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250 AD
yes they were
an aquaduck
to expand his empire that's why he conqures
They lived the same way as urban Romans lived in other Roman cities. It also depended on whether you were rich of poor. There was a lot of opulence because the cites of this area of Italy were popular among rich people in Rome who built grand holiday residences in these cities.
They built strong thick walls around their cites for protection.
the stronger their army is
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The building of things for fields to be destroyed and cites to be built
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The Anasazi people lived in cites carved out of hill sides.
what does cites mean?
The Greeks cites did not keep separate when they came under the Roman Empire. They were all part of this empire and participated in the trade of this empire. Prior to Roman rule many Greek cities were independent city-states.
Noone is really sure exactly when it was written. Some cites have said around 1000 BC. But more cites have said dates from 190-100 BC. I'd say around 100 BC.
11 cites
All of them can be, but some benefit from advantages of geography, and others have been built up to provide excellent travel and leisure facilities.
Jobs once done in cottages where lost to machines, industry was built around water ways and coal mines making communities loud, busy and populated.