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Building – Roman style!. Look closely – what do you think these buildings were used for?. Building – Roman style!. Forum. Aqueduct. Amphitheatre. Temple. Label each photo with the label you think best fits. Can you reason your answers? Are there examples of these in Wales?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NGfL CYMRU GCaDBuilding – Roman style!

Look closely – what do you think these buildings were used for?

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NGfL CYMRU GCaDBuilding – Roman style!

Label each photo with the label you think best fits.

Can you reason your answers? Are there examples of these in Wales?

Forum

Temple

Aqueduct

Amphitheatre

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NGfL CYMRU GCaDRoman Buildings - Glossary

Amphitheatre - An open air venue used for performances. The Romans used amphitheatres regularly for spectator sports.

Aqueduct – A structure that transports water (instead of a path, road or railway) across a gap in the landscape.

Forum – An open public space in the middle of a Roman city.

Temple – A building in which worship is performed.

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