Aqueducts are man-made channels or structures used in ancient civilizations to transport water from one place to another. They were essential for supplying cities with fresh water for drinking, bathing, and irrigation.
Related terms
Roman Empire: The civilization known for its advanced engineering skills in constructing elaborate aqueduct systems.
Pont du Gard: A famous Roman aqueduct bridge located in France that showcases the impressive architectural design and construction techniques used by the Romans.
Water Management: The practice of controlling and distributing water resources efficiently for various purposes such as agriculture, industry, and human consumption.