Figure D.26: Aqua Virgo by Piranesi (Ficacci, 2006)
Figure D.27: Aqua Claudia and Anio Novus Castellum by Piranesi (Ficacci,
2006)
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Figure D.28: Aqua Claudia and Anio Novus (http://www.romanaqueducts.
info)
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Figure D.29: Aqua Claudia 1 by Piranesi (Ficacci, 2006)
Figure D.30: Aqua Claudia 2 by Piranesi (Ficacci, 2006)
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Figure D.31: Old Anio by Piranesi (Ficacci, 2006)
Figure D.32: Aqua Antonio by Piranesi (Ficacci, 2006)
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Figure D.33: Aqua Caracall by Piranesi (Ficacci, 2006)
Figure D.34: Cistern on the Marcia (http://www.romanaqueducts.info)
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