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Water & Sanitation

Water & Sanitation

Pompeii had advanced water and sanitation systems for its time. Beard examines the aqueducts, fountains, and sewage systems that ensured the city’s hygiene and public health.

“The infrastructure of Pompeii was a testament to Roman engineering and urban planning.”

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Uncover the vibrant life and sudden demise of an ancient city in Mary Beard’s “Pompeii,” where everyday life, social structures, and cultural riches come to light

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