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How much is Rome Colosseum cost?

It did not cost to get into the Colisseum in Rome, usually a rich person in Rome would pay for everyone to come with their own money so it was usually a treat.


How much did a roman sword cost in first century?

the Romans probably used goods such as iron, wood, wheat and such to trade for it. It isn't certain how much it would have cost because trading was still used with the gold anyway. Think of it like if we weren't happy with what we were paying for bread, we would bargain for it. Hope this helped. ;)


How much did it cost for ancient Greece to build temples?

The Athenian Acropolis is a rock, and naturally cost nothing. We don't know the cost of the various buildings (mainly Erechtheion, Parthenon and temple of Nike). A guesstimate of the Parthenon is 700-800 talents.


How did women from the Old English dress?

In the time point to which you refer women in nomal levels of life would be dressed in long skirts, later shoes or sandels, a blouse to neck height and a mop hat (basic cloth hat) The quality of clothing would be poor as the cost of materials was far greater than they would earn. Colours would be basic brown and blacks


How much did a chiton cost in ancient Greece?

The period of time we would refer to as 'ancient' in Greece spans several centuries, and just as the cost of a good suit is several times higher today than it was 100 years ago, the price of a chiton would have varied across time. And of course there were probably the equivalent of "designer labels" and "discount store brands" even in those days. I have seen the value of one tetradrachma compared to 73 cents today, but since it was 230 grains of silver (almost half a troy ounce), its buying power 2000 or 2500 years ago would have been significant. I would guess that one silver tetradrachma would have purchased a very nice tunic.