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- how tall did this imposing structure grow to in just 8 years?
160 feet tall
- was it possible to flood the coliseum for naval battle?
yes it was possible and yes it happened
- what was the purpose of the hypogeum?
to keep animals, prisoners and etc
trajan
- what are two improvements under trajan’s building campaign?
- what province did trajan conquer in order to acquire the money needed for his expansive building campaign?
- what story does the trajan forum’s centerpiece column tell?
hadrian
- hadrian’s wall was 73 miles wide and ______ feet high.
- hadrian’s wall was as much of a __________ barrier as a physical barrier.
- how many years did it take to build hadrian’s wall?
- what was at the heart of the structure’s design?
- the pantheon’s dome would remain the largest unsupported concrete span in the world for ______ centuries.
- what is the one mysterious flaw of the pantheon?
caracalla
- how many people could caracalla’s massive bath complex accommodate at any one time? 38. how many furnaces supported caracalla’s bath complex?
- what roman structure was gutted by a devastating fire in 217 a.d.?
These questions are related to Roman architecture, history, and engineering, so the relevant subfield is History (under Social Science) and also Engineering (under Natural Science). But since many of them are about historical facts of Roman structures, History is more prominent. Here are answers to some of the questions (assuming standard historical knowledge):
Question 24: Was it possible to flood the Coliseum for naval battle?
Historical records show that the Colosseum could be flooded. The Romans had a system to introduce water, and naval battle reenactments (naumachiae) were held there.
Trajan conquered the province of Dacia (modern - day Romania). The wealth from Dacia, especially its gold mines, funded his building projects.
Hadrian's Wall was about 15 feet high (the stone - built part; the earthworks and other components had different heights, but the main wall structure was around 15 feet high).
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Yes, it was possible. The Colosseum could be flooded by introducing water, and naval battle reenactments (naumachiae) were conducted there.