The early Romans had very few archers, if any.
The Greeks and early Romans used rigid, heavily armed phalanxes.
This system was based on early Roman, Renaissance, and English models and ideas.
Taro was consumed by the early Romans in much the same way the potato is today.
The early Romans enjoyed horse races, but later people preferred chariot races.
On their own, many scholars agree, those discoveries could add important details to the still-vague history of the early Romans.
The early Romans were divided into three ethnic groups.
The vehicle through which the early Romans expressed their democratic impulses was known as a "committee" (comitia or "assembly").
The vehicle through which the early Romans expressed their aristocratic impulses was a council of town elders.
The oracle was also known to the early Romans.