Enter Gabii, an ancient Roman city 11 miles east of Rome you’ve probably never heard of unless you’re an expert in the field. Built around 250 BCE with evidence that some parts may be even older, this ...
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1,700-year-old exceptional Roman wooden water pipe found in Belgium stuns archaeologists
Archaeologists discovered a rare and exceptional piece of Roman history at a future student residence: a well-preserved wooden water pipe, a first for the Flanders region. While digging through the ...
NOVA: The arcades are what come to mind as one of the signatures of the Roman Empire. Why did the Romans seem to have a love affair with arcades? AICHER: The aqueducts were largely a gravity system.
A new study suggests Romans used pressurized water to extract gold in the eastern Pyrenees, confirming Roman mining in the ...
Water is flowing again beneath the Roman Asopos Bridge at the ancient Greek city of Laodicea in Turkey after 1,300 years.
April 1 was no joke to Ultima Generazione (UG), a group of Italian climate activists who staged a joint demonstration in both Rome and Ancona that morning. Members of the group used a charcoal-based ...
Missouri archaeologists unearthed a “massive” 2,200-year-old Roman water basin near Rome, Italy, a university said and photos show. Photo from Marcello Mogetta via the University of Missouri On the ...
A serious drought across Europe has wreaked havoc for Italy's agricultural industry, causing over $2 billion in damage. Even Rome, the city of aqueducts, has begun to turn off the spigot at dozens of ...
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