The Romans borrowed new goods primarily to enhance their economy and improve the quality of life for their citizens. By integrating foreign products, they could meet the diverse needs and desires of their population, fostering trade and cultural exchange. Additionally, adopting new goods allowed the Romans to demonstrate their wealth and sophistication, reinforcing their status as a dominant power in the ancient world.
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The Romans did not borrow anything art form the Minoan civilisation because this civilisation was around much earlier than Rome. The Romans borrowed later art forms: Classical and Hellenistic.
They used the Greek culture.
We inherited language, religions, science, medicine, art/architecture, technology, literature, and law.
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columns and open spaces
The Romans did not borrow anything art form the Minoan civilisation because this civilisation was around much earlier than Rome. The Romans borrowed later art forms: Classical and Hellenistic.
Their numeracy system known now as Roman numerals.
They used the Greek culture.
They adapted the Etruscan numeral system which today we call Roman numerals.
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The Romans and Greeks did, about 2500 years ago.
They bought any goods they needed.