This book reveals just how much archaeology has taught us about the Ancient Romans, how they lived, what they wore, their beliefs, traditions, inventiveness and skill. It explains the latest archaeological techniques, looks at the future as well as the past examining how monuments and treasures can be preserved for future generations and includes three projects: a model of an aquaduct, how to design a mosaic and how to write a Roman inscription.
This is volume 2 in History Beneath Your Feet .
There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published 1999 by Hachette Children's Group .
Sean Sheehan has written several books for KS3/4 students, including several history books.