What the Romans Did for Us

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What the Romans Did for Us
Author : Philip Wilkinson
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Publisher : Pan Macmillan Adult
Language : English
Release Date : 19 April 2024
ISBN : 075226172X
Pages : 160 pages
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This book accompany's the series What The Romas Did For Us - a 6 x 30 BBC2 documentary fronted by Adam Hart-Davis - with an in-depth illustrated history of the Roman occupation, how each technological invention was utilized by the Romans and how they compare to our own technology today.

What the Romans Did for Us

This book accompany's the series What The Romas Did For Us - a 6 x 30 BBC2 documentary fronted by Adam Hart-Davis - with an in-depth illustrated history of the Roman occupation, how each technological invention was utilized by the Romans and how they compare to our own technology today.

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