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During a recent excavation on the grounds of a mansion in Slovakia, researchers discovered something remarkable: a Roman aqueduct—the first one ever found in the country. Dating back to the second ...
Archaeologists always knew that there had been a 13th-century castle on the site of Rusovce Manor House just outside of Bratislava, Slovakia. But during recent renovation works at the historical ...
illustrating its long history. The discovery of the aqueduct provides new insights into Slovakia's Roman past. Though most of modern-day Slovakia was never under Roman control, the southwestern ...
the first known Roman aqueduct in the region. Found about 31 inches beneath the surface, the 12-inch-wide channel was constructed out of stone and Roman tiles known as tegulae. According to ...
While excavating the front lawn, archaeologists unearthed an ancient Roman aqueduct, a tunnel-like structure used for supplying water, the University of Trnava said in a March 7 news release.
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