The Etruscans.
Well, they both buried their people as mummies.
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The ancient Egyptians battled with the Hittites, the Romans, the Tjehenu and the Nubians. They also enslaved the Israelites.http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/enemies.htm
Well other Medditeranean people and Rome was easy to trade because they were all probably on the coast and are all very close to each other tis makes it easier to trade.
it existed close to 3500BC
No, the ancient Roman language was Latin. Romanian is the current language of Romania, also in Europe but not close to Rome.It is a latinised form of Dacian. The Dacians were the original inhabitants of Romania.
they lived close to one another
Well, they both buried their people as mummies.
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.
One common English language word for which there's no Latin word is typewriter. The office equipment was invented long after the days of the ancient Romans. So the Romans carved or wrote everything down by hand.Another example is shotgun. The ancient Romans developed a militant civilization. But guns hadn't been invented. So they didn't number among the Romans' brutal weapons of suppression.Still another example is airplane. The ancient Romans built roads and traveled far and wide by horses, horse drawn vehicles, human propelled litters, and ships. But planes hadn't been invented. So the Romans had to be contented with mere dreams of human flight by way of the myth of Icarus, who flew too close to the sun and fell to his death.
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it is close to fish resources
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Ancient Assur is located in Mesopotamia in the Middle East, close to the Tigris River.
The ancient Romans kept expanding their empire, at least well up into England, if not Scotland. To defeat the people already living in land that they wanted, their large armies could defeat nearly any opposing army. For the Roman armies of marching men, horse-riding leaders and especially chariot soldiers, roads were a necessity not only for the armies to get to, or at least close to the fighting, but also to enable movement of the large amount of non-soldier traffic needed to supply the soldiers. The roads also enabled message runners to run faster to deliver their messages.
There us a great history behind Rome. Rome is one of the ancient cities which was founded close to 2,800 years ago. The ancient Romans were skilled engineers and architects among other profession. This is currently referred to as the eternal city.
it existed close to 3500BC