Los regadíos y las grandes presas romanas en el Valle del Ebro.

The Roman state founded large colonies in the Ebro Valley as a retreat point and future prosperity for the war veterans of its legions. To this end, they divided up large tracts of land and irrigated them by building large dams, technically very advanced for the time. This talk explains the operation of the Almonacid de la Cuba Dam, which served to irrigate a vast area of ​​land as the economic base of the Victrix Iulia Lepida Celsa Colony, and the Muel Dam, similarly designed to irrigate the Ebro Valley, from which the Caesaraugusta Colony would draw its agricultural wealth. Become a member of this channel to support it financially and enjoy benefits:    / @isaacmorenogallo   Financial support for the channel: PayPal (Spain): https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/Isaac... PayPal (USA and abroad): https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/imore... Bizum: 621317692 Networks:   / imorenogallo     / isaacmorenogallo     / isaacmorenogallo   Websites: https://www.traianvs.net/ https://www.viasromanas.net/ #ancienttechnology #romanroads #romanengineering #romancalzadas #romanvias #romanengineering #WaterSupplySystem #RomanSurveying #IsaacMorenoGallo #RomanSupplies