DENVER — Construction workers made an unexpected discovery while working on the North Federal Boulevard Pedestrian Safety Project last January. They came across a wooden pipe, one they had never seen ...
Archaeologists have unearthed an underground network of rare wooden water pipes in Scotland dating back more than 250 years. The 15 pipes formed part of an aqueduct built in 1756 to supply drinking ...
CHELAN — It has been 2,000 years since the Romans built their aqueducts, and 200 years since Philadelphia began using cast-iron water mains. But the 6-inch-wide city pipe that still delivers drinking ...
During a “routine excavation” in Belgium, archaeologists found a 1,700-year-old wooden water pipe. Photos show the “rare” ancient Roman artifact. Photo from the City of Leuven Digging into the damp, ...
A well-preserved Ancient Roman wooden water pipe was recently uncovered in an unexpected place: the marshlands of Belgium. The discovery was announced by the city of Leuven, a city east of Brussels in ...
THE use of wooden pipes as a means of conveying water dates back almost to prehistoric times. They were much used in the Middle Ages. During recent years, traces of the water supply system of London ...
Workers at a city centre project have unearthed a network of rare wooden water pipes during a pre-development dig in the Capital. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can ...
TROY — After a century of use, the carefully crafted wooden pipes that form the heart of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church’s symphonic-liturgical organ are being held together in place by duct tape until ...
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