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Ancient Rome Mr. Scherman s Core

Rome-Geography Food They had recipes to make cheesecake. The recipes included eggs and ricotta cheese Celery was a popular green vegetable Garum, made from fish and salt, was made to hide bad, over ripe meat They ate olives, asparagus, small birds, and grapes Ancient Romans ground grain into flower They made a lot of wine Ate a lot of bread

Rome-Geography Climate Rome was very dry The soil was light and crumbly There were lots of mountains Near oceans Colder near sea Domesticated animals Animals did most of the work for them

Rome-Geography Landforms Tiber river Mediterranean sea Danube, and Rhine river Nile river Black sea Euphrates, Tigris river Harvesting Romans had plows to be able to go through to dirt Harvest was important because they weeded a lot of grain to feed the population

Rome-Geography Crops 90% of Romans lived by farming Farming was very important in Rome Farmers grew wheat, Rye, barley, olives, and grapes Farmers planted in spring and harvested in fall

Rome - Jobs Trading Trading was very important to the Roman Empire The slaves traveled to trade for the Roman Empire Technology The roman s had water wheels to move up mountains to water the crops The wheels were moved by the slaves

Rome - Jobs Mining They used stone, metal picks, and shovels to dig the rock, they carried the ore back to the surface in baskets made of copper and woven grass Slaves The slaves made the shields out of sheets of thin wood and glued and bound with iron or bronze around the edges and were covered with leather

Rome - Jobs Black smiths There is at least one blacksmith in every empire Blacksmiths made all the pots, pans and tools needed for daily life Glass making They made glass from silica which is a material made from soda and lime. The mixture was heated at 2000ºF or more Boating A type of boat the Romans use is a Corbita which was a type of boat that could hold 70 350 tons depending on the boat model. Slavery Slaves did most jobs in a roman village Some jobs slaves did were moving wheel to make water flow up hills Sewage Romans had public restrooms that were operated by the bodies of waste going down to flowing water. Technology Aqueducts' were systems of channels and bridges that helped carry water to peoples home

Rome-Jobs Mining Romans mined and used many metals like silver, lead and iron

Rome-Government Military -went through harsh conditions -Strongly Equipped -fought very well -great power -army mostly made up of citizens -soldiers had to pay for their own uniforms

Rome-Government Plumbing -Advanced water supply -Aqua ducts supplied lots of water -bath houses -Public toilets -People collected rain water for sewers -sewers carried waste away

Rome-Government Money -used the barter system -eventually used coins made out of bronze, silver, and gold. -Coins were minted by roman government -7 th century B.C.E. Greeks brought silver coins

Rome-Government Transportation -Good roads helped move armies and citizens. -Oldest longest road: Appian Way -Bridges Aqua ducts -Water bridge -Carried to Rome from other cities

Rome-Government Julius Caesar -Proclaimed dictator in 44 B.C.E. -Murdered a month later -before rose in position through politics Taxes part 1 The government is made up of 3 groups including the senate patricians and plebians (non slaves) that form assemblies

Rome-Government Taxes part 2 The senate had more power then the other groups Empire Second emperor after Julius caser was Augustus Caesar Over 66 emperors ruled Rome In about 400 years expanded it greatly Law To resolve the crisis representatives for plebians first legal code called 12 tablets

Rome-Government Rome's growth Rome expanded by 266 B.C.E. when the Roman armies conquered Italy By 117 C.E. Rome was all around Mediterranean Rebellion In 493 B.C.E. Roman plebeians rebelled

Rome Family and Society Family Father controlled property and made decisions and everything including family members belonged to him. A wife s first duty is to provide a son to inherit her husband s land and manage household and servants. Sons were more important than daughters some daughters would die at birth Daughters left school at age 11, learned how to cook and clean and spin wool. The daughters had feminine versions of father s name.

Rome Family and Society Housing Wealthy owned townhouses and country villas Wealthy had a courtyard with a fountain Rooms had high ceilings and wide doors and few windows Not very much furniture Floors were raised on low pillars to keep hot air circulating and make the floors warm

Rome-Culture Roman Gladiators -Gladiators fought in large arenas with large crowds cheering them on. -They usually fought to death if winner didn t spare fighter -Crowds watched to be used to the sight of blood -First battle was in 264 B.C -Sometimes slaves were thrown to animals to be devoured

Rome Culture Medicine -In 300 B.C. they made artificial legs to replace lost legs in battle - Fenugreek (a plant) healed pneumonia -They thought that illness was caused by witchcraft -Herbs were used to form soups of medicine to heal various illness

Rome Culture Education -There were only 22 letters in the Greek alphabet -Many children were taught in schools -School was from dawn to noon -Children were thrashed (spanked) if they made a mistake or misbehaved -If children couldn't read or write, they were put to work at an early age.

Rome Culture Architecture -Roman Architecture was famous for many things- -Chisels were a great thing to have when building buildings -Plumbing was important and Romans had great plumbing sewers and waste disposal systems -Plumb Blobs Were used to measure walls so they could be straight -Roman Arena were designed by great architects and were made out of stone -Roads were carefully built and were very straight -Many Roman Temples were built in honor of the Gods -The insides of the temples were colored with marble