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Jaxon Michael
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2 December, 20:01
Which was a building technique introduced by the Romans?
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Deanna Frank
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There were actually several building techniques that were introduced by the Romans, but perhaps the most important was the bridge building technique that allowed bridges to be built without supports.
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