Ancient Rome's Sanitation System: Centuries Ahead of It's Time

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  • @cewuifgerv
    @cewuifgerv 3 роки тому +427

    To quote Reg from Life of Brian: "All right, but apart from the sanitation, the medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, the fresh-water system, and public health, what have the Romans ever done for us?"

    • @zsoltsandor3814
      @zsoltsandor3814 3 роки тому +19

      Brought peace.

    • @jimmyz4954
      @jimmyz4954 3 роки тому +13

      Freeedooom!!!!!!!

    • @platosocrates9350
      @platosocrates9350 2 роки тому +19

      For all it's flaws, Rome was a very good place to live in ancient times.

    • @ismailmukooza2005
      @ismailmukooza2005 2 роки тому +5

      🎨 Art....

    • @christoff124
      @christoff124 2 роки тому

      @@platosocrates9350 unless there was a war with egypt then you have to cannibalize your neighbors.

  • @weatherman667
    @weatherman667 4 роки тому +627

    In terms of quality of life and life expectancy, sanitation is one of the most important inventions.

    • @gypo_gault
      @gypo_gault 4 роки тому +17

      And soap but they go hand and hand

    • @DEXEvolution
      @DEXEvolution 4 роки тому +18

      You could have a tiny bedroom, kitchen and living room but if the bathroom is shite, then you’re living in 3rd class... Oh the horrors I’ve seen 😨

    • @shanelangford7788
      @shanelangford7788 4 роки тому +3

      Hell ya. By AMAZING COINCIDENCE when vaccines came out and were widespread was just about the same time as indoor plumbing....hmmm.

    • @shanelangford7788
      @shanelangford7788 4 роки тому +1

      @@sneakysalmon6068 I never worry about some silly fuck talking shit on the internet. So it's fine ne that you talk like you know something. But the REALITY is that it's likely...Infact MORE than likely that the SANITATION helped....and the injection hurt. Simple had that.

    • @seangeiger45
      @seangeiger45 4 роки тому +15

      @@shanelangford7788 Oh dear god, you're not spreading that anti-vaxx bullshit, are you? There is absolutely no science to back any of your claims.

  • @applejacks971
    @applejacks971 3 роки тому +66

    My grandparents didn't have an indoor bathroom til 1978. There was only the outhouse outside and a bath tub on the front porch.
    To take baths, grandma would fill the bathtub up with water heated on the stove. I'd go first, then more hot water was added for my sis, then more hot water for my brother. Nope, the water wasn't drained and refilled, just added too. It was drained when all 3 of us had our baths.
    The outhouse was tricky as you needed to watch out for bats and creepy crawlies, especially at night.
    We spent every summer at the farm til '78 when g-ma moved to town. I was 7 at the time.

    • @ObservationofLimits
      @ObservationofLimits 3 роки тому +9

      @Applejacks971 got a bunch of friends with properties in the north woods that don’t even have running water. Water barrels everywhere fill up from rain falls, outhouse is about 100’ from the house. Some places have electricity, most do not.

    • @jonathansoko1085
      @jonathansoko1085 2 роки тому +7

      I need only TWO things to function as a human. A toilet and a shower. Give me those 2 things and i can live anywhere in any situation.

    • @acoustic296
      @acoustic296 2 роки тому +4

      Even today here in the Philippines many families or houses still have no indoor. They're taking sh*t in the forest or rivers.

    • @sirgalahad1376
      @sirgalahad1376 2 роки тому +1

      @@ObservationofLimits Where do you live?

    • @itcangetbetter
      @itcangetbetter Рік тому

      Thankful today I don't have bathe in sibling soup

  • @thomasmoeller3446
    @thomasmoeller3446 4 роки тому +119

    Introduction "Why else would you watch Megaprojects then to learn about . . . . " IMMEDIATELY earned a thumbs up.

  • @daguard411
    @daguard411 4 роки тому +27

    I read an article in Reader's Digest that in the '60's or 70's Rome was trying to fix a trouble they were having with the current city's sewer system. They tried shutting it down several ways, but were not successful, so they decided to find out why they couldn't do so. When discovered, it was realized that though it was never recorded on the maps or records, they were using a portion of the sewers built during the Empire.

  • @gnomadD_
    @gnomadD_ 4 роки тому +261

    The sponge on a stick is where we get the phrase "wrong end of the stick".
    Now, let that mental image marinade for a second.

