ancient Rome
Why was Ancient Rome’s technology more advanced for it’s time?
In Ancient times, there were many cultures that contributed to civilization. Ancient Rome was one of the most advanced empires of its time. It excelled in architecture, agriculture, medicine, military and government. These are the reasons Ancient Rome advanced in technology.
Ancient Rome’s technology advanced as they learned things. The Roman’s had doctors to tend wounds that were made in war and medicine to give to the sick and in pain. Ancient Rome’s military and government made laws and helped protect and conquer land. Their architecture helped them to build their arenas and homes. The agriculture they had was used for farming food out in the field.
Ancient Rome’s technology was strong by the things that made their civilization. Architecture, agriculture, medicine, military and government. The advanced technologies build their homes and buildings. While in wars they had doctors to help with sickness and wounds. Overall ancient Rome’s technology was very advanced building a strong life style.
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ancient rome written by simon james published in 1990
"Latin 1 Gallery | Architecture." Latin 1 Gallery | Architecture. Kentucky Educational Television - Copyright ©1996-2013. (http://www.dl.ket.org/latin1/gallery/arch/index.htm)
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In Ancient times, there were many cultures that contributed to civilization. Ancient Rome was one of the most advanced empires of its time. It excelled in architecture, agriculture, medicine, military and government. These are the reasons Ancient Rome advanced in technology.
Ancient Rome’s technology advanced as they learned things. The Roman’s had doctors to tend wounds that were made in war and medicine to give to the sick and in pain. Ancient Rome’s military and government made laws and helped protect and conquer land. Their architecture helped them to build their arenas and homes. The agriculture they had was used for farming food out in the field.
Ancient Rome’s technology was strong by the things that made their civilization. Architecture, agriculture, medicine, military and government. The advanced technologies build their homes and buildings. While in wars they had doctors to help with sickness and wounds. Overall ancient Rome’s technology was very advanced building a strong life style.
"Medicine and Healing." Internet Linked- Encyclopedia of the Roman World.
N.p.: Usborne, n.d. 77-78. Print.
Knopf, Alfred A. "Healing the
Sick." Ancient
Rome. N.p.: Dk, 2008. 54-55. Print.
Medicine and Surgery in Ancient
Rome, Asclepius - Crystalinks." Medicine
and Surgery in Ancient Rome, Asclepius - Crystalinks. N.p., n.d. Web. 17
Mar. 2013.
http://library.thinkquest.org/26602/war.htm
© 1998-1999 Thinkquest Team 26602. All Rights Reserved.
http://www.ancientmilitary.com/roman-military.htm
Copyright © 2010 AncientMilitary.com
http://www.crystalinks.com/romemilitary.html
ancient rome written by simon james published in 1990
"Latin 1 Gallery | Architecture." Latin 1 Gallery | Architecture. Kentucky Educational Television - Copyright ©1996-2013. (http://www.dl.ket.org/latin1/gallery/arch/index.htm)
"H I S T O R I A." The-Colosseum.net:History 1. Il Colosseo - AA. VV. - Care of Ada Gabucci, Electa, Milan Copyright ©1999. (http://www.the-colosseum.net/history/h1.htm)
"Roman Aqueducts." Roman Colosseum RSS. Copyright © 2012
(http://romancolosseum.org/roman-aqueducts/)
http://www.crystalinks.com/RomanLegion2.jpg
http://www.empirerome.com/military/military-roman-banner.jpg
http://www.crystalinks.com/RomeSPQR.jpg