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Sanitation practices and water supply from "summary" of The Fate of Rome by Kyle Harper

Sanitation practices and water supply were crucial elements in the complex interplay between humans and their environment in the ancient world. The availability of clean water and the management of waste were essential for the health and well-being of populations, particularly in urban centers. The Romans understood the importance of sanitation and invested in sophisticated systems to provide fresh water and dispose of waste. The aqueducts were the backbone of Rome's water supply infrastructure, bringing water from distant sources to the city. These impressive engineering feats allowed for the distribution of water to public fountains, baths, and private homes. The abundance of water not only met the daily needs of the population but also facilitated the development of a vibrant urban culture centered around communal spaces and activities. In addition to providing clean water, the Romans also developed advanced sewage systems to remove waste from populated areas. The Cloaca Maxima, for example, was a massive sewer system that drained the city of Rome and prevented the accumulation of filth an...
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    The Fate of Rome

    Kyle Harper

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