    • @Jack-hg1hq
      @Jack-hg1hq 4 роки тому +61

      the word marinade made that 10x more uncomfortable

    • @jackcallahan1848
      @jackcallahan1848 4 роки тому +11

      nomadD it could go 1 of 2 ways, you grab the soiled end, or stick the pointy end in your... you get the idea...
      Given there are only 2 ends to the stick means that it would probably be both at the same time

    • @theronmelcher1647
      @theronmelcher1647 4 роки тому +2

      was just about to bring that up... i waited for the mention of the idiom 3 times

    • @duplicateify
      @duplicateify 4 роки тому +4

      Jack Cowsill it’s supposed to be marinate.

    • @Nmwhat
      @Nmwhat 4 роки тому +10

      Neat idea, but there’s no evidence for that history. Its attested use dates back only to around the 1500s, a long time ago but well after the Roman period, and in the oldest usages the word is “staff” rather than “stick,” suggesting something longer than the Romans’ sponge sticks.
      The most likely etymology is that the idiom is a reference to a master beating a servant; i.e., to get the wrong end of the stick is to be on the receiving end of a beating. Some have interpreted it as instead a reference to accidentally grabbing the dirty (and sometimes sharp) end of a walking stick.

  • @WardenWolf
    @WardenWolf 3 роки тому +146

    The reason the Dark Ages are called the Dark Ages was due to the loss of large public works projects, particularly sanitation systems. While there was some effort to upkeep existing systems, oftentimes when they broke there was no one left with the knowledge, resources, or money to repair them. There was a major regress in the average standard of living in the cities as a result.

    • @humzaibrahim2953
      @humzaibrahim2953 3 роки тому +4

      sounds like isaac asimovs foundation series

    • @R1project0
      @R1project0 3 роки тому +29

      actually it's because there are near to no records hence the period is dark, same goes for nearly all other dark ages in history. The fact these periods are comparatively less enlightened is a topic on its own, and this interpretation of the term dark ages actually caused a lot of 'backlash' a few years back with many people going about wanting to change the term or stop using it because people still did remarkable stuff, which is true, but it's also not why they are called dark ages xD

    • @humzaibrahim2953
      @humzaibrahim2953 3 роки тому +18

      @@R1project0 it was the dark ages for europe... not so much for the rest of the world

    • @R1project0
      @R1project0 3 роки тому +5

      @@humzaibrahim2953 yup, I dunno where you got I was talking about other places in the world. I Just said why periods called dark ages are called so, not that any 2 places in the world necessarily experience a dark age simultaneously.

    • @humzaibrahim2953
      @humzaibrahim2953 3 роки тому +8

      @@R1project0 the general consensus is when referring to dark ages, people are talkin about europe.

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 3 роки тому +28

    3:10 - Chapter 1 - Early sanitation systems
    4:40 - Chapter 2 - The rise of rome
    6:20 - Chapter 3 - Cloaca maxima
    8:50 - Chapter 4 - 11 aqueducs
    10:45 - Chapter 5 - Public latrines
    13:10 - Chapter 6 - Public baths
    15:00 - Chapter 7 - Ahead of its time

  • @jackcallahan1848
    @jackcallahan1848 4 роки тому +126

    Everyone: do the coliseum or pantheon or something.
    Simon: SEWER

  • @annbjorn
    @annbjorn 4 роки тому +86

    The sanitation at Knossos, Crete 3000 BC deserves a honorable mention.

    • @mosalah8551
      @mosalah8551 3 роки тому +8

      Also indus river civilization mohenjo daro

  • @bradford5951
    @bradford5951 4 роки тому +82

    MEGA PROJECT IDEA : “Tenochtitlan” or what is known today as modern-day Mexico City ... at its height, it rivaled any European city with an established and complex system of law and order. Home to magnificent architectural feats that still inspire today, this little known place is sure to inspire. A rich and fascination history that has withstood the test of time. From bloodshed, gold, and exotic tales of life in the old city, it’s a perfect choice for a look at pre-Hispanic American culture.

    • @sandypanda1
      @sandypanda1 4 роки тому +4

      I read this in Simon's voice 😁

    • @KLAWNINETY
      @KLAWNINETY 3 роки тому +3

      I don't think any European city ever had a monument comprised of 130,000 human skulls on it...

    • @scoutkyle
      @scoutkyle 3 роки тому +6

      Catacombs of Paris...

