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English: Everything you've wanted to know about Roman aqueducts. How they functioned. What they were used for in Roman cities. Exclusive access into aqueducts channels in Rome and throughout the Empire.

0:00 Introduction 0:36 Initial water sources for Rome 0:53 Aqua Appia 1:08 Gravity flow system 2:11 11 Aqueducts of Rome 2:32 Ancient literary sources: Vitruvius and Frontinus 2:57 Water sources for aqueducts 3:24 Establishing the slope of the aqueduct channel 4:01 Equipment used in surveying 5:00 The water channel: specus 6:00 Porta Maggiore 6:53 Castellum aquae 8:00 Lead pipes 8:28 Water flow rates: quinaria 9:26 Spring water deposited calcium inside the water channels 10:32 What were aqueducts used for? 12:47 Famous imperial aqueducts in the Empire

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