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Roman Aqueduct. The aqueduct situated 17km south of Tunis was part of the Zaghouan-Carthage water supply system. It was built under Emperor Hadrian in 122 AD. It is over 90km (57.5 miles) long and it consists of 20m-high pillars and arches.
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Tunisia
Unique Identifier
ART431481
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4368px × 2912px
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Sites & Photos / Art Resource, NY
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2nd century CE
Aqueduct
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Hadrianic period (117-138)