    • @DixieSchizo
      @DixieSchizo 3 роки тому +3

      It definitely did not rival Rome lol. Still impressive for being isolated

    • @davids2314
      @davids2314 3 роки тому +3

      go to geographics channel simon did tenochtitlan and the catacombs

  • @antoniomaglione4101
    @antoniomaglione4101 3 роки тому +28

    In the video you only said the word "Thermae" but didn't expand the concept.
    Thermae (ae is a dictong) we're built in volcanic areas which are common in Italy.
    In the Phlegrean Fields (Fields of Fire), close to Naples, there are Baia Thermae which are an engineering wonder in themselves.
    Getting the warm water from the underlying volcano, the flow was diverted to dozens of rooms which were frequented by the Roman patricians, both for health and leisure reasons. The Thermae have been active for the following centuries, until the volcanic activity receded; the Baia Thermae were still mentioned by the Italian poet Petrarca in 1300.
    The Thermae had small temples to the Roman Gods inside; in Baia the statue of Mercury is prominent at the entrance.
    Thanks for the video.

  • @moat82
    @moat82 4 роки тому +84

    The hardest working man on UA-cam.

    • @HaroldKuilman
      @HaroldKuilman 4 роки тому +1

      Nope, I would guess that might be Linus (from LTT)

    • @Drozey710
      @Drozey710 4 роки тому +7

      @@HaroldKuilman lmao stop trolling.

    • @warwickeng5491
      @warwickeng5491 4 роки тому

      Never interrupt a man when he is on the blaze 8)

    • @megaprojects9649
      @megaprojects9649  4 роки тому +12

      :) I try.

    • @cheaterman49
      @cheaterman49 4 роки тому +1

      I think Daven taught Simon team management or something? :-) I think Daven is the O.G. of being overproductive, and Simon pushed that trend to unhealthy extremes for our viewing pleasure? :-)
      EDIT: Also he LIKES MONEYYYYY (and who doesn't! :-P)

  • @idonno87
    @idonno87 4 роки тому +223

    How about a megaproject episode: Simon's youtube channel machine

    • @chriswillis4153
      @chriswillis4153 4 роки тому +7

      Do you reckon he selects UA-cam channels randomly? Or is there a system?

    • @SymbioteMullet
      @SymbioteMullet 4 роки тому +6

      @@chriswillis4153 Simon is a computer virus that overtakes channels. It uses deepfake technology to produce new episodes.
      Shell doesn't produce the episodes- that's a reference to the shell program that SWhistler.exe hides behind.

    • @danieldosen5260
      @danieldosen5260 4 роки тому +2

      quantity over quality?

    • @johnniemiec3286
      @johnniemiec3286 4 роки тому +2

      Not possible... he can't show Danny locked in the basement. Allegedly.

    • @SymbioteMullet
      @SymbioteMullet 4 роки тому +4

      @@johnniemiec3286 you think Danny is real? He's D4N-E, a repurposed twitter bot!

  • @stanknowlton7043
    @stanknowlton7043 4 роки тому +206

    Archaeologists found a horde of sponge on sticks by someone preparing for a pandemic.

    • @momfoldinglaundry9963
      @momfoldinglaundry9963 4 роки тому +1

      Stan Knowlton well played

    • @reidthebigcheese7351
      @reidthebigcheese7351 3 роки тому +2

      Chad Klaren calm down there buddy

    • @braddonovan1786
      @braddonovan1786 3 роки тому +8

      I bet the hoarder tried to sell these sponges at inflated prices...

    • @krisi.2011
      @krisi.2011 3 роки тому +2

      @Chad Klaren trumpus got re-elected and everyone was saved and lived happily ever after !!!! Thee end !!!!🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

    • @jacktillerson6873
      @jacktillerson6873 3 роки тому +4

      How in the WORLD did we get trump from Ancient Roman sanitation

  • @captainufo4587
    @captainufo4587 4 роки тому +34

    The sponge on a stick thing has been largely debunked in recent times. Apparently it wasn't used to wipe the butt, it was used to clean the toilet iself. Classic era toiler brus, not classic era toiler paper.
    It would seem that they wiped themselves with either leaves or cloth.

    • @LordDirus007
      @LordDirus007 3 роки тому +4

      Do have a link to that. The only thing I can find is that it was a Butt Sponge

    • @EllieMaes-Grandad
      @EllieMaes-Grandad 3 роки тому

      @@LordDirus007 That's the generally accepted version. Appreciate the insult to The Nazarene, crucified, offered a drink of coarse wine on one . . .

    • @LordDirus007
      @LordDirus007 3 роки тому

      @@EllieMaes-Grandad My comment had nothing to do with Yeshua Hamashiach.

    • @platosocrates9350
      @platosocrates9350 2 роки тому +1

      @@EllieMaes-Grandad Wait, you're saying they made Jesus drink off a toilet sponge?

