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What were the main structural and architectural innovations that allowed the Roman Colosseum to function?
How did ancient engineers build a massive, freestanding stone arena capable of holding 50,000 screaming spectators without collapsing?
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The Romans mastered the use of the structural arch, which evenly distributed massive vertical weight outward, allowing them to build massive, multi-tiered walls. More importantly, they invented a revolutionary, highly durable waterproof concrete made from volcanic ash (pozzolana), which formed an indestructible foundation that has survived two millennia of earthquakes.
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