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RE: Roman architecture: a walk through history

I fully agree with your statement. In fact, even those ruins, which belong to different styles that coexisted together at some point in history, seem flat on the surface of the ground, which somehow also help us to understand their monumentality. For this reason, and I answer the other part of his argument, it is also very difficult for me to understand how they reached such perfection, taking into account the rudimentary tools at their disposal. Which, in my view, makes studying him even more fascinating. Thank you very much for his comment and a warm greeting.
Estoy totalmente de acuerdo con su afirmación. De hecho, incluso esas ruinas, que pertenecen a diferentes estilos que convivieron juntos en algún momento de la Historia, parecen planos sobre la superficie del suelo, que de alguna manera también nos ayudan a comprender su monumentalidad. Por eso, y contesto a la otra parte de su argumento, a mí también me cuesta muchisimo entender cómo llegaron a alcanzar tal perfección, teniendo en cuenta la rudimentario de las herramientas de que disponían. Lo que, bajo mi punto de vista, hace que su estudio resulte incluso más fascinante. Muchas gracias por su comentario y un cordial saludo.

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Indeed, the Roman civilization definitely has us baffled especially with their ancient architecture. Their building technology may be old but we surely have learned a lot from them.

Totally agree with you.