No, the Romans did not invent bricks, but they did invent concrete.
The Romans could be said to have given us cement as they invented and used concrete. Bricks, however, were around thousands of years before the Romans.
Yes they did
They gave us self the self supporting arch of bricks and forms of arches. Also, the use of concrete.
Because they needed it to build their structured they didn't give it to us they made it for themselves.
Yes , numerous ones, Spain;, Italy, France
It would be impossible to list all the words that the Romans gave us. The Romans gave us the Latin language and all the words derived from Latin came from the Romans, for the most part. The exceptions would be the technical lingo which denote some high tech system or some medical term that the Romans never knew.
You need to give us some clue as to what countries you mean or even what territories you mean.
Most are made of bricks and cement but a few are constructed of woodd.
They gave us self the self supporting arch of bricks and forms of arches. Also, the use of concrete.
The egyptians did.
Because they needed it to build their structured they didn't give it to us they made it for themselves.
The arch, the dome and concrete.
Architecture, engineering, roads, poems. There are more
Yes , numerous ones, Spain;, Italy, France
It would be impossible to list all the words that the Romans gave us. The Romans gave us the Latin language and all the words derived from Latin came from the Romans, for the most part. The exceptions would be the technical lingo which denote some high tech system or some medical term that the Romans never knew.
They give us a great insight into the lives of everyday Romans.
What the Romans Did for Us was created in 2000.
The duration of What the Romans Did for Us is 1380.0 seconds.
The "arch"! When you go into tunnels and you see that the entrance has an arch that is like an upside down "U", that genius idea comes from the Romans.