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They Solve the Mystery of the Roman Lead Pipes Found in the Rhône River: They Carried Water to the Baths of Constantine

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The city of Arlés in French Provence houses a unique legacy of Roman engineering, a system of aqueducts that for centuries supplied water to its inhabitants, public baths and even a large complex of hydraulic mills. Now a team of researchers from the universities of Mainz (JGU), Oxford and Innsbruck has [...]
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The city of Arlés in French Provence houses a unique legacy of Roman engineering, a system of aqueducts that for centuries supplied water to its inhabitants, public baths and even a large complex of hydraulic mills. Now a team of researchers from the universities of Mainz (JGU), Oxford and Innsbruck has [...]

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labrujulaverde.com broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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