Roman Cardiff

Integration: The process of combining or incorporating different groups or ideas into a whole

Excavation: The process of digging up historical sites to uncover artifacts

Adopt: To take up, follow, or use something, such as a culture or belief

Assimilation: The process by which a person or a group absorbs another culture

Rectangular: Having a shape with four right angles

Terrain: The physical features of a land surface

Reliance: Dependence on someone or something for support

Influence: The capacity to affect someone’s character, development, or behavior

Architecture: The design and construction of buildings

Conquest: The act of taking control of a place or people by force

Empire: A large political unit controlled by a single authority, often consisting of multiple regions

Urbanisation: The process of making an area more city-like with development and infrastructure

Settlement: A place where people establish a community

Commerce: The activity of buying and selling goods and services

Elite: A select group that is superior in terms of ability, wealth, or power

Fortification: A defensive wall or structure built to protect a place from attack

Infrastructure: The basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society

Strategic: Relating to the identification of long-term or overall aims and interests

Sculpted: Carved or shaped into a specific form

Excavated: Dug up or uncovered through archaeological processes

Domination: The act of controlling or ruling over others

Legacy: Something handed down from the past, such as traditions or structures

Expansion: The act of increasing in size, number, or importance

Sophistication: The quality of being refined, developed, or advanced

Governance: The way in which a country, city, or organization is controlled or managed