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 invented700 BC
InventorAssyrians
CountryIraq
Region at the timeAssyria
CategoryAgriculture

Who invented the Aqueduct?

The Assyrians invented the Aqueduct around 700 BC in Iraq.

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