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Roman Architecture and Engineering
Aerial view of the Colosseum, Rome
Begun between AD 70- 72, the Colosseum could seat 50,000 people and measured 620 by 513 feet.
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Examine some of Ancient Rome's most spectacular achivements in architecture and engineering, from the Colosseum, to aqueducts, to giant amphitheatres.
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