    • @EllieMaes-Grandad
      @EllieMaes-Grandad 2 роки тому +1

      @@platosocrates9350 That's what I said; standard issue to the Roman military. You have to have read a lot to find and interpret the details . . .

  • @denzuchiha
    @denzuchiha 4 роки тому +145

    Simon! I love the historic mega projects! You should do a mega project episode on the creation of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan! This city has been likened to the Rome of the americas, the engineering and construction behind it is fascinating

    • @MsAnyOneANDavryone
      @MsAnyOneANDavryone 4 роки тому +6

      Shut up and take my upvote
      This would be an amazing video

    • @WinterlightningZ
      @WinterlightningZ 4 роки тому +7

      But with human sacrifice to boot!

    • @Axel-wc8nd
      @Axel-wc8nd 4 роки тому +2

      THAT WOULD BE SO COOL !!!!

    • @stephennelson4954
      @stephennelson4954 4 роки тому +5

      @@WinterlightningZ ah yes my favorite Pantheon where one of the gods quite literally requires human sacrifice to rise and do battle with the night. (huitzilopochtli)

    • @brianfleury1084
      @brianfleury1084 4 роки тому +1

      Tallest pyramid in the world, the Pyramid of the Sun. How could anyone resist a place where the main street is called the Avenue of the Dead?

  • @angelitabecerra
    @angelitabecerra 4 роки тому +34

    Would you consider doing one on the London sanitation system? The revamp they had to do in the 1800s to bring everything up to date. That was a Mega Project too

    • @jefferynelson
      @jefferynelson 4 роки тому +3

      Weren't all kinds of odd things found in the sewers during that project ?

    • @angelitabecerra
      @angelitabecerra 4 роки тому

      @@jefferynelson I don't rightly know. One reason why I'd like them to do a video on it.

    • @ChickenLiver911
      @ChickenLiver911 4 роки тому +7

      The sanitation movement is the most unrecognized human innovation ever. Imagine diggin tunnels underneath every city in the world, every house, and then connect them up.
      Chicago was literally raised up 12 feet so they could build under it. Some places wre completely torn down and rebuilt.

  • @jordanoneill82
    @jordanoneill82 3 роки тому +27

    i wanna see a video that specifically highlights how cities form in layers. where i'm from in australia we only have 250ish years of well documented history and architechture so we don't have 'underground cities'.... it amazes me how under manchester is layer upon layer of abandoned city underneath, supposedly at the bottom going back as late as the 12th century, same with the paris catacombs, parts of seattle etc: there have been plenty of urban explorers venture down these deep underground networks, a lot of it is publically documented. would love to see you dig deep and go more in depth on how this can be done.
    how can a city of skyscrapers rest ontop of such ancient stone and not collapse? how much of it is undocumented? there ever been any cases of people discovering treasure/antique artifacts down there? anybody ever stumbled across a boarded up door in their basement that lead into there? i feel like there is SO much fascinating info you could dig up on the subject

    • @crystalwolcott4744
      @crystalwolcott4744 3 роки тому +3

      As an American, these questions haunt me constantly. How can a city be ON TOP OF another city????

    • @emmamontgomery448
      @emmamontgomery448 3 роки тому +5

      Edinburgh is the best city for underground cities,they built over the plague infested streets,entombing the victims alive:( greetings from Edinburgh,scotland👍🏻

    • @crystalwolcott4744
      @crystalwolcott4744 3 роки тому +1

      @@emmamontgomery448 How though?

    • @TheFrogInYourClosetWatchingYou
      @TheFrogInYourClosetWatchingYou 3 роки тому +1

      yes you do..... Australia legit has unground cities there are areas where the entire town will build their homes and businesses underground to keep cool. Its pretty neat when they are about to have a baby the men can go dig a new room out and lay concrete down ect and have a room for the baby in a weekends time...
      I know its not really what you mean but it is still a neat thing that is done in Australia.

    • @jordanoneill82
      @jordanoneill82 3 роки тому

      @@TheFrogInYourClosetWatchingYou yeah but it ain't ancient, and it's all privately owned, can't sneak in there and go exploring. also nowhere near as full on as some cities, usually only one or two levels underground, not intermeshed with anything else, i like the way old cities used to build upwards instead of outwards and how some cities have multiple layers that go SUUUUUPER deep, manchester and seattle and france being the best three examples i can think of. nothing comparable here in aus, canberra has a few tunnels under the CBD, maybe a few under sydney and melbourne etc: but it'll be one or two floors down, our ancient buildings are all on surface level

  • @TheFrogInYourClosetWatchingYou
    @TheFrogInYourClosetWatchingYou 3 роки тому +12

    It is insane how much water they were able to bring into the city each day...

