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Engineering an empire: How Roman aqueducts carried water across mountains, valleys, and cities
This detailed historical exploration reveals how Roman aqueducts functioned as artificial rivers, carrying water with astonishing precision over vast distances using tunnels, arches, siphons, and ...
In a city filled to the brim with iconic buildings of both the ancient and not-so-ancient variety, the Colosseum of Rome stands apart from the rest. The ancient stadium, an arched, elliptical arena, ...
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10 Roman engineering breakthroughs that built an empire, domes, concrete, roads, and the machines of war
Rome wasn’t built on genius theory, it was built on relentless practical problem-solving, from concrete that worked underwater to aqueduct networks and heated floors. This video tours the smartest ...
The anthropologist embarks on a journey by train visiting key sites of the Roman empire. Alice begins her Roman tour at Pompeii, where she explores ingenious Roman engineering, racy artworks, the role ...
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