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Step into a MEGA exciting tale of stones, circles, and clever measuring! In this episode of Lets Rewind we follow Marcus Vitruvius, a Roman engineer whose careful notes on buildings, baths, aqueducts, and human proportions inspired Leonardo da Vinci and the famous Vitruvian drawing.

This story is perfect for curious young explorers who love clever tools, brave builders, and amazing discoveries. Hear how simple measures kept people safe, made rooms feel right, and helped bridges and theaters work for everyone. Ben & Pia guide you through warm Roman worksites and a quiet Renaissance studio with wonder and friendly curiosity.

Historical Fun Fact: Romans used pozzolana, a volcanic sand, to make concrete that could set underwater — a secret that helped build harbors that still impress engineers today!

Did you know? Could a person really be used as a measuring tool? Vitruvius wrote that the navel marks the center of a circle around a standing person — a simple idea that sparked Leonardo’s famous drawing.

Which story do you want to hear next? Tell us in the comments and Ben & Pia might read it on the next episode!

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