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    2 months ago

    I don’t understand the reconstruction image, how would they transmit the power to something using it?

    Most similar watermills were situated very close to workshops/industrial areas, and many used the actual building to house their millstone, workshops, foundries, gondola rotors and what-have-you.

    The reconstruction makes it look like these were just power plants, dedicated buildings for the waterwheel and gearing?

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        2 months ago

        You are amazing, that’s everything I could hope for!

        Edit: Looks like it’s believed to be a milling complex to support 10-40 000 inhabitants in the nearby town of Arletum.

        What an astounding feat of engineering to figure out the right amount of waterwheels to aqueduct height/flow.

        And I’m guessing they would have to have had bypasses as well if any of the wheels failed.