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Archaeologists find traces of Roman aquaduct that supplied water to Durnovaria

Summary by HeritageDaily - Archaeology News
Archaeologists from Bournemouth University have uncovered traces of the Dorchester aqueduct, one of the longest Roman watercourses in Britain that supplied water to Durnovaria (Roman Dorchester). Most major population centres in the Roman world required the construction of aqueducts to supply fresh water to public baths, affluent homes, and fountains for drinking water. “Getting water supplied into prominent structures and buildings in the town …
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