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Ancient Rome Concrete Uses. Overview. Topics: Aqueducts Roman Coliseums Arches Columns. Roman Aqueducts. A canal constructed to transport water to cities and industrial sites. The Romans constructed the greatest ancient aqueducts; some of them are still in use!.
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Overview • Topics: • Aqueducts • Roman Coliseums • Arches • Columns
Roman Aqueducts • A canal constructed to transport water to cities and industrial sites. • The Romans constructed the greatest ancient aqueducts; some of them are still in use!
Even More Roman Aqueducts • The Romans constructed over 10 aqueducts in 500 year period. • The aqueducts supplied the many baths, and fountains in the city. • Then finally being emptied into the sewers, where they finished there last job, removing the waste matter.
Roman Coliseums • The Romans only had one coliseum. • It was able to hold around 70,000 people. • It’s original name was the Flavian Amphitheater.
Even More Roman Coliseums • It was built in the 70’s AD. • It was finished and ready to use around 80 AD. • The coliseum was continuously used until 217, when it got hit by a lightning strike and then started a fire. • The coliseum was repaired by the year 238 and, the fighting commenced.
Ancient Roman Arches • They were used in a lot of structures like aqueducts, and coliseums. • The way arches were built was a trademark of Ancient Rome.
Even More Ancient Roman Arches • The Romans used arches in a lot of there buildings for two reasons: for support and for decoration. • Triumphal arches were later constructed to honor their leaders.
Ancient Roman Columns • Ancient Rome used columns a lot. • Most of the columns were adopted from the Greek columns.
Even More Ancient Roman Columns • They used them as support and as decoration. • Rome came up with 5 different columns known as Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, and Composite.
Conclusion The Romans used concrete in arches, columns, coliseums, and aqueducts. THE END
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