The "Queen of Roads" (Regīna Viārum)
Via Appia
These line the first major Roman road.
tombs
the military
This "marble" is a cheaper replacement for actual marble.
Travertine limestone
Name two types of structures that use arches.
domes, bridges, aqueducts, triumphal arches
The "Queen of Roads" started at this famous structure.
Circus Maximus
This English saying means: Rome was the center of the world.
"All roads lead to Rome"
Name one way in which Roman roads were built to account for water drainage.
This is one of the ways you can tell that early Americans admired Ancient Rome and Greece.
emulated their architectural style
The Roman censor who funded the "Queen of Roads."
Appius Claudius Caecus
True or False: Roman roads used curbs.
True
While Romans did not invent many of their engineering marvels, they did do this to existing ideas.
improve/expand upon them
The "Queen of Roads" eventually ended at this city in southern Italy.
Brindisi/Brundisium
This early Italian road connected Italy to the sea to facilitate the trade of salt.
Via Salaria
Roman surveyors used this to work out the line of a road.
a groma
Romans borrowed many of their engineering ideas from these people.
the Etruscans