what are the two agricultural features introduced by the Romans what a where the purpose of colosseum
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Unlike other massive structures of that time, the Colosseum is a freestanding building owing to a complex system of groin and barrel vaults. It was constructed in a level valley between the Esquiline and Caelian Hills. The most prominent features of the building are its columns and arches.
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what are the two agricultural features introduced by the Romans ?
ANS⇒Staple crops in early Rome were millet, and fammer and spelt which are species of wheat. According to the Roman scholar Varro, common wheat and durum wheat were introduced to Italy as crops about 450 BCE. ... Wheat was the preferred grain, but barley was widely eaten and also important as animal feed.
what a where the purpose of colosseum ?
Ans ⇒The Colosseum was built as part of an imperial effort to revitalize Rome after the tumultuous year of the four emperors, 69 CE. As with other amphitheatres, the emperor Vespasian intended the Colosseum to be an entertainment venue, hosting gladiator fights, animal hunts, and even mock naval battles.
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