32) Strange history

 

Strange history

 In 2015, an ancient water system was unexpectedly discovered during a construction project in Borojard, Iran. The discovery was made under a historic fort, which surprised experts. This water system consisted of clay pipes and vessels, which were used for the flow and distribution of water. Experts believe the system may date back to the Sassanid period (224-651 AD), but some believe it is even older, possibly dating back to the Ashkan or Achaemenid period.

This water system is significant not only because of its preservation but also because of its engineering techniques that reflect the modern understanding of the time. This complex network of clay pipes indicates that the people of this period had high technical skills for purifying and distributing water. The design of this system effectively controlled the distribution of water, which is in line with modern engineering principles.

Experts are investigating the discovery further to learn more about the origins of this complex water supply system and the civilization that built it. This important discovery reveals the development of water systems in ancient Iran and the technological skills of the people who inhabited the region.

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