One type is called skyphos. Another, larger and more elegant is a kantharos. The answer is KYLIX
They were called biremes. These ships were frequently used by the Romans, The bireme eventually evolved into the trireme.
Etruscans Carthaginians
Greeks and Romans
Sn, Tin
Corn and olives. Olives were used to make olive oil.
The ancient Romans used ships, wagons, carriages, litters, and their own two feet to travel. Government couriers or messenger slaves used horseback.The ancient Romans used ships, wagons, carriages, litters, and their own two feet to travel. Government couriers or messenger slaves used horseback.The ancient Romans used ships, wagons, carriages, litters, and their own two feet to travel. Government couriers or messenger slaves used horseback.The ancient Romans used ships, wagons, carriages, litters, and their own two feet to travel. Government couriers or messenger slaves used horseback.The ancient Romans used ships, wagons, carriages, litters, and their own two feet to travel. Government couriers or messenger slaves used horseback.The ancient Romans used ships, wagons, carriages, litters, and their own two feet to travel. Government couriers or messenger slaves used horseback.The ancient Romans used ships, wagons, carriages, litters, and their own two feet to travel. Government couriers or messenger slaves used horseback.The ancient Romans used ships, wagons, carriages, litters, and their own two feet to travel. Government couriers or messenger slaves used horseback.The ancient Romans used ships, wagons, carriages, litters, and their own two feet to travel. Government couriers or messenger slaves used horseback.
No. They were two different civilisations .
no the Romans were not the first ancient Egypt was the first to use the colums!!
No, the two societies never went to war with each other. However there is archaeological evidence that the Romans used ancient Norwegians and Danes in their army.
The ancient Romans wrote in two languages. they wrote in their native Latin and many of the scholars also wrote in Greek.
They were called biremes. These ships were frequently used by the Romans, The bireme eventually evolved into the trireme.
At least two characters are named after ancient Romans: Atticus and Calpurnia.
Etruscans Carthaginians
Greeks and Romans
Some of the rivers that the ancient Romans used were the Tiber, the Rubicon, the Nile, the Danube and the Rhine.Some of the rivers that the ancient Romans used were the Tiber, the Rubicon, the Nile, the Danube and the Rhine.Some of the rivers that the ancient Romans used were the Tiber, the Rubicon, the Nile, the Danube and the Rhine.Some of the rivers that the ancient Romans used were the Tiber, the Rubicon, the Nile, the Danube and the Rhine.Some of the rivers that the ancient Romans used were the Tiber, the Rubicon, the Nile, the Danube and the Rhine.Some of the rivers that the ancient Romans used were the Tiber, the Rubicon, the Nile, the Danube and the Rhine.Some of the rivers that the ancient Romans used were the Tiber, the Rubicon, the Nile, the Danube and the Rhine.Some of the rivers that the ancient Romans used were the Tiber, the Rubicon, the Nile, the Danube and the Rhine.Some of the rivers that the ancient Romans used were the Tiber, the Rubicon, the Nile, the Danube and the Rhine.
A two-handled Roman flask, also known as a pilgrim flask, was used in ancient times to hold liquids like holy water during religious rituals or pilgrimages. These flasks typically featured two handles to easily carry and pour the contents, and their small size made them portable for travelers.
The two oceans that the Romans would be familiar with are the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian ocean.