Concrete.
There is not a precise count. The Romans used concrete extensively. They used it for large buildings, bridges, and aqueducts though stone and brick were used as well in a concrete construction. As Roman concrete also set underwater, it was also used to build ports.The biggest building which was made mainly in concrete is the Colosseum.
If you mean who was responsible for building the Colosseum, it was the Flavians. Vespasian began it in 72AD, Titus dedicated and opened it in 80, and Domitian added finishing touches to it sometime after 82. After the Flavians, the responsibility for maintenance was ultimately the emperor's, even though minor officials would oversee the day to day upkeep.
To see the gladiators in action. It's a bit like going to a stadium to watch a football match, though it was a lot more violent back then.
The Colosseum was an amphitheatre. Unlike Greek and Roman theatres which were semicircular, the amphitheatres were round (forming a full circles) or, more commonly, oval arenas. The seating surrounded the central arena. Therefore, people sat all around it. The Colosseum could accommodate 50,000 spectators. The spectators, though, could not just go in and sit where ever they chose. Seating was strictly allotted by class. There were sections for the senators, the Vestal virgins, the equites and the male citizens. The women had their own sections, as did the imperial family and guests.
After the collapse of the Roman Empire it fell into disuse and disrepair, though still standing. During the Middle Ages it was used as housing and for churches. During the Renaissance it was pillaged by the good citizens of Rome who stripped it to use the marble on their own homes. The upper part of the southern side of the Colosseum collapsed in an earthquake in 1349 because the soil under that side is less stable.
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It is more complex and stronger now. And besides, remarkable ancient buildings are always built for religious purposes..it's different now though. We have so many beautiful structures now!
No, mismagius was not created in the time of that game. You can catch a misdreavus though.
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Romanesque and Gothic are the medieval styles of architecture most dealt with in history books, though there were others.
First, you have to trade your Pokemon Colosseum with Ruby/Sapphire (And I think Leafgreen/Firered too) Once you do that, you have to get the Pokemon to leafgreen/firered, and then migrate them to Pokemon diamond/pearl. For this though, you have to had beaten the games.
Why is the Colosseum half there you mean? The Collosseum, also called the Flavium Amphitheatre (or amphitheater). Most of it was caused by an earthquake in 1349, the tumbled stone being used elsewhere in Rome, though it has had many repairs before and after.
Not much is known about Olmec architecture except for a conical "pyramid' like edefice located in La Venta, Mexico. The Olmecs are thought to have greatly inflenced later civilizations' architecture, though.
It may depend on where you go. The majority of all architectural degrees are granted by a 5-year Bachelor of Architecture programs though.
No because Pokemon Colosseum and XD are only contain Hoenn specific pokemon. Therefore, no other pokemon from Sinnoh Region can be migrated into these two games. I know that Battle Revolution can do this though
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