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The ancient Romans spencer (geography (latitude & longitude (latitude…
The ancient Romans spencer
geography
latitude & longitude
latitude = 41,54
longitude = 12,29
Resources
arable land, ores, fishing grounds, Etc are unevenly spread
Cities
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Tangir, Caesarena, Cathage, Leptis, magna, Cyrene, Alexandra Etc.
Work
Women
Ran the house, cooks, shops, Raised the children
Men
Out to work, Buy or sell slaves
Map
Gaul, Spain, Egypt, Italy and Greece
Science & technology
Mathematics
The numbers 1 to 10 are usually expressed in Roman numerals as follows: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X. Numbers are formed by combining symbols and adding the values, so II is two (two ones) and XIII is thirteen (a ten and three ones).
Inventions
Romans invented the coliseem, Roads, Paved roads were built on a massive scale by the Romans,
Concrete,
Arches,
The Julian Calendar,
Sewers,
Roman numerals
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Culture
Language
Latin, forms a basis of writing
Music
Musicians played on the streets, or hired at a private party
systems
Transportation
Ancient Romans traveled by land and sea. ... Expansion of the Roman Empire was both facilitated by and an impetus to the development of an efficient system of roads. They were usually built by a consul or other important magistrate, starting in the early Republic.
How did Romans travel?
In Roman times people traveled on land on horseback, in carts pulled by oxen, or walking. Before the Romans, Britain had no proper roads. The Roman soldiers built good roads. All the roads they built were remarkably straight.
Social order
Traditionally, Roman society was extremely rigid. By the first century, however, the need for capable men to run Rome's vast empire was slowly eroding the old social barriers. The social structure of ancient Rome was based on heredity, property, wealth, citizenship and freedom.