Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.
Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.
Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.
Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.
Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.
Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.
Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.
Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.
Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.
Just about the entire city of Rome contained buildings, temples and shops in the various fora. The Forum Romanum was the main civic center with many temples and possibly a few shops squeezed in.
Generally the main forum in a Roman city held the government buildings along with trading porticoes, temples, shops, food bars, wine shops, and nearly every forum had some type of meeting hall.
The buildings in Ancient Rome were all lined up in a straight line. They also had flat roofs and no doors. The Roman sidewalks were higher than modern sidewalks, because they wanted to keep the citizens out of the mud in the streets. I think they wanted to do this, because the Romans wore sandals. They also had a Colosseum, which has a circular shape to it. And it has no doors on the outside, but it has doors on the inside so they can keep the fighters away from each other. The Colosseum is really big and tall, so I think that a lot of the citizens in Ancient Rome were able to get seats and watch. Written by: 6th grader named Emma B.
I work In the Frenchgate and there is 516 shops :'-) hope this helps
The Romans used a variety of techniques in building. They invented concrete and they built forts, villas, temples, towns, baths, great walls and roads. They invented the arch to take the loads off of the massive buildings they created. Markets such as Trajan's market in Rome is a five story complex of shops, bars, and restaurants. Amphitheaters like to Colosseum and temples all featured the use of concrete and arches.
Just about all the buildings one would expect to find in an ancient town have been found in Pompeii. That's what makes it so interesting. There were many private houses, both large and small, brothels, bakeries, public latrines, the amphitheater, gladiatorial barracks, public buildings and temples. Of course many of these buildings are in various states of preservation. The streets, with their crossing stones have also been dug out and also the water works.
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The Roman Forum
They wrote in temples, houses, places of wership and shops
Generally the main forum in a Roman city held the government buildings along with trading porticoes, temples, shops, food bars, wine shops, and nearly every forum had some type of meeting hall.
It was the Forum magnum, as the Romans called it.Roman forum is a modern term.
The agora was surrounded by buildings and temples. it was a market place, with such attractions as scholarly debate and male perfume shops where men congregated and discussed interests and issues.
It was a market place where people congregated for trade, there were temples nearby, and there were perfume shops for the men to meet at.
The buildings in Ancient Rome were all lined up in a straight line. They also had flat roofs and no doors. The Roman sidewalks were higher than modern sidewalks, because they wanted to keep the citizens out of the mud in the streets. I think they wanted to do this, because the Romans wore sandals. They also had a Colosseum, which has a circular shape to it. And it has no doors on the outside, but it has doors on the inside so they can keep the fighters away from each other. The Colosseum is really big and tall, so I think that a lot of the citizens in Ancient Rome were able to get seats and watch. Written by: 6th grader named Emma B.
The Beverly Center is a shopping area located in Los Angeles, California. The Beverly Center has 160 stores, shops, and restuarants. It is located on Beverly Boulevard.
shops!
As the shops can change, click on the link below to see what the current shops are.
houses, shops, ranches, churches