  • @Tony-pm5xo
    @Tony-pm5xo 4 роки тому +35

    15:19 Btw, the doctor who figured out broken pipe caused cholera was called John Snow

    • @my_granny
      @my_granny 4 роки тому +1

      doctor who figured out the broken pipe? frickin time lord's done everything!

    • @bocadelcieloplaya3852
      @bocadelcieloplaya3852 4 роки тому +3

      So then basically, the discovery of the cause of cholera was a ...SNOW JOB. ;)

    • @deathbycheese850
      @deathbycheese850 4 роки тому +8

      He knew nothing.

    • @RedHeadForester
      @RedHeadForester 4 роки тому +3

      Well he clearly knew one thing then.... Cholera!

    • @xXr0tt3nXx
      @xXr0tt3nXx 4 роки тому

      Kit Harrington who played Jon Snow I’m GoT is a descendant of the man you invented the modern toilet.

  • @gregorypolander9014
    @gregorypolander9014 4 роки тому +700

    So Simon does about 8 channels, is married, AND has a baby? When does he sleep? 🤣

    • @TheKlabim
      @TheKlabim 4 роки тому +62

      Soon, Erebus will try and lure him towards the chaos-gods

    • @chriswillis4153
      @chriswillis4153 4 роки тому +193

      Sleep is for us mortals.

    • @lindah3879
      @lindah3879 4 роки тому +33

      Listen to the brain food podcast. Yes there are podcasts too! He & Daven just work all the time!

    • @ArmchairDeity
      @ArmchairDeity 4 роки тому +222

      He doesn’t sleep. Simon himself is a Megaproject, you see. He’s actually solar powered. Bio-panels in his scalp use sunlight to convert caffeine, sugar, and laser printer toner fumes directly into h.264 video. If you look really close he has a USB-C port just behind his left ear. That’s where the WiFi antenna plugs in... or Ethernet. Boom. 8 channels a week. Easy peasy. 👀😉🤓

    • @trwsandford
      @trwsandford 4 роки тому +98

      last time he went to sleep, all the hair on his head fell out. Worried about the fate of his beard, he decided to never ever do that again!

  • @sdupont79
    @sdupont79 4 роки тому

    Thanks Simon and crew for another entertaining video, I love being able to learn something and have a bit of fun while doing it.

  • @salkoharper2908
    @salkoharper2908 4 роки тому +2

    In London where I live, the sewer system was built during the Victorian era and is still mostly fully functioning. In recent years they have been modernizing and replacing some of it. I find it amazing how much of it still works as effectively as it did in the 1800's. Truly a marvel of engineering.

  • @mattg899
    @mattg899 4 роки тому +134

    What about the Terracotta Army that seems like a mega project. The trans Siberian railway also

    • @coweatsman
      @coweatsman 4 роки тому +3

      We know why it was built. Because China (weak from foreign concessions) and Japan Getting stronger) were in the east.

    • @14gears55
      @14gears55 4 роки тому +4

      Those would probably both be really interesting videos. Along with the trans siberian railway, the trans siberian highway might be interesting as well.

    • @Kabodanki
      @Kabodanki 4 роки тому +2

      terracota army would be kind of borring, kind of useless mega project. build statues and hide them, yeahhh

  • @ticnatz
    @ticnatz 4 роки тому +45

    Reminds me of that scene in 'Life of Brian' where the agitators suddenly talk about all the good things the Romans had done for them....

    • @chriswillis4153
      @chriswillis4153 4 роки тому +10

      The judean people's front?

    • @SymbioteMullet
      @SymbioteMullet 4 роки тому +5

      @@chriswillis4153 SPLITTER!!!!

    • @ticnatz
      @ticnatz 4 роки тому +8

      @@chriswillis4153 Exactly. Or was it the People's Front of Judea?

    • @dunneincrewgear
      @dunneincrewgear 4 роки тому +5

      Fleck Smugbrother
      No. It was the Popular Front of Judea!

    • @ticnatz
      @ticnatz 4 роки тому +3

      @@dunneincrewgear It was the People's Front...

  • @nicholasalonzo7824
    @nicholasalonzo7824 4 роки тому

    You da man Mr Simon. I always watch all your videos through the end. Learnt plenty. Thanks.
    Nico

  • @carlgrau5910
    @carlgrau5910 4 роки тому

    Doing great work love the videos

  • @DarthRagnarok343
    @DarthRagnarok343 4 роки тому +185

    Mega project idea: The Internet.

