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Roman Building Techniques

Building and architecture flourished throughtout the Roman Empire. The Romans discovered new techniques to solve problems but also to impress the world. They built aqueducts to bring water into their cities and towns grand baths for cleansing and socialising and elaborate villas for the cream of their society. In this book scientist and archaeologist Tony Rook takes the reader through Roman building techniques. He explores the structures that were found throughout the Roman Empire including roads bridges and aqueducts as well as the Romans answer to under-floor heating - the hypocaust - and vaults domes tiles and pipes. Lavishly illustrated with stunning photographs and the authors own detailed line drawings Roman Building techniques looks at Roman innovations practices and materials in a
thorough yet readable way.
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Building & architecture flourished throughtout the Roman Empire. The Romans discovered new techniques to solve problems but also to impress the world. They built aqueducts to bring water into their cities & towns grand baths for cleansing & socialising & elaborate villas for the cream of their society. In this book scientist & archaeologist Tony Rook takes the reader through Roman building techniques. He explores the structures that were found throughout the Roman Empire including roads bridges & aqueducts as well as the Romans answer to under-floor heating
- the hypocaust
- & vaults domes tiles & pipes. Lavishly illustrated with stunning photographs & the authors own detailed line drawings Roman Building techniques looks at Roman innovations practices & materials in a thorough yet readable way.

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