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How Ancient Rome Mastered Sanitation
Uncover how Ancient Rome engineered one of the most advanced sanitation systems in history. This video delves into the aqueducts, sewers, and public baths that kept the empire clean and thriving ...
A granite inscription tells us that for seven years during the reign of the ancient Egyptian king Djoser, the Nile failed to go through its annual flooding cycle, causing a devastating drought and ...
Restoration work on a centuries-old canal in Wales has been halted after construction workers discovered what is believed to be an ancient Roman bathing complex, Heritage Daily reported. The ...
Restoration work on a centuries-old canal in Wales revealed what’s believed to be an ancient Roman bathing complex. Restoration work on a centuries-old canal in Wales has been halted after ...
• Tickets are available on a "pay what you wish" basis with a $5 minimum for a show that typically costs $40-70 MADISON, Wis. — A French dance company will bring its internationally acclaimed ...
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, ...
A growing population, leaking pipes and changing climate threaten the state’s water supply. Texas lawmakers hope a $20 billion investment will help. From the Rio Grande to Lake Travis, from the ...
Italian archaeologists recently discovered an ancient Roman bathhouse submerged underwater – and it may have belonged to Rome’s greatest orator. The Campi Flegrei Archaeological Park, located in ...
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 ...
Forever ensnared in a love-fued between 1800s literature and modern gaming, Eman Fatima tries her best to appease both her hobbies by tapping away at her keyboard and writing about her favorite games ...
(This story is part of “ Look at That Building,” a Bloomberg CityLab series about everyday — and not-so-everyday — architecture. To get more stories like it, sign up for the Design Edition newsletter.
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