Construction of buildings and ports. Concrete was also used in their domes. The pantheon's dome is constructed of different weights of concrete. Nero's famous dining room was constructed of concrete which enabled it to be designed to rotate.
Romans
The Romans used a lot of marble in their sculptures, Italy is famous for its marble. They also used basalt and rarely bronze. Many small statuettes were made of ceramic material.
Teamwork tactics
Use of Greek orders.
No they did not. The Romans made domes either with unreinforced concrete of in bricks. Geodesic domes are a modern invention.
Romans
The Romans perfected concrete for use in building materials.The Romans perfected concrete for use in building materials.The Romans perfected concrete for use in building materials.The Romans perfected concrete for use in building materials.The Romans perfected concrete for use in building materials.The Romans perfected concrete for use in building materials.The Romans perfected concrete for use in building materials.The Romans perfected concrete for use in building materials.The Romans perfected concrete for use in building materials.
The Romans were the first to use concrete.
The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.The Romans did not use cannons. The cannon was a medieveal invention not an ancient one.
The ancient Romans used a combination of materials such as stone, concrete, and bricks to build their aqueducts. These materials were carefully selected for their durability and ability to withstand the weight of the water being transported over long distances.
The first people known to use concrete were the ancient Romans, who developed a material called opus caementicium around 300 BC. However, earlier forms of concrete-like materials were used by the Nabataeans in the Middle East around 500 BC and by the Egyptians in the construction of structures such as the Pyramids. The Romans advanced concrete technology, allowing them to create durable structures like aqueducts, roads, and the Pantheon.
No, the Greeks were using bricks to build. It was the Romans that later on discovered the concrete.
Stone and an early form of concrete
to dine
Nup.
Becuase it gave them roads and buildings like the colosseum. In the modern world we would have barley anything without the romans ,there ideas have influenced us today If you think we use a lot of concrete today and the Romans invented concrete
The ancient Romans either invented or perfected a long, long list of things. Here are a few of them: concrete, the dome, a taxi meter, the calendar (quite close to the one we use today) the first newspaper, fish farming, indoor plumbing, and central heating.The ancient Romans either invented or perfected a long, long list of things. Here are a few of them: concrete, the dome, a taxi meter, the calendar (quite close to the one we use today) the first newspaper, fish farming, indoor plumbing, and central heating.The ancient Romans either invented or perfected a long, long list of things. Here are a few of them: concrete, the dome, a taxi meter, the calendar (quite close to the one we use today) the first newspaper, fish farming, indoor plumbing, and central heating.The ancient Romans either invented or perfected a long, long list of things. Here are a few of them: concrete, the dome, a taxi meter, the calendar (quite close to the one we use today) the first newspaper, fish farming, indoor plumbing, and central heating.The ancient Romans either invented or perfected a long, long list of things. Here are a few of them: concrete, the dome, a taxi meter, the calendar (quite close to the one we use today) the first newspaper, fish farming, indoor plumbing, and central heating.The ancient Romans either invented or perfected a long, long list of things. Here are a few of them: concrete, the dome, a taxi meter, the calendar (quite close to the one we use today) the first newspaper, fish farming, indoor plumbing, and central heating.The ancient Romans either invented or perfected a long, long list of things. Here are a few of them: concrete, the dome, a taxi meter, the calendar (quite close to the one we use today) the first newspaper, fish farming, indoor plumbing, and central heating.The ancient Romans either invented or perfected a long, long list of things. Here are a few of them: concrete, the dome, a taxi meter, the calendar (quite close to the one we use today) the first newspaper, fish farming, indoor plumbing, and central heating.The ancient Romans either invented or perfected a long, long list of things. Here are a few of them: concrete, the dome, a taxi meter, the calendar (quite close to the one we use today) the first newspaper, fish farming, indoor plumbing, and central heating.