Reconstructing a Roman Water Lifting Machine: Unveiling Ancient Technology in London
Experience the ingenuity of ancient Roman technology with a replica of a water-lifting machine, reconstructed using original evidence found in the City of London. This archaeological experiment brings to life a technology not seen in London for over 2000 years. Discover how this continuous iron link bucket chain was capable of lifting massive amounts of water, supplying public baths, and showcasing the remarkable engineering prowess of the Romans. Don't miss the opportunity to witness this full-scale reconstruction on display in London until next year.
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