Romans invented running copper water lines.
The Romans invented certain types of Plumbing, such as indoor toilets and indoor running water. And yes, we still used running water in our homes today as well as indoor toilets.
Believe it or not lead pipes were actually used in the height of the Roman Empire. Water was also channeled through stone and cement. The water was transferred miles using this method.
The Romans did not invent plumbing. They adopted the plubming methods of the Greeks and improved on them.
Who invented roman plumbing
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They had tunnels under each house
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There is no record of ancient Rome inventing football or soccer. Question should be removed.
The ancient Egyptians had flush toilets. The ancient Romans had indoor plumbing.
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There was not a prince in ancient Rome.
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Ancient Rome.
There was running water and plumbing in a way.
Nothing has replaced the plumbing system under the Colosseum. It is still there.
No. The Olympics were strictly a Greek festival.
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Archaic Greece in around 600 BC
Yes many,many sewers and aqueducts
There is no record of ancient Rome inventing football or soccer. Question should be removed.
They used lead and clay plumbing in ancient Egypt.
The ancient Egyptians had flush toilets. The ancient Romans had indoor plumbing.
Today both us and the Ancient Romans share: -Democracy, -Christianity, -Plumbing, -States, and -Language. There are more, but those are the obvious ones.