When was the Aqueduct invented?
The Aqueduct was invented around 700 BC by the Assyrians in Iraq.
A channel or bridge structure that carries water over long distances to populated areas.
| Year invented | 700 BC |
|---|---|
| Inventor | Assyrians |
| Country | Iraq |
| Region at the time | Assyria |
| Category | Agriculture |
Who invented the Aqueduct?
The Assyrians invented the Aqueduct around 700 BC in Iraq.
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