Greece revives the 2,000-year-old Roman Emperor Hadrian's Aqueduct to combat water shortages caused by climate change.
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Water in Pompeii’s Roman baths was contaminated, reveals new research
Water in Pompeii’s Roman baths was contaminated, reveals new research. Limescale deposits in the buried city’s wells, pipes, ...
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Pompeii’s first baths were extremely dirty, study reveals people bathed in filthy waters
A new study has investigated the bathwater in the legendary and technologically advanced city ...
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The Kenny McPeek trainee won the one-turn mile Tempted at Aqueduct in November ...
The pre-Roman baths of Pompeii would have been seriously grotty, according to an analysis of mineral deposits.
It is remarkable what, with enough ingenuity, can be gleaned from the most unpromising of materials – such as Roman limescale. That’s what a team based in Germany has been studying, and they have used ...
Researchers at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz reconstructed Pompeii’s water system using carbonate isotopes, showing a ...
While its bigger, brasher neighbours generate more noise, this former Roman fortress remains the most charming city in the ...
Scientists have shed new light on the dirty habits of ancient Rome in Pompeii. By taking a look at limescale in the destroyed ...
I ditched the freezing UK for a pretty European city with tram tours, rooftop pools and famous beers
THE first taste of oyster is like diving headfirst into an oncoming tidal wave. And I am immediately struck by how fresh my ...
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