    • @uneartheros
      @uneartheros 4 роки тому +6

      “What the fuck is the internet?”

    • @cheaterman49
      @cheaterman49 4 роки тому

      Yeah, that was obvious AF, can't believe we didn't think of that at the same time as, say, the ISS or the Hoover Dam!

    • @brady_boi
      @brady_boi 4 роки тому +4

      It's a series of tubes

    • @Lucixir
      @Lucixir 4 роки тому +1

      Most people know how the Internet was invented. It is taught in school and many aspects of it is talked about, displayed throughout movies and television, it is pretty much a common understanding even if they dont know or remember the exact facts of the stages it went through to become what it is today.
      Imagine how it will be in 5, 10, 25 and 50 years.
      Consider that I address were designed to support up to 4 billion devices and they never thought we would run out but now we are so IPV6 was invented to fix that problem and we havent even really started using the very tip of IPV6 technology yet, but it is coming just as 5G is starting and it was never thought possible to send that much data.
      Technology is amazing and the history of it is pretty interesting to study.
      There is famous quote from 1899 from the patent office that said "Everything that can be invented has been" - now imagine how stupid that sounds today and everything that was invented between 1900-2020.
      History is very fascinating if you take the time to really explore and learn the details surrounding the facts.

    • @TfNeb_
      @TfNeb_ 4 роки тому

      Lucixir can’t wait for working AR glasses that are actually advanced

  • @zachbaxter8598
    @zachbaxter8598 4 роки тому +42

    What about an episode on the artificial island systems in Abu Dhabi?

    • @chriswillis4153
      @chriswillis4153 4 роки тому +3

      Yes!!!

    • @fuzzywzhe
      @fuzzywzhe 4 роки тому +7

      They won't exist in 1000 years. They may not exist in 100 years. That was a colossal waste of resources. All that energy and effort - only for it to sink under the sea.

    • @henk-3098
      @henk-3098 4 роки тому +3

      you mean Dubai?

    • @zaxarispetixos8728
      @zaxarispetixos8728 4 роки тому +1

      Here you go ua-cam.com/video/0BXGh0EYJtE/v-deo.html

    • @zaxarispetixos8728
      @zaxarispetixos8728 4 роки тому +2

      Stagnent water, destroying the wildlife in danger buy storms

  • @crystalratclffe3258
    @crystalratclffe3258 2 роки тому

    I love your videos, I always learn something new

  • @00pisani49
    @00pisani49 4 роки тому +26

    Thank you for making this with due credit given to the innovative Romans. Lets not forget they produced these massive engineering feats while using the opportunity to ALSO bring beauty to the masses. Nothing was done without an aesthetic sense and effort to improve citizens lives with beauty as well as convenience. .so lacking in much of today's industrial design. As the role model city of todays megaopolis', the world should help protect the remains of Roma's examples..through global financial support and by encouraging civic engineers and architecture students to study in Roma. Why try to reinvent the wheel when there were great foundations already thought out.

  • @gaylonjohnson904
    @gaylonjohnson904 4 роки тому +6

    Business Blaze and Megaprojects are my favorite channels with Simon! Keep it up brotha

    • @Multydrifter
      @Multydrifter 4 роки тому

      Check out Geographics, he's the host over there aswell, bet you'll like that channel too

    • @gaylonjohnson904
      @gaylonjohnson904 4 роки тому +1

      I love Geographics too but those two are my favorites

    • @otakuman706
      @otakuman706 4 роки тому

      You check out his podcast channel?
      It started a while before MP, but after BB yet it hasn't taken off like either. Last I checked it was a bit under like 3k subs.
      Longer videos (there is a separate set of 'highlights' though that has shorter cuts of the specific topics) and not the same energy as BB, but definitely still entertaining, especially if you enjoy Simon's many other channels.
      You may have already, I've just been trying to put the word out in his other channel; I think it's good content and I don't want it to die out.

    • @megaprojects9649
      @megaprojects9649  4 роки тому +2

      Legend.

    • @otakuman706
      @otakuman706 4 роки тому

      Now you gotta get it tattooed

  • @SpikeBrave
    @SpikeBrave 4 роки тому +41

    I've heard that the Meso-American creation of Corn is a project that was so huge that it would be difficult for any modern country. I think that would make a good subject for a video.

    • @otakuman706
      @otakuman706 4 роки тому +2

      That's an interesting topic I hadn't really thought about for a series like this. Projects like that would be something I'd also like to see 👍

    • @fastinradfordable
      @fastinradfordable 4 роки тому +1

      There is a monstrosity that has done something comparable... to nearly every crop in the world.
      Monsanto.

