and Germany. It also helped in their bathhouses and some of their laundries.The hypocaust system of heating helped the Romans by enabling them to live comfortably in colder climates such as Britain and Germany. It also helped in their bathhouses and some of their laundries.The hypocaust system of heating helped the Romans by enabling them to live comfortably in colder climates such as Britain and Germany. It also helped in their bathhouses and some of their laundries.The hypocaust system of heating helped the Romans by enabling them to live comfortably in colder climates such as Britain and Germany. It also helped in their bathhouses and some of their laundries.The hypocaust system of heating helped the Romans by enabling them to live comfortably in colder climates such as Britain and Germany. It also helped in their bathhouses and some of their laundries.The hypocaust system of heating helped the Romans by enabling them to live comfortably in colder climates such as Britain and Germany. It also helped in their bathhouses and some of their laundries.
The Jutes were a Germanic people who lived in Northern Europe. They came from present day Denmark and invaded Britain in the 4th Century.
A high proportion of Germans live in flats (appartments). Single family houses in suburbs are usually built to a high standard and are much more likely than in Britain or the U.S. to have a cellar and a loft.
most italins live in houses most italins live in houses most italins live in houses