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Arches Modern Arch An arch is a structure that spans a space while supporting weight. Romans were the first to use the technique of arches. They learned the arch from the Etruscans. Roman Arch

Roman Language Most Roman language has mostly Latin roots. The main Romance languages are: Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese & Romanian. To speak in a Roman way in fabulare romance.

Bridges They were mainly used to help cross over large bodies of water. There biggest bridge was Trajan’s Bridge. More than 5 meters.

Temples Used for worshiping. The temples were not as large were mostly like a house size. The statues were kept in the main room. Outside the Roman Temples traders sold small birds and animals which were offered to the gods as sacrifices.

Concrete The concrete was especially strong and it could be created into arches, vaults & domes. Used for making roads easier to mold.