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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 in Slovakia have uncovered the first known Roman aqueduct beneath the Rusovce Manor, offering new insights ...
Restoration work on the Rusovce Mansion in the capital of Slovakia has unearthed remnants of ancient Roman and medieval structures, including, most remarkably, the first known Roman aqueduct in ...
One of the most remarkable discoveries has been that of an ancient Roman aqueduct, whose state of preservation makes ... Its path suggests that it supplied water to an as-yet unidentified building, ...
During recent renovation works at the Rusovce Manor House near Bratislava, Slovakia, archaeologists uncovered a remarkable 1,800-year-old Roman aqueduct just two-and-a-half feet beneath the ground.
A BRIT tourist has tragically died after falling from an ancient Roman aqueduct. The 63-year-old sightseer, who plunged from ...
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The building is in the middle of a decade ... aqueduct is exceptionally preserved. Though similar aqueducts have been unearthed at ancient Roman military camps in Austria’s Vienna and Mautern ...
Slovakia’s first known Roman aqueduct measures nearly 100 feet ... It was designed to transport water on a subtle slope toward an ancient building at the current site of Rusovce Mansion ...
A 63-year-old man, with British passport, passed away at approximately 13:10 this Saturday after falling from the Segovia ...