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Page 1: Note Card Help. Bibliography Card Adkins, Lesley and Roy A. Adkins. Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome. New York: Facts On File, 2004. Book on loan from

Note Card Help

Page 2: Note Card Help. Bibliography Card Adkins, Lesley and Roy A. Adkins. Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome. New York: Facts On File, 2004. Book on loan from

Bibliography Card

Adkins, Lesley and Roy A. Adkins. Handbook to

Life in Ancient Rome. New York: Facts On

File, 2004.

Book on loan from another school – make sure to get all notes I need before the book is returned. An encyclopedia type book – good general source.

Page 3: Note Card Help. Bibliography Card Adkins, Lesley and Roy A. Adkins. Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome. New York: Facts On File, 2004. Book on loan from

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II 374, par 6

The change to a 12 month lunar calendar probably occurred in the 6th century BC.

Page 4: Note Card Help. Bibliography Card Adkins, Lesley and Roy A. Adkins. Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome. New York: Facts On File, 2004. Book on loan from

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Maynard, Charles, W. The Technology of Ancient

Rome. New York: Rosen Publishing, 2006.

OCS book – not much information about the calendar – brief origin information about the of the days of the week

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III 32, par 4

The seven days of the week names originated from the Romans and Roman mythology.

Page 6: Note Card Help. Bibliography Card Adkins, Lesley and Roy A. Adkins. Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome. New York: Facts On File, 2004. Book on loan from

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James, Simon. Ancient Rome. New York: Alfred

A. Knopf, 1990.

Brief overview of many topics.

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II 26

They copied many of the Greek architectural styles, but invented many of their own trademarks such as the domed roof and using fired bricks to make concrete.

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II 26

Romans were great engineers. This was evident in the building of the aqueducts that supplied the cities with water.

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