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How Rome Engineered an Empire

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Rome did not conquer the Mediterranean by force alone, it engineered it. Aqueducts sustained dense urban life, bridges turned rivers into connective corridors, and monumental buildings projected imperial authority in stone and concrete. Archaeologist and historian Darius Arya explores how these systems transformed geography into infrastructure—and infrastructure into power. Rome’s empire endured not simply because it was vast, but because it worked.