architecture of the ancient Romans
Ancient Roman architecture refers to the buildings, structures, and construction methods developed by the Romans from around the 8th century BCE through the fall of the Roman Empire. It matters because the Romans created innovative engineering techniques—like the arch, vault, and concrete—and iconic structures such as the Colosseum and aqueducts that influenced building design for centuries to come and remain remarkable examples of human accomplishment.
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