World History: Like the enormous Pont du Gard in France, what did the Ancient Romans build to supply their cities with water from the mountains?
Answer Aqueducts
The ancient Roman aqueducts are some of the finest works of early engineering. Built over five centuries, starting in 312 BC, the aqueducts – made via a system of bridges, canals, tunnels, and pipes – helped supply Roman cities with clean drinking and bath water from freshwater sources in the mountains via the natural slope.
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