The Ancient EngineersBallantine Books, 1974 - 450 páginas Traces the advancement of early invention and technology from the first recorded engineering project of early Egypt. |
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... Rome's great web of aqueducts . Then followed a splendid road southeast from Rome . First it ran for sixty miles in a straight line to Anxur , later called Tarracina , on the coast . Thence it fol- lowed the Tyrrhenian coast to Capua ...
... Rome's great web of aqueducts . Then followed a splendid road southeast from Rome . First it ran for sixty miles in a straight line to Anxur , later called Tarracina , on the coast . Thence it fol- lowed the Tyrrhenian coast to Capua ...
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... Rome is not closely known , either . Estimates vary from 200,000 to 1,600,000 . The most reasonable figure , I think , is around a million . At that , Rome at its greatest was much larger than any of the great cities that had gone be ...
... Rome is not closely known , either . Estimates vary from 200,000 to 1,600,000 . The most reasonable figure , I think , is around a million . At that , Rome at its greatest was much larger than any of the great cities that had gone be ...
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... Rome , between the Via Ap- pia and the sea , sprawls a 40 - mile stretch of low , flat land , covered in a wild state by a patchwork of forest and swamp . It is called the Pomptine Marshes . From early Republican days on , Rome looked ...
... Rome , between the Via Ap- pia and the sea , sprawls a 40 - mile stretch of low , flat land , covered in a wild state by a patchwork of forest and swamp . It is called the Pomptine Marshes . From early Republican days on , Rome looked ...
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One The Coming of the Engineers | 1 |
Two The Egyptian Engineers | 18 |
Three The Mesopotamian Engineers | 46 |
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