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Greco-Roman Culture Mercury putting on his sandals
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Greco-Roman Culture Greek culture had a LARGE impact on the Romans
Imitated Greek ART, WRITING, ARCHITECTURE, etc. Greek culture + Roman culture = Greco-Roman Culture
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Science & Technology
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Science & Technology Excellent engineers; used math & science to build: Aqueducts Temples Baths Bridges (the arch)
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Science & Technology Aqueducts: Arched bridges made of stone
Carried water from the hills into the cities
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Science & Technology Arches:
Strong architectural structure due to the fact that the weight of the structure was distributed evenly throughout
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Science & Technology Weight distributed evenly Very STRONG and STURDY
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Art & Architecture
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Architecture The Pax Romana generated many achievements in architecture: Circus Maximus Colosseum Pantheon The Appian Way
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Architecture The CIRCUS MAXIMUS: Roman arena that held chariot races
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Architecture The COLOSSEUM:
Name comes from the Latin word colossus, meaning “gigantic”
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Architecture The COLOSSEUM: Capacity 45,000 to 50,000
Materials stone and concrete Size 157 feet high, 620 feet long
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Architecture Home to a variety of bloody spectacles such as Gladiator Fights & Animal Hunts BIG TIME ENTERTAINMENT
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Architecture The PANTHEON: Built during Emperor Hadrian’s rule
Built as a temple for ALL deities Building material – concrete Implemented the dome
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Architecture Romans excelled in the construction of roads
The APPIAN WAY Contributed to the Empire’s unity Connected Rome to Greece
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Art Roman Art: Romans learned much of their technique from the Greeks; however, Roman art was generally more practical than Greek art
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Roman fresco found in pompeii
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Language & Literature
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Language & Literature Official language was Latin
Influenced many languages: Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese & Romanian (Known as the ROMANCE LANGUAGES)
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Language & Literature VIP’S of Roman Literature:
Cicero – Roman senator; great orator Virgil – wrote the Aeneid (modeled after Homer’s epics)
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