Roman Building Materials Construction Methods and Architecture The Identity of an Empire
Author: Michael Strickland,Dr Pamela Mack,Dr Alan Grubb
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Description: Roman Building Materials Construction Methods and Architecture The Identity of an Empire por Michael Strickland,Dr Pamela Mack,Dr Alan Grubb provides a comprehensive overview of the materials, techniques, and architectural styles that defined Roman construction. It explores how these elements contributed to the empire's identity and enduring legacy.
Pages: 86
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