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Ancient bathhouse discovered by archaeologists might have belonged to Rome’s greatest orator
Italian archaeologists recently discovered an ancient Roman bathhouse submerged underwater – and it may have belonged to Rome ...
Ancient masters of engineering, aqueduct builders created a vast network of pipes, channels, and bridges to bring water to ...
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9 ancient technologies still not fully explained
Some of the world’s most enduring mysteries hail from the realm of ancient technology. From the towering pyramids of Egypt to ...
During a routine archaeological monitoring operation carried out during construction work in the town of Aegerten, in the ...
A 1,700-year-old Roman Bath with underfloor heating system was discovered in Elazığ, Turkey, shows the ingenuity of Roman ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientist makes groundbreaking discovery while studying ancient Roman technique for concrete: 'We have a huge potential'
Enrique Del Rey Castillo has spent years testing how local materials can serve as sustainable alternatives. Scientist makes ...
The Romans were infrastructure geeks and engineering wonks. If an ancient Roman tourist came to America, their sightseeing bucket list would include a freeway interchange and the Golden Gate Bridge.
Archaeologists in Switzerland uncover an ancient Roman bridge in Aegerten, revealing 400 years of history and rare artifacts.
Why it stands out: One of the most dramatic Roman landmarks in Spain, right in the heart of a lively historic town. Segovia’s Roman aqueduct is one of the best-preserved Roman engineering ...
Located on the Caelian Hill, southeast of the Forum, the Baths, or Thermae of Caracalla, attest to the sheer size and complexity of ancient Roman engineering. Bathing was a public act in ancient Rome, ...
A 1,600-year-old golden lock unearthed in Germany reveals Roman craftsmanship and sparks curiosity about its use and significance in ancient times.
Segovia’s Roman aqueduct is one of the best-preserved Roman engineering marvels in the world. Built without mortar, the aqueduct’s massive granite blocks still stand tall as they cut through ...
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