The Romans invented/perfected the aqueduct in order to transport fresh water to where it was needed. The water from aqueducts was not only used for drinking and bathing, but for agriculture as well.
The Roman Aquaducts
it was built near the poor and the rich
(Roman) Aquaducts.
I actually happen to know the answer to this question! I took a class last fall on the history of landscape architecture! Yes! Some of the Roman aquaducts were so well built that they are still in use today.
The earliest form of plumbing that i know of was the Roman aquaducts which were used as a form of irrigation for their crops and drinking water etc.. The earliest form of plumbing that i know of was the Roman aquaducts which were used as a form of irrigation for their crops and drinking water etc..
Aquaducts
The goal of many ancient Roman engineering projects was to connect the cities of Rome with roads and to bring them water with aquaducts.
It was the Etruscans, who once ruled the Romans, that invented Roman numerals. The Romans then began to use the Etruscan numeral system with some modifications
Aquaducts, cement, roads, domed shaped roofing, andalso they were the first ones to have written laws ;)
Among the best are several sites in Rome itself, including the Coliseum, the Pantheon and the Forum. There are aquaducts in various places in Europe, and the Roman bath in Bath, England. There are many others.
Aquaducts are channels or pipes through which water can pass. For pictures search images.google.com for this word.
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