Water is flowing again beneath the Roman Asopos Bridge at the ancient Greek city of Laodicea in Turkey after 1,300 years.
After more than 1300 years of silence, water flows again under the arches of the Asopos Bridge in Laodicea in modern Turkey. This moment symbolizes an important stage in the restoration of one of the ...
This video explores the evolution of Roman bridge construction, from early wooden designs like the Pons Sublicius to the monumental stone arches that still endure today. It examines the engineering ...
The Tiber river crosses Rome from north to south. Legend says that the founders of Rome, Remus, and Romulus, were put in a basket that was placed on the Tiber. The river has long been the main source ...
From gravity-defying viaducts to simple-yet-sturdy Roman stone arches, the world’s bridges come in all shapes and sizes and have linked towns and cities through the ages. Some of these manmade wonders ...
The well-preserved remains of a 2,000-year-old Roman bridge were recently discovered in Switzerland, officials said. Photo from Beth MacDonald, UnSplash The ruins of a Roman bridge were recently ...
The ruins of a Roman bridge were recently unearthed in Switzerland, providing a rare glimpse into the region’s ancient past, officials said. Archaeologists discovered the remains in Aegerten — a ...