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Advanced Roman engineering
The attached photo shows a sewage line going to a larger line encircling The Roman Coliseum and dumping into The Cloaca Maxima. In 700 BC, the Etruscan and Roman engineers were really on top of their...
The Cloaca Maxima was the main sewer in ancient Rome. It worked quite well too! Today, of course, it is only a mere shadow of its former self, so to speak, as hardly any of it tremains, except a trick...
Our guide Elena led us to another God building - Chiesa di San Giorgio in Velabro. The word "velabro" in the name of the church, and the street on which it stands means "sloth." More precisely, not bol ...
The “Queen” of the Roman waste pipes comes from the time of the seven kings of Rome, as it was in place in the sixth century at C. ; since it is still working, it can be considered the existing waste ...
It may be a marginal element, but the size of a people is also measured from its sources. And among the many things they knew to do very well, the Romans managed to transport liquids at a distance...
Advanced Roman engineering
The attached photo shows a sewage line going to a larger line encircling The Roman Coliseum and dumping into The Cloaca Maxima. In 700 BC, the Etruscan and Roman engineers were really on top of their...
A sewer
The Cloaca Maxima was the main sewer in ancient Rome. It worked quite well too! Today, of course, it is only a mere shadow of its former self, so to speak, as hardly any of it tremains, except a trick...
Forgotten pages of the “Eternal City”!
Our guide Elena led us to another God building - Chiesa di San Giorgio in Velabro. The word "velabro" in the name of the church, and the street on which it stands means "sloth." More precisely, not bol ...
Without respect for this millennium work
The “Queen” of the Roman waste pipes comes from the time of the seven kings of Rome, as it was in place in the sixth century at C. ; since it is still working, it can be considered the existing waste ...
Everyone heard of it, few know it
It may be a marginal element, but the size of a people is also measured from its sources. And among the many things they knew to do very well, the Romans managed to transport liquids at a distance...