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๐ Title: Ancient Roman City Yields Huge 2,200-Year-Old Water Basin
๐๏ธ Published: 2025-10-20T23:01:47+03:00
๐ Summary: Archaeologists have uncovered a grand stone-lined water basin carved directly into bedrock, dating back over 2,200 years in the ancient Roman city of Gabii. This remarkable discovery sheds new light on Roman engineering and architecture, showcasing their advanced water management techniques in urban settings. The find offers a fascinating glimpse into the infrastructure that supported daily life in early Rome's surrounding settlements.
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๐๏ธ Source: Artnet News
๐ #RomanHistory #AncientArchitecture #Archaeology

Artnet News
Ancient Roman City Yields Huge 2,200-Year-Old Water Basin
Excavations at Gabii, 11 miles east of Rome, are offering archaeologists a chance to understand how Romans built in the 3rd century B.C.E.















