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It was the Etruscans, who once ruled the Romans, that invented Roman numerals. The Romans then began to use the Etruscan numeral system with some modifications
the Romans invented the shapes
The idea of the Roman numeral system was first conceived by the mysterious Etruscans who once ruled the Romans
The Roman numeral system was created by the Etruscans who once had a powerful influence over the ancient Romans.
No Romans did not use wheelbarrows the wheel barrows were practicaly invented after.
the Romans
It originated from the Romans who once occupied England
No, the Chinese invented paper money during the Song dynasty and also had a credit system called "flying money" during the Tang dynasty. The Romans invented gold coins.
The banking system was invented by the Romans , they did their buisness in the market place on bemches called Banco. From this we get the word BANK.
The Roman numeral system was created by the Etruscans who once had a powerful influence over the Romans.
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No, money had been around for centuries before Rome came on the scene. The Romans did "invent" their own system of coins and their values.
The Romans invented a method for writing numbers but so did other cultures. The Indians developed a numbering system that included the zero. There was no zero in the Roman system.
Because Romans needed a way to count money, items, etc.
The Romans invented paper money around 100 AD i got it out of a very educationall website. The first coins were stamped around 650 - 600 BC .
When primitive man began to settle into farming communities he needed some kind of method to keep a tally of his farming stock and so numerals, which originated from notches on a stick, were invented out of necessity. The Roman numeral system was not invented by the Romans but by the Etruscans who once ruled the Romans.
The Romans invented concrete.