Who Came Up With That?

Who Came Up With Plumbing?

22 min · 13. aug. 2025
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Plumbing is everywhere — it brings fresh water to our homes, flushes away waste, and keeps cities running smoothly. But have you ever wondered where it all started? In this episode, we explore the incredible journey of plumbing, from ancient underground wells and clay pipes to the sprawling sewer systems of Rome and Victorian London. Discover how early civilizations like the Indus Valley, the Minoans, and the Romans engineered some of the world’s first water supply and drainage systems, and how modern plumbing evolved over centuries to become the complex infrastructure we rely on today. Get ready for a fascinating dive into the hidden history beneath our feet! Subscribe to our YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@WhoCameUpWithThat [https://www.youtube.com/@WhoCameUpWithThat]

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Who Came Up With Plumbing?

Plumbing is everywhere — it brings fresh water to our homes, flushes away waste, and keeps cities running smoothly. But have you ever wondered where it all started? In this episode, we explore the incredible journey of plumbing, from ancient underground wells and clay pipes to the sprawling sewer systems of Rome and Victorian London. Discover how early civilizations like the Indus Valley, the Minoans, and the Romans engineered some of the world’s first water supply and drainage systems, and how modern plumbing evolved over centuries to become the complex infrastructure we rely on today. Get ready for a fascinating dive into the hidden history beneath our feet! Subscribe to our YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@WhoCameUpWithThat [https://www.youtube.com/@WhoCameUpWithThat]

13. aug. 202522 min