Allison Smith

Allison Smith

Jun 03, 2014

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    About This Project

    Water, water every where, nor any drop to bathe in. The Roman town of Cosa on the western coast of Italy presents an enigmatic bathing complex. The area was neither equipped with an aqueduct nor did the water table allow easy access to fresh water within the confines of the town. As of last summer, an archaeological excavation is currently underway to discover the plan and hydraulics of this puzzling Roman structure.
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