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ROMAN LIFE DURING JULIUS CAESAR RULED

ROMAN LIFE DURING JULIUS CAESAR RULED. JEREIMI ORTIZ, RASHAN ADAMS, JAILEN. ROMAN FOODS. -BEEF, FRESH PORK, AND LAMB. -OLIVE OIL WAS THE FUNDEMENTAL NOT ONLY TO COOKING, BUT TO THE ROMAN WAY OF LIFE. -THEY HAD SALAD, VINAGER DRESSING. VEGETABLES SUCH AS BEETS, LEEKS,AND GOURDS . CLOTHINGS .

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ROMAN LIFE DURING JULIUS CAESAR RULED

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  1. ROMAN LIFE DURING JULIUS CAESAR RULED JEREIMI ORTIZ, RASHAN ADAMS, JAILEN

  2. ROMAN FOODS -BEEF, FRESH PORK, AND LAMB. -OLIVE OIL WAS THE FUNDEMENTAL NOT ONLY TO COOKING, BUT TO THE ROMAN WAY OF LIFE. -THEY HAD SALAD, VINAGER DRESSING. VEGETABLES SUCH AS BEETS, LEEKS,AND GOURDS

  3. CLOTHINGS -WORE THE TUNIC WITH LONG SLEEVES AND THE TOGA. -AS THE TOGA WAS SPECIALLY MEANTAS A PUBLIC DISPLAY GARMENT.

  4. ARCHITECTURE THE THREE IMPORTANT ELEMENTS OF SUCCESSFUL ROMAN ARCH -THE ARCH: they built arches entirely inside the walls of their buildings that this would make the walls even stronger -THE VAULT: are extended arches and the Romans used them to create large open rooms and high

  5. -CONCRETE: was probably the greatest Roman contribution to architecture

  6. REFERENCE http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_and_dining_in_the_Roman_Empire http://www.unrv.com/culture/ancient-roman-clothing.php pal.loswego.k12.or.us/art_lit/Rome-VolunteerPresentation-Notes.pdf http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_Caesar www.the-romans.co.uk/julius.htm

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