What was a Roman family like?
Men were in charge of the family in Roman Britain. Mothers were thought to be less important than fathers.
Boys from rich families learnt Latin and wrote on wax tablets.
Children could be married at the age of 14 and marriages were often arranged between families.
Life for women in Roman times was often hard.
Women ran the home, cooking and raising the children.
In wealthy families, enslaved people often did this work.
Watch: Being a child in Roman Britain
Building roads, bridges and drains
The Romans were excellent at building鈥roads and bridges. These allowed soldiers and supplies to move from town to town quickly.
Many Roman roads still survive today, 2,000 years later.
The Romans didn鈥檛 invent the arch, but were the first people to use them in big buildings and aqueducts.
Aqueducts are like a bridge, with a stone channel on top to carry water.
Aqueducts were built to supply towns with water from springs, rivers or lakes.
The Romans liked to keep clean. Towns and forts had underground drains to take away dirty water and sewage.
The drain pipes were flushed with water from the baths, so they didn't get too smelly.
Fresh water and sewers were important. Without them, people risked catching diseases.
Activities
Activity 1: Roman homes
Click on the labels below to find out about the different rooms of a Roman villa.
Activity 2: Important Roman buildings
Click on the town below to find out about some of the important buildings.
Activity 3: Quiz 鈥 Life in Roman Britain
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