    • @seanbrazell6147
      @seanbrazell6147 4 роки тому +1

      It wasn't really a purposeful, consistent project really.

    • @lindah3879
      @lindah3879 4 роки тому +3

      Monsanto is a good one for business blaze!

    • @ArmchairDeity
      @ArmchairDeity 4 роки тому

      Sorry... I think it would be too corny... but, I mean with his researchers... there would be a kernel of truth to the episode.

  • @ernestbywater411
    @ernestbywater411 4 роки тому +1

    Want some more water schemes as projects to look at? How about the Australian Snowy Mountain Hydroelectric Scheme, the Panama Canal, the Erie Canal, the Suez Canal, and I believe there is a canal system that allows people to boat across Europe from Amsterdam using the Rhine and Danube Rivers, amongst others. Then you can look at thinks like the Trans-Canada Railway and Highway for non-water projects. The Trans-Alaska Pipeline would also be an interesting project due to the issues they had to deal with.

  • @AnishAbraham
    @AnishAbraham 4 роки тому

    This is the best video you've done, Simon!

  • @DixieSeas
    @DixieSeas 4 роки тому +37

    Yes!!! Love it! Next do their road systems!!!! ROMAN ROADS! PLEASE!

    • @chriswillis4153
      @chriswillis4153 4 роки тому +3

      Then roman medicine.

    • @timgooding2448
      @timgooding2448 4 роки тому +1

      Simon did this on tifo ua-cam.com/video/IqbAkAjOw5s/v-deo.html

    • @hickamordue3228
      @hickamordue3228 4 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/IqbAkAjOw5s/v-deo.html

    • @timgooding2448
      @timgooding2448 4 роки тому

      @@hickamordue3228 About 3 days late with that link. ;)

    • @hickamordue3228
      @hickamordue3228 4 роки тому

      @@timgooding2448 But he DID a video on Roman roads!! its at ua-cam.com/video/IqbAkAjOw5s/v-deo.html

  • @Philozzi
    @Philozzi 3 роки тому +22

    "I wash my back with a sponge on a stick." (Applause) - Bart Simpson

  • @denmaroca2584
    @denmaroca2584 4 роки тому +1

    One of the aqueducts - the Aqua Virgo - is still in use today, providing water for many of the famous fountains of Rome, including the Trevi fountain. You can visit it below the Spanish Steps.

  • @510faithfulforlife7
    @510faithfulforlife7 4 роки тому +13

    Hey Simon, love your videos. Perhaps the
    "U.S. Interstate Highway System "
    Would be a good megaprojects video?

  • @vibriocholerae8251
    @vibriocholerae8251 4 роки тому +50

    How about a megaprojects episode on the Hagia Sophia

    • @animewatch4213
      @animewatch4213 4 роки тому +3

      Get ready for the Greek Turks fight in the comments.

  • @griffinhunt2692
    @griffinhunt2692 4 роки тому +10

    I love the videos, Simon. Could you maybe cover the Grand Coulee Dam in Washington, USA? It's even larger than the Hoover Dam and blocks a much bigger river than the Colorado (the Columbia River). Also, the power the dam supplied was crucial for U.S aluminum production on the West Coast during the Second World War.

  • @walterdon345
    @walterdon345 3 роки тому

    All your Videos are awesome

  • @filiphorvath5227
    @filiphorvath5227 4 роки тому

    Hey Simon, great work, love our videos and keep going

  • @JiphoTheJuppis
    @JiphoTheJuppis 4 роки тому +12

    The Berlin wall would be an interesting, if sinister megaproject. "Wall" doesn't really describe what it eventually became.

  • @emanuelescarsella3124
    @emanuelescarsella3124 4 роки тому +18

    I'm Italian and my grandma always say "voglia o non voglio dio, voglio l'acqua al Campidoglio mio" that translates to "God willing or not, I want water to my Capitolium" that is supposed to be said by Tarquinio who ordered the construction of the Temple of Jupiter (Capitolium) and brought water to it through one of the famous Romans aqueduct.🙂
    P.S. the proof that attention to sanitation as remained here is that we are one of the few nation that differently from the USA uses bidets🙂😂😂 (just joking☺️)

    • @ruthbrown7203
      @ruthbrown7203 3 роки тому

      Food and sanitation has always my first interest. Much enjoyed video.

  • @andydolan176
    @andydolan176 4 роки тому +2

    This shit is very interesting. Liked and subscribed! The host is very engaging and personable. Great job pal!

