Technology wasn't used back then when they made it. It was around about 600B.C. So considering the era they were in, the only thing they got close to technology was their 'Chain Pump'. This got water from the Euphrates river and transported it into the gardens.
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We Don't even know if that existed, it's only described by Herodotus as one of the seven wonders of the ancient world
Unfortunately we do not know.As far as I know nobody has found the location of the famous Hanging Gardens. All that we can surmise from the historical record was that it used to exist in the city of Babylon (now Baghdad, Iraq). But as far as I know historians and archeologists have not found its whereabouts or ruins.The Hanging Gardens were one of the seven world wonders of the ancient world. The only wonder of the ancient world still standing today is the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt.
the first algebra equations, the Hanging Gardens which achieved the Seven Wonders of the World list, 15 million "baked" bricks were used to build up babylon, was the most cultural cities of ancient mesopotamia, and was destroyed by the Assyrian king, Sennacherib, and rebuilt by his son, Esarhaddon.
The hanging gardens of Babylon are believed to be one of the seven wonders of the world. It is believed that the hanging gardens of Babylon were built because Nebuchadnezzar II wanted to cheer up his wife after she had to leave an area filled with green grass and hillsides.
Do you have source that the Hanging Gardens really existed? Because there is still no concrete documentation that it was really existed, there's a controversy that it's just a poetic or actual creation. It was built by the use of bricks and there was a special mechanical tool that was used to regulate the life of the trees and plants.
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they used a water pump
Sun dried bricks.
The queen used to live in Medo Persia.
Irrigation systems have been used for several thousand years. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were irrigated with water wheels that pumped water into the elevated gardens.
In the ancient city-state of Babylon, near present-day Al Hillah, Babil, in Iraq.
Like most large scale building projects in the ancient world slave labour would have been used.
We Don't even know if that existed, it's only described by Herodotus as one of the seven wonders of the ancient world
Nebuchadnezzar built the hanging gardens to please his homesick wife, Amyitis.
Unfortunately we do not know.As far as I know nobody has found the location of the famous Hanging Gardens. All that we can surmise from the historical record was that it used to exist in the city of Babylon (now Baghdad, Iraq). But as far as I know historians and archeologists have not found its whereabouts or ruins.The Hanging Gardens were one of the seven world wonders of the ancient world. The only wonder of the ancient world still standing today is the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt.
the first algebra equations, the Hanging Gardens which achieved the Seven Wonders of the World list, 15 million "baked" bricks were used to build up babylon, was the most cultural cities of ancient mesopotamia, and was destroyed by the Assyrian king, Sennacherib, and rebuilt by his son, Esarhaddon.
Travel in ancient times for pleasure did exist even if the number of travels are not recorded in history. Roman have some travels recorded and the Greek also have some. The most visited places for travelers were the Colossus of Rhoda, the Egyptian Pyramids, the Hanging Gardens and the Temple of Solomon. The historians who went to the gardens did record the visit. Documents state that the gardens were built for King Nebakanezer II, king of Babylon for 43 years. Nebakanezer 's wife, Amytis, was missed her hometown when she moved to Babylon. Babylon was very flat and dry, with very little rain and therefore had very little greenery. Her hometown was very mountainous, so Nebakanezer had the gardens built for her so it would resemble where she used to live. The gardens were huge and contained many types of flowers, fruit, animals, and waterfalls, which were said to have been from places all over the world.