The rural engineering of Palmento Costanzo and the strength of Etna
Palmento Costanzo showcases an ancient winemaking facility in Sicily, reconstructed to preserve the traditional methods of viticulture using natural gravity.
Gigantic underground rivers continue to flow beneath London, revealing an invisible engineering feat that challenges modern sanitation, urban infrastructure, and energy planning
Beneath London's asphalt, ancient underground rivers continue to flow, presenting unique challenges and considerations for urban engineering and planning.
Ancient Petra engineers did what even the Romans dared not undertake
Recent discoveries in Petra, Jordan, highlight the advanced engineering skills of the Nabateans, revealing a complex high-tech plumbing system.
Discover a tool over 5300 years old that rewrites the history of Ancient Egypt
Researchers from Newcastle University have reidentified a small copper tool, previously thought to be a simple punch, as the oldest known metal bow drill, changing the understanding of ancient Egyptian engineering.
How did Carthage manage to build such an advanced wall in Hispania? A study has just solved it
A recent study has uncovered how Carthage constructed an advanced defensive wall in Hispania, highlighting the logistical challenges and strategic planning involved.