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- 3. A strong and durable iron alloy created by melting iron and mixing it with carbon, widely used in ancient metallurgy for various tools and structures
- 4. A glass-forming technique that involves inflating molten glass into a bubble with the aid of a blowpipe, allowing the creation of various glass objects
- 6. A large, open-air venue used for public spectacles, such as gladiator contests, in ancient Rome
- 8. (Book) A manuscript format where pages are bound together, distinct from scrolls, and commonly used by Romans for written documents
- 10. yellow ore
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- 1. Latin for "flower of salt," referring to high-quality sea salt harvested by evaporating seawater in shallow pools
- 2. A type of bridge constructed with the use of dams to divert water and facilitate the building process
- 5. Engraved gems or shells with a raised relief design, often used for jewelry or decorative purposes
- 7. Roman An ancient counting device used for performing arithmetic calculations
- 9. A chemical compound widely used in ancient times for various purposes, including as a mordant in dyeing and in medicinal applications
