The Ancient Aqueducts and Walls of the City of Rome: The First Walls and Aqueducts

The Ancient Aqueducts and Walls of the City of Rome: The First Walls and Aqueducts

No ancient city could do without water and walls; neither could Rome. Of Rome's first wall, the Wall of Romulus, probably nothing remains. Of the second wall, the Servian Wall, much remains but its chronology is in dispute; was it built, razed and rebuilt? For over 400 years Rome relied on the Tiber and springs, before they built their first aqueduct. Lecture 1 of 2 by Dr. W. J. Neidinger.
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