The Romans made significant changes to theatre buildings by introducing structural innovations such as the use of arches and concrete, which allowed for larger and more durable structures. They designed theatres to be semi-circular, enabling better acoustics and sightlines for audiences. Additionally, Romans often included elaborate stage buildings (scaenae) with intricate facades and multiple levels, enhancing the visual spectacle of performances. They also incorporated features like awnings (velum) for shade and tiered seating to accommodate larger crowds.
January and February
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The Romans invented concrete and because they did they were able to build things like the colosseum. Add arches and domes to their buildings along with the concrete and they were able to create many buildings that are still around.
The Romans added additional days to their calendar in January and February.
Yes the ancient Romans were able to add, subtract, divide and multiply They also had their own numeracy system known today as Roman numerals
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Their religion, their politics. Add in theatre, architecture, philosophy, trade, colonisation and warfare.
An abacus counting board.
You have to build houses and buildings to get someone
July and August
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