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Mines in ancient Rome used hydraulic mining and shaft mining techniques with tools such as the Archimedes screw. The materials they produced were used to craft pipes or construct buildings. Quarries were often built through trial trenching and they used tools such as wedges to break the rock apart, which would then be transported using cairns and slipways. Mines typically used slaves and lower-class individuals to extract and process ore. Usually their working conditions were dangerous and inhumane, resulting in frequent accidents and even suicidal ideation. These areas were divided into districts and were regulated by several laws such as the .

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  • Las minas en la Antigua Roma utilizaban técnicas de minería hidráulica y minería de pozos con herramientas como el tornillo de Arquímedes. Los materiales que producían se usaban para fabricar tuberías o construir edificios. Se solían construir canteras a través de zanjas de prueba y se usaban herramientas como cuñas para romper la roca, que luego se transportaba usando mojones y gradas. Las minas generalmente usaban esclavos e individuos de clase baja para extraer y procesar el mineral, cuyas condiciones de trabajo eran, por lo general, peligrosas e inhumanas. Estas áreas estaban divididas en distritos mineros y estaban reguladas por varias leyes, como la lex metalli vispascensis . (es)
  • Mines in ancient Rome used hydraulic mining and shaft mining techniques with tools such as the Archimedes screw. The materials they produced were used to craft pipes or construct buildings. Quarries were often built through trial trenching and they used tools such as wedges to break the rock apart, which would then be transported using cairns and slipways. Mines typically used slaves and lower-class individuals to extract and process ore. Usually their working conditions were dangerous and inhumane, resulting in frequent accidents and even suicidal ideation. These areas were divided into districts and were regulated by several laws such as the . (en)
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  • Las minas en la Antigua Roma utilizaban técnicas de minería hidráulica y minería de pozos con herramientas como el tornillo de Arquímedes. Los materiales que producían se usaban para fabricar tuberías o construir edificios. Se solían construir canteras a través de zanjas de prueba y se usaban herramientas como cuñas para romper la roca, que luego se transportaba usando mojones y gradas. Las minas generalmente usaban esclavos e individuos de clase baja para extraer y procesar el mineral, cuyas condiciones de trabajo eran, por lo general, peligrosas e inhumanas. Estas áreas estaban divididas en distritos mineros y estaban reguladas por varias leyes, como la lex metalli vispascensis . (es)
  • Mines in ancient Rome used hydraulic mining and shaft mining techniques with tools such as the Archimedes screw. The materials they produced were used to craft pipes or construct buildings. Quarries were often built through trial trenching and they used tools such as wedges to break the rock apart, which would then be transported using cairns and slipways. Mines typically used slaves and lower-class individuals to extract and process ore. Usually their working conditions were dangerous and inhumane, resulting in frequent accidents and even suicidal ideation. These areas were divided into districts and were regulated by several laws such as the . (en)
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  • Minería en la Antigua Roma (es)
  • Mining in ancient Rome (en)
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