Thing that they made like aqueducts, catapults, roads and bridges!!!! They were able to do these things because they were a people who were both innovative and practical.
No, Greek technology was not similar Roman technology. Rome might have had one Greek technology that they used, but other then that one Greek technology, Roman technology was not similar to Greek technology.
The Roman army was powerful due to its superior organisation advanced technology and a huge empire to supply it with troops
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Technology has been slowly advancing and changing for all of human history, and as it advances, the definition of what 'Advanced Technology' is also changed. In it's time, the Roman Empire was considered to have extremely advanced technology. However, it can be said that the modern age began roughly the time World War 1 ended.
The Roman advance in technology that enabled soldiers to board Carthaginian ships and engage in hand-to-hand combat was the development of the "corvus," a boarding device. This was a hinged ramp that could be dropped onto an enemy ship, allowing Roman soldiers to cross over and fight. The corvus effectively transformed naval battles into land-style engagements, capitalizing on the superior training and discipline of Roman infantry. This innovation played a crucial role in the Roman victory during the First Punic War.
No, Greek technology was not similar Roman technology. Rome might have had one Greek technology that they used, but other then that one Greek technology, Roman technology was not similar to Greek technology.
Some of the effects that Roman technology had on world history include the introduction of aqueducts, printed news media, bound books, and maintained roads and highways. Roman arches and battlefield surgery also came from Roman technology.
the colisem and the cirucs maximus Roman technology includes the aqueducts, ropes and pulleys, wenches, sewers/drains, roads and bridges
Developed a way of glazing pottery and invested in armor but most of the technology came from the Roman Empire.
Roman Empire says it all. They had money, numbers, armies, technology.
The roman technologies are: nine aqueducts to provide water for the roman people, amphitheaters, the Colosseum, and the romans greatest achievement was the sewer system.
The Roman army was powerful due to its superior organisation advanced technology and a huge empire to supply it with troops
the Romans liked it and the Hans did not
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they invented the wheel and plows for crops
It is the art of careful painting and making statues on a broad based scale, In the ancient roman timess, thats what they did, they used broad based technology to make statues.