In this excerpt from Season 4, Episode 1 of the Antiquities Travel Guide, we take a look at the Roman infrastructure that was able to bring millions of gallons of fresh water into the city of ancient Constantinople.
See the full video here: • The RUINS of CONSTANTINOPLE
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