Period 2!. Temples!  Temples allowed Romans to worship their Gods.  A lot of Greek art was in temples  Roma temples have;  Roman Temples had a gabled.

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Period 2!

Temples!  Temples allowed Romans to worship their Gods.  A lot of Greek art was in temples  Roma temples have;  Roman Temples had a gabled roof  A deep porch with free- standing columns  A frontal staircase giving access to a high platform

Bridges!!(:  Roman bridges were built with stone and had the arch as its basic structure  Many are more than 5 meters wide  Most of them slope slightly

Arches  They were used to support roofs in buildings  They support roads  It also supports aqueducts for the carrying and supply of water

Roads!  Roman roads were mainly for military exploitation.  Roads were used for trade  Roman road system was originally built to facilitate the movement of troops throughout the empire

Concrete![:  the material was used frequently as brick- faced concrete  Roman concrete was a material used in construction during the Roman Empire

The End!!! I worked very hard on it, so you better like it!(: