Arles solved puzzles about Roman aqueduct system

Arles solved puzzles about Roman aqueduct system

Bridge of the Roman aqueduct in Arles. © CEES Paschier

The city of Arles in Provence is known for the imposing remains of its Roman buildings, including an amphitheater and aqueducts. Now historians have deciphered the complex building and development history of this ancient water management system. Calculation deposits provided in the aqueducts, pools and lead pipes. They prove that the water pipes

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