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Note Card Help. Bibliography Card. Adkins, Lesley and Roy A. Adkins. Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome . New York: Facts On File, 2004. Book on loan from another school – make sure to get all notes I need before the book is returned. An encyclopedia type book – good general source.

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  1. Note Card Help

  2. Bibliography Card Adkins, Lesley and Roy A. Adkins. Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome. New York: Facts On File, 2004. Book on loan from another school – make sure to get all notes I need before the book is returned. An encyclopedia type book – good general source.

  3. Sample Note Card II 374, par 6 The change to a 12 month lunar calendar probably occurred in the 6th century BC.

  4. Bibliography Card Maynard, Charles, W. The Technology of Ancient Rome. New York: Rosen Publishing, 2006. OCS book – not much information about the calendar – brief origin information about the of the days of the week

  5. Sample Note Card III 32, par 4 The seven days of the week names originated from the Romans and Roman mythology.

  6. Bibliography Card James, Simon. Ancient Rome. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1990. Brief overview of many topics.

  7. Sample Note Card II 26 They copied many of the Greek architectural styles, but invented many of their own trademarks such as the domed roof and using fired bricks to make concrete.

  8. Sample Note Card II 26 Romans were great engineers. This was evident in the building of the aqueducts that supplied the cities with water.

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