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Who Built a 2,000-Year-Old Aqueduct?

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Who Built a 2,000-Year-Old Aqueduct?

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The ancient Romans built many aqueducts, or water-carrying structures, throughout their empire. Most of these aqueducts consisted of underground pipes, just like modern water-carrying systems. But when the Romans had to build an aqueduct over a valley or across a low-lying area, they constructed huge arched bridges to carry the

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