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Tragedy, drama, enlightenment. Enter the Ancient Greeks and Romans of the 5th to 8th century. Discover how the Roman aqueducts have stood the test of time. Who controlled water governance then? Why is this relevant
today? Join Harper Jin, a Master’s student in the Anthropology Department, who reveals these answers and more.

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Links related to our guest:

Contact Harper: harperjin@trentu.ca

More about Dr. Rodney Fitzsimons' Research: https://www.trentu.ca/anthropology/faculty-research/rodney-d-fitzsimons

Letters of a Pre-Scientist: https://prescientist.org/

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