Archaeologists on Tuesday unveiled what they think are the remains of Roman emperor Nero's extravagant banquet hall, a circular space that rotated day and night to imitate the Earth's movement and impress his guests.
No an Aqaduct was led from the mountains all the way to his domus (house) and the water hit a spining axis which made it move duh!! i am only a sixth grader!
No an Aqaduct was led from the mountains all the way to his domus (house) and the water hit a spining axis which made it move duh!! i am only a sixth grader!
TerrorSquad12345 2 years ago
Apparently it was water powered.
MrJinxo 2 years ago
how did it move?
tylermanchesteruntd 2 years ago 2