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Classify. Roman society
EduBook Organización
- 2677 visitas
Decide if the following people were free or slaves: gladiator domestic servant landowner important merchant craftsman farmer farmworker shopkeeper
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Look. A Roman city
EduBook Organización
- 2568 visitas
Look at the picture and answer the questions: What protected most Roman cities? What was the forum? Where was it located? Why did the Romans build triumphal arches? Where did the Romans hold chariot races?
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Roman Britannia about 410
Tiching explorer Organización
- 1 lo usan
- 2845 visitas
In this quiz we have to find regions, walls and cities of Roman Britannia about 410AD. Modern city names appear within brackets.
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Life in Roman cities
EduBook Organización
- 2546 visitas
Roman cities Roman cities were walled. Rich people lived in big houses called domus. The majority of people lived in blocks of flats called insulae. Cities had a large central square called a forum.…
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Greek and Roman Myths
Tiching explorer Organización
- 1 lo usan
- 4439 visitas
The resource contains information about the Greek and Roman myths. We learn who they were. We take a virtual tour at the museum. We read mythological stories from Greece and Rome.
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Observe. Roman sculpture
EduBook Organización
- 2489 visitas
Look at the Roman sculptures and answer the questions: Describe the scene represented in the relief. What is the difference with a free-standing sculpture? Look at the sculptures on the page and explain…
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Roman aqueduct in Segovia
Maria Pallarés Docente
- 2 lo usan
- 2648 visitas
Video about the Roman aqueduct of Segovia. The techniques used in the construction of this engineering work are explained, as well as its function in supplying the city with water. Duration 2.54 minutes.
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The Roman family
EduBook Organización
- 2414 visitas
In Ancient Rome, the family was under the authority of the father, or pater familias. He had power of life and death (patria potestas) over his children and slaves. Women were also dependent on the…
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Describe. A Roman villa
EduBook Organización
- 2395 visitas
Look at the drawing of a Roman villa and do the activities: Explain the use and function of the agricultural equipment, such as the plough or the olive press. Explain which activities happened in the…
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The Roman Pantheon
Maria Pallarés Docente
- 1 lo usan
- 2750 visitas
History of the construction of Agrippa’s Roman Pantheon. Views of the temple’s exterior and interior. Duration: 2.53 minutes.