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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe First Roman Aqueduct Ever Found in Slovakia Sports an Ancient Manufacturer’s Stamp and a Paw PrintDuring a recent excavation on the grounds of a mansion in Slovakia, researchers discovered something remarkable: a Roman ...
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Chip Chick on MSNA Roman Aqueduct Was Uncovered On The Grounds Of A Mansion In SlovakiaOn the grounds of a mansion in Slovakia, a Roman aqueduct was uncovered during recent excavations. It was the first […] ...
Restoration work on the Rusovce Mansion in the capital of Slovakia has unearthed remnants of the first known Roman aqueduct ...
Researchers explore the possibility of a secret passage that may have been used in ancient times for strategic, diplomatic, or commercial purposes.
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A rare peek at the hidden waterworks behind Rome’s Trevi FountainWooden doors on an adjacent street lead to the maneuvering chambers that control the fountain's water supply, coming from the ...
From ancient Roman structures under homes to Viking jewelry in a wetland, here are some of the latest archaeological discoveries.
During recent renovation works at the Rusovce Manor House near Bratislava, Slovakia, archaeologists uncovered a remarkable 1,800-year-old Roman aqueduct just two-and-a-half feet beneath the ground.
Rome’s Trevi Fountain is arguably the world’s most famous. A historical and cultural icon, the monument has featured in ...
Rome’s Trevi Fountain is one of Italy’s most popular monuments, but few visitors are aware of where its water comes from. The ...
An aerial photo shows Rusovce Mansion during excavations. The ancient Roman aqueduct is visible and looks like a drinking straw-shaped line. Photo from the University of Trnava In Bratislava ...
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