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Roman aqueducts inspire drought solutions
The ancient Romans were revered for their architectural prowess, and their aqueducts remain a testament to their engineering acumen. As we face modern-day challenges of water scarcity in ...
In a new study published in Gladius, a pair of researchers from the University of Salamanca and the University of Leon translated a quartzite funerary stele inscription written in Latin, which they ...
Archaeologists uncover a 2,000-year-old Roman wooden bridge in Switzerland's Aegerten, revealing oak piles and artifacts from 40 B.C.E. that highlight ancient trade routes and engineering.
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Ancient Rome’s Most Impressive Innovations
From towering aqueducts to enduring roads, Ancient Rome’s engineering feats reshaped the world and still influence modern ...
Cutting timelines and budgets often leads to fragile equipment and higher long-term maintenance costs. Workarounds and temporary fixes signal design flaws that undermine reliability and plant ...
Archaeologists in eastern Turkey have uncovered a 1,700-year-old Roman bath featuring an underfloor heating system, adding a rare example of advanced Roman engineering to Anatolia’s archaeological ...
Coming off a strong showing against the New York Yankees this past weekend, the Boston Red Sox are locked in on their pursuit of October baseball. After winning three out of four against their most ...
Concrete has a massive carbon footprint. One researcher from the University of Auckland is working to reduce it by studying ancient Roman techniques. Using natural volcanic materials and industrial ...
Archaeologists in eastern Turkey have uncovered a 1,700-year-old Roman bath featuring an underfloor heating system, adding a rare example of advanced Roman engineering to Anatolia’s archaeological ...
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