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They built underground tunnels leading to a water well outside the palace gates.
Yes and No, the Pope was okay with it in some way, but as time went on the romans started to built underground tunnels and roadways. Hope this helps!
The Flavian Amphitheatre a.k.a Colosseum. It was completed in 8 years under emperor Vespasian. It was was further developed by emperor Domitian who added a gallery at the top and built underground tunnels to house animals and slaves.
The main water source for Persepolis was underground. Through the use of "Qanats" or underground aqueducts, water was channeled to pre manufactured water ways built into Persepolis's terrace. This Provided fresh water from Kuh-e Rahmet; this was the mountain Persepolis was built into . The terrace also has drainage tunnels for waste. In a way it was some of the first plumbing.
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Tunnels are long underground passageways that carry highways, railroads, and pipelines under mountains, seas, and rivers.The tunnel was drilled right through the mountains so cars and trucks could pass through. Tunnels can be built underground to carry people. Tunnels are also built to carry waste water away from the city.
They built underground tunnels leading to a water well outside the palace gates.
The Underground Railroad was a series of tunnels that were built under peoples homes, businesses and places that slaves could be ushered through.
Yes and No, the Pope was okay with it in some way, but as time went on the romans started to built underground tunnels and roadways. Hope this helps!
No, the Aztecs did not have a city underground. They primarily built their cities on the surface, with grand structures like temples, palaces, and houses. However, they did construct underground tunnels and canals for drainage and water supply purposes.
If you mean Zipaquira, the Catedral de Sal de Zipaquirá (Salt Cathedral) is an underground Roman Catholic church built within the tunnels of a salt mine 200 meters underground in a Halite mountain near the town.
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A monastery was built around a abbey ,or church. On one side of the abbey was a courtyard. Across it stood the refectory or dining hall.
The Flavian Amphitheatre a.k.a Colosseum. It was completed in 8 years under emperor Vespasian. It was was further developed by emperor Domitian who added a gallery at the top and built underground tunnels to house animals and slaves.
Yes, maglev trains can be built underground. In fact, the majority of the Chuo Shinkansen maglev line being built in Japan will be underground.