(02-11-2019, 06:01 AM)Confused Wrote: 19 Greatest Inventions of the Roman Empire That Helped Shape the Modern World
Roman Empire did not exist. It is made up.
It is a prior high of our previous civilization on this planet. Nothing to do with neither "romans" or city of Rome, nor some "empire" ( faulty ideas driven from London and Vatican).
You could call one the Grand Tartaria, that's more likely, or maybe not. That covered a huge amount of the land , including both Western and Eastern Europe, and Asia - there's also a version that Asia was the name of the people, Iran, ancient India - aryans. (when ancient indian clerics were asked who gave them Vedas and Sanskrit, they told , "big white people came from the North" - Russia is north of india , this would blow away some of the modern "roman" fairy tales... there's also this historic name slav-aryan that slavic peoples know , that was attempted to be hidden via another made up concept, hindu-europeans and "hindu-european language" that did not exist in the land of slav-aryans ).
None of the stuff they are digging up was invented by some "ancient" "Rome" that they made up.
None of the "romans" invented any aqueducts or arches. Arches had been built on a planet by our ancient civilization, they are everywhere on the planet , including where invented "romans" could not possibly get. Aqueducts are also from that , older, civilization.
Interesting to see some of the stones they dig up, that we don't have the tech to produce even now. There's massive underground tunnels now everywhere, under lots of cities (quickly covered up). And some of the letters on ancient stones, that as soon as it doesn't fit current version of London-Vatican invented history, they also cover up.