Ancient Rome: Epic Innovators and Engineers through April 26, 2020 at the Western Australia Museum in Perth

Ancient Rome: Epic Innovators and Engineers through April 26, 2020 at the Western Australia Museum in Perth.
Beginning with the victory by Julius Caesar and his army over the Gauls in 52 BCE, this exhibit recreates the technological world of ancient Rome through meticulously reconstructed models and machinery used during the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. Recreations include an onager, a catapult capable of hurling boulders weighing over 100 pounds more than 1600 feet as well as engineering instruments used to construct roads and aqueducts.


Image: Recreation of a Roman onager capable of hurling 100 pound boulders more than 1600 feet. Image courtesy of the exhibition organizers.

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