Used in domes
What is Volcanic tufa and pumice
Important US buildings influenced by Roman Architecture
What is The White House
Material used in concrete to make it much stronger
What is pozzolana
Used as a substitute for marble
What is Travertine?
City modeled after Rome
What is Paris
Adaption of the Doric column
What is the Tuscan column?
When did marble begin to be used in Ancient Rome
The beginning of the Roman Empire
Aqueducts are still used here
Where is California?
Sewer system used in Ancient Rome
What is the Cloaca system?
Used for obelisks and columns
What is Egyptian pink and gray granite?
Roman Architecture is a "continuation" of ___ Architecture.
What is Greek Architecture?
Romans went from columns to ___
What are domes?
All the types of marble used by the Ancient Romans
What is yellow Numidian marble, purple Phyrgian marble, red porphyry marble, and green-veined Carystian marble?
Additions to Roman Buildings that show eastern influence
What are papyrus leaves in capitals, sculptured pedestals, street colonnades, and the nymphaeum (ornamental fountain)?
SPECIAL QUESTION: Inventor of the aqueduct
Who is Claudius