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Building the Ancient City: Athens and Rome

Building the Ancient City: Athens and Rome

Genres

Documentary

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The first city of a million was built two thousand years ago. But how did they make Ancient Athens and Rome work without petrol, gas or electricity? Professor Wallace-Hadrill finds out.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Ended

Original Language

English

Runtime

mins

Rating

4.5/10

Release Date

07 June 2025

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Andrew Wallace-Hadrill

Andrew Wallace-Hadrill

Self - Presenter

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