an aquaduck
250 AD
Athens, Troy, Atlantis, Elysian Fields, Mt. Olympus, Tarataros (not sure how to spell it)
Some historians have claimed the the Etruscans were a superior civilisation in the 6th and 5th centuries BC and they they conquered Rome during this period. It was also claimed that they had the engineering skills required to build the Cloaca Maxima, Rome's first sewer. The Etruscans were known for great agricultural irrigation and drainage works. However, this theory has been challenged. Recent archaeological finds have shown that the early Latins also had mastered the skills for irrigation and drainage by this time. More generally, the finds have also challenged the notion that the Etruscans conquered Rome. Aside the above, the Romans invented the aqueducts to bring water from the nearby mountains to the city. The first one was the Aqua Appia, which was built in 312 BC. This was long after the period of the alleged Etruscan domination. The aqueduct was a purely Roman invention. The use of the arch for the bridgework that supported the water conduits of some aqueducts and for other architectural structures was also a Roman development.
yes they were
Well, they were in the Middle of the Desert depending on where in the empire you're talking about. But certain coastal cites could've sent messengers abroad ships. And they did have camel riders but those were ineffective if there was a sandstorm. So most likely by ship
harfat
250 AD
Yes they were very creative with the way they dress and how they made there large temples and cites.
It all depends on where you live at. In some cites there are permits for the height of the fence, location of ther court, and when you can build it.
11 cites
Athens, Troy, Atlantis, Elysian Fields, Mt. Olympus, Tarataros (not sure how to spell it)
19 cites are in Florida
CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) is an international agreement between governments. CITES certificates are needed to important things protected by CITES
Endangered Wildlife Trust cites?
i think more cites than country
Italy has lot of cites and Japan has lots of cites
Currently there are 178 States signed up with CITES.