Chris Flathmann
Whether it be form, material, goal, or significance, every little bit of architecture is uniquely similar and exclusively different to every other piece. Despite being separated by both time and culture, the Roman Colosseum and the Egyptian Pyramids of Giza have both unique similarities and variations to each other. Like most cultures, Roman architecture will derive some elements from earlier cultures like the Egyptian culture. The main similarities between the Colosseum and the Pyramids is seen in the materials used in development scheduled to similar natural recourses; however, the historical context and reason for both religious beliefs and entertainment distinguish the two civilizations architecture
Both the Colosseum and Pyramids are great milestones not only in the wonderful world of structures but also executive.
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