Ancient Roman cities were urban settlements that existed during the time of the Roman Empire (27 BCE - 476 CE). They were characterized by their well-planned layouts, extensive infrastructure, and various civic and cultural amenities.
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Forum: In ancient Roman cities, a forum was a public square or marketplace where commercial activities took place and important civic functions occurred.
Aqueduct: Aqueducts were structures built by the Romans to transport water over long distances to supply their cities with fresh water for drinking, bathing, and other purposes.
Decumanus Maximus: The decumanus maximus refers to the main east-west street in ancient Roman cities. It served as a major thoroughfare connecting different parts of the city.