What Did the Romans Ever Do for Us? (Video)
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What Did the Romans Ever Do for Us? (Video)

Although the Roman Empire fell over 1,500 years ago, its influence is evident in many aspects of modern society. Roman advancements significantly shaped technological and social progress. One notable contribution is the widespread use of concrete. While ancient cultures like those in Syria, Jordan, and Egypt used early forms of concrete, the Romans perfected a mix involving volcanic ash, lime, and seawater. This combination allowed Roman concrete to harden over time, making it ideal for constructing durable sea walls and bridges. Roman Law and Its Lasting Influence On the Legal System of Europe Why Was Roman Concrete So Durable? Scientists Say It Could Heal Itself Aqueducts are another remarkable Roman achievement. Although water-siphoning systems existed in Persia, India, and Egypt, Roman aqueducts set a new standard. Eleven aqueducts were constructed from 312 BC to 226 AD, some still in use today. These aqueducts efficiently transported water over long distances, ensuring a constant supply for Rome’s fountains and baths. Read moreSection: ArtifactsAncient TechnologyNewsGeneralVideosHistoryRead Later