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Roman Engineering

Roads

Roads

  • Roman engineers built strong roads all across the Roman Empire.
    • The roads connected cities from Britain to Italy.
  • Roman roads had layers of stones that lasted a long time.
    • The roads made it easier for soldiers and traders to move around.
Aqueducts

Aqueducts

  • Roman engineers built aqueducts to bring fresh water to cities.
    • The aqueducts used arches to carry water over hills and valleys.
  • Roman aqueducts helped cities grow and stay clean.
Hypocaust

Hypocaust

  • Roman engineers designed the hypocaust to heat houses and baths.
  • Hypocausts were like underfloor heating systems.
    • They were made of air pipes connected to a fire.
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