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Aqueducts brought water from distant springs and streams to the Royal City of Oaxaca.
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It got abandoned when the new Croton Aqueducts opened in 1890.
Miru Kim's underground art Miru Kim 2008
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Aqueducts brought in fresh water from the springs in Chapultepec, and causeways connected the city with the mainland.
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Aqueducts brought in fresh water from the springs in Chapultepec, and causeways connected the city with the mainland.
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It got abandoned when the new Croton Aqueducts opened in 1890.
Miru Kim's underground art Miru Kim 2008
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Aqueducts brought water from distant springs and streams to the Royal City of Oaxaca.
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It got abandoned when the new Croton Aqueducts opened in 1890.
Miru Kim's underground art Miru Kim 2008
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I got the idea to make my own lead pipes while reading Roman Aqueducts and Water Supply by A.
Flushed W. Hodding Carter 2006
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I got the idea to make my own lead pipes while reading Roman Aqueducts and Water Supply by A.
Flushed W. Hodding Carter 2006
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Aqueducts and sewers in concrete are of three kinds: (1) Continuous monolithic conduits, (2) conduits laid up with molded concrete blocks, and (3) conduits made up of sections of molded pipe.
Concrete Construction Methods and Costs Halbert Powers Gillette
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