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Roman engineering transformed the ancient world through masterful use of concrete, arches, and aqueducts, enabling vast infrastructure that supported military…

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Roman engineering transformed the ancient world through masterful use of concrete, arches, and aqueducts, enabling vast infrastructure that supported military conquests, urban growth, and daily life. From enduring roads spanning 250,000 miles to the Pantheon's unreinforced dome, these feats showcased ingenuity in hydraulics, materials, and construction that still stand after two millennia. Their innovations in bridges, sewers, and water power not only sustained the empire but influenced modern civil engineering.