Where: Waterfront City Piazza in Docklands
When: Now till October 7th.
Open: 9:30am to 5:00 pm daily.
Cost: A$22, Concession $17, Junior $12, Family $56 (refer to web for more prices). It is well worth the cost.
Did you Know ? The Romans invented an incredibly long-lasting concrete, glass window panes, built large apartment blocks, designed extensive road networks right across the Empire and even invented the fire brigade! (Source)
The replica uniforms were full of amazing detail and each thing had a specific purpose. For example the brass belts hanging on their waste made a noise as the platoon marched and warned the people that the army was approaching.
Plenty to see and learn about the army. What an amazingly well oiled machine they were. Dedicated and passionate. Each soldier carried his own pack with a weight of 50 kg each. Every evening they dug a trench around the camp and impaled three wooden spikes into the ground. If the ground was too hard they put the spike together to form a star and laid a blockade barrier around the camp.
Machinery was around every corner and we had fun learning about the different things they used.
Sir N tried his hand at spinning a potters wheel and had a look at some potters tools, he went on a excavation to find some mosaic pictures and looked at some gladiator uniforms.
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Sir N built an arch using roman techniques. |
The exhibition is full of interesting things to read and see. I also purchased a great book which I am looking forward to using when we study world history next year.
On the website you can access FREE Educational Resources. Click on the Schools tab and scroll to the bottom.
Educational Websites
Sourced from the Roman Exhibiton website: Schools
- BBC: Primary History Romans
- BBC: Primary History Romans - Teacher's Resources
- PBS: The Roman Empire - Technology and Medicine
- Ancient Rome for Kids
- Roman Worksheets
- Roman Worksheets - Year 7
- Make a Roman Mosaic online
- Roman Numeral worksheets
Blessings
Chareen