Ancient dams

 

Man has always showed ingenuity in taming water

The first traces of a dam, where archaeologists agree, date from 5000 BC.
It was in Jawa in Jordan where this structure of fairly modest size was found.

Such structures appeared throughout the world, in civilisations without any contact with each other, from Asia to South America.
Ambitious structures were built primarily in Egypt and Rome, and their execution continues to serve as a point of reference right through to the modern era.

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Egypt (- 2600 BC)
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China, VIth century BC
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The New World
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The Canal du Midi
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The Canal de Bourgogne
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