They were built by the Romans. So in the roman time frame.
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An aqueduct was a water pipe and the Romans used ceramic for the pipes. The ceramic kilns of the tenth legion have been found in present day Israel along with their aqueduct building equipment. Do not be mislead by the external supports of the water pipe. They were at times arches in more than one tier or layer, and they were generally made of stone and concrete. However, they were only supports for the water pipe, no matter how striking they may appear. Remember too, that most Roman aqueducts were underground and they were constructed of ceramic piping.
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They built aqueducts.
Many aqueducts were built during ancient times.
If you mean where were aqueducts built, they were built wherever water was needed all over the empire. Remember too, that most of the aqueducts were underground with only a few of them being built above ground for practical purposes.If you mean where were aqueducts built, they were built wherever water was needed all over the empire. Remember too, that most of the aqueducts were underground with only a few of them being built above ground for practical purposes.If you mean where were aqueducts built, they were built wherever water was needed all over the empire. Remember too, that most of the aqueducts were underground with only a few of them being built above ground for practical purposes.If you mean where were aqueducts built, they were built wherever water was needed all over the empire. Remember too, that most of the aqueducts were underground with only a few of them being built above ground for practical purposes.If you mean where were aqueducts built, they were built wherever water was needed all over the empire. Remember too, that most of the aqueducts were underground with only a few of them being built above ground for practical purposes.If you mean where were aqueducts built, they were built wherever water was needed all over the empire. Remember too, that most of the aqueducts were underground with only a few of them being built above ground for practical purposes.If you mean where were aqueducts built, they were built wherever water was needed all over the empire. Remember too, that most of the aqueducts were underground with only a few of them being built above ground for practical purposes.If you mean where were aqueducts built, they were built wherever water was needed all over the empire. Remember too, that most of the aqueducts were underground with only a few of them being built above ground for practical purposes.If you mean where were aqueducts built, they were built wherever water was needed all over the empire. Remember too, that most of the aqueducts were underground with only a few of them being built above ground for practical purposes.
Aqueducts were built by pretty much all ancient civilisations.
The Colosseum and 11 aqueducts were built in the city of Rome. There were also aqueductsthroughoutthe Roman Empire.
Yes they built aqueducts for fresh water supplies
The Roman engineers built aqueducts to transport water to where it was needed.
They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.They built aqueducts, some above ground and many underground, in order to carry water where it was needed.
Most ancient civilisations built aqueducts because of the importance of water. There were aqueducts both in Greece and Rome. The Roman aqueducts are more famous.
Roughly an entire legion which, at least on paper, numbered 5,000 men. Aqueducts (and roads and briges) were built by the army.
the Romans built aqueducts all over the roman empire
Yes. They were built by the Romans.