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Romans were greatly influenced by the culture of Greece.
After the third Punic war which Rome won, the Romans symbolically "killed the land" by scattering salt around the perimeter of the city.After the third Punic war which Rome won, the Romans symbolically "killed the land" by scattering salt around the perimeter of the city.After the third Punic war which Rome won, the Romans symbolically "killed the land" by scattering salt around the perimeter of the city.After the third Punic war which Rome won, the Romans symbolically "killed the land" by scattering salt around the perimeter of the city.After the third Punic war which Rome won, the Romans symbolically "killed the land" by scattering salt around the perimeter of the city.After the third Punic war which Rome won, the Romans symbolically "killed the land" by scattering salt around the perimeter of the city.After the third Punic war which Rome won, the Romans symbolically "killed the land" by scattering salt around the perimeter of the city.After the third Punic war which Rome won, the Romans symbolically "killed the land" by scattering salt around the perimeter of the city.After the third Punic war which Rome won, the Romans symbolically "killed the land" by scattering salt around the perimeter of the city.
If it wasn't for Rome, Monolithic Stone buildings may have not been popular for thousands of years. The Roman Empire gave cities running water, fountains and great texts of history. Rome was a different empire from others that were before it, they used their brains that's why they were so successful, so they advanced military tactics, weaponry and defence. They created a good system of law and public order... The Roman Empire gave us great thinkers and wise people, education systems and academies. And don't forget about Roman roads and trade nor the brutal side of the empire such as the murders, it proves that throughout the ages, man is always moved by the same things... power love and fear.
The Romans made quite a number of inversions, particularly in the fields of engineering and architecture. However, were do not know much about their inventors. The Romans did not write about their inventors or their inventions. All were have is a textbook in architecture and engineering by a called Vitruvius. However, he only gave descriptions and did not mention about inventions or inventors. Some of our knowledge about Roman inventions even comes from archaeology, rather than writings by the Romans.
They made avances in medicine, math ,engineering and other fields.