  • @JoeStuffz
    @JoeStuffz 4 роки тому

    Wow. Simon is so different when the video doesn't have a crapload of jump cuts. This is much nicer to listen to, even though there still are jump cuts

  • @nunyobidniz
    @nunyobidniz 4 роки тому +31

    Ooh, goody, the cloaca maxima XD

    • @joebaker4116
      @joebaker4116 4 роки тому +5

      I believe there's a cream for that.

    • @nunyobidniz
      @nunyobidniz 4 роки тому +2

      @@joebaker4116 thank the Flying Spaghetti Monster for that. Owww my cloaca! ( may you be touched by his noodly appendage)

    • @vylbird8014
      @vylbird8014 4 роки тому +1

      It sounds grand in latin, but it literally means 'biggest sewer.'

    • @nunyobidniz
      @nunyobidniz 4 роки тому

      @@vylbird8014 sure does, hence the "XD" - funnier still after biological scientific nomenclature repurposed the word cloaca

  • @dvwegner
    @dvwegner 4 роки тому +31

    The evolution of the Soyuz rocket from the cold war up through today.

    • @megaprojects9649
      @megaprojects9649  4 роки тому +5

      Working on some rocket videos now :)

    • @Codraroll
      @Codraroll 4 роки тому +1

      Basically: "Okay, this will serve us for now, but it's small and cramped and we need to evolve the concept and build a better successor to it soon ... oh, wait, that attempt stranded, we'll continue using the Soyuz for a little longer, but only temporarily while we build something better..." from the 1960s until today.

    • @theleva7
      @theleva7 4 роки тому

      @@Codraroll Combined with "If only we could increase the size of those tunnels over there, we could build something much better. If only..."

  • @thunderjeep08
    @thunderjeep08 4 роки тому +1

    Just discovered this channel. Your content is orders of magnitude better than anything the "History" channel here in the US has made in the past decade.

  • @jokuvaan5175
    @jokuvaan5175 4 роки тому +2

    Maybe a mega project video on the electric grid next. They are really an underappreciated marvel of human engineering anf take much more precission and effort to maintain than people realize. From maintaining the voltage levels and frequency to detecting and preventing faults caused by nature or the devices in the grid.

  • @CammanderDart
    @CammanderDart 4 роки тому +5

    You should do a video on Chicago's sewer system, namely how they implemented it. Like raising the entire city

  • @wesleythompson3458
    @wesleythompson3458 4 роки тому +11

    Could you do a Megaproject video of the US Freeway system? (Influence, cost, infrastructure complexity and demise, world influence.) Thank you.

    • @coweatsman
      @coweatsman 4 роки тому

      Including the Chinese imitation, which at 150,000 km in length is even bigger than the US Interstate Highway system.

  • @ragecharacter4743
    @ragecharacter4743 4 роки тому

    Ima a fan of all ur channels

  • @hatuletoh
    @hatuletoh 4 роки тому +1

    Sanitation and hydrology in general is fascinating! 2/3 of my pics from Machu Picchu are of the water collection and distribution system, which still works today. Although MP's hydrology isn't even as awesome as Ollyantetambo's, which not only still works, but is still used by the modern inhabitants.

  • @jasonboakye4526
    @jasonboakye4526 4 роки тому +5

    the greatest teacher I've ever had. Thats what you are Simon

  • @KarlRoyale
    @KarlRoyale 4 роки тому +45

    How about a mega project on the Great Wall of China?

    • @RedHeadForester
      @RedHeadForester 4 роки тому +2

      That's a great suggestion!

    • @arizonachronicsmoker
      @arizonachronicsmoker 4 роки тому

      Suspicious Ned Flanders lol okay then Negative Nancy, I would like to see him make a video on it.

    • @DarthAwar
      @DarthAwar 4 роки тому +1

      @Suspicious Ned Flanders Built using Dozens of existing walls (that where hundreds+ years old!) and slave labor over a 20+ year Period and soon abandon many parts are and where just packed dirt and wood!!!!

    • @rbenzango
      @rbenzango 4 роки тому

      @Suspicious Ned Flanders DONT FORGET ABOUT ALL THE DEAD BODYS HIDDEN INSIDE

    • @mattberg916
      @mattberg916 4 роки тому

      @@DarthAwar slave labor? You mean like they still do?

  • @krumsemenliev6151
    @krumsemenliev6151 3 роки тому

    Nice channel! Keep up!

  • @christopherprimeau7856
    @christopherprimeau7856 4 роки тому +1

    I really want to see Simon do like feature length documentaries in all these places!

  • @ristopaasivirta9770
    @ristopaasivirta9770 4 роки тому +10

    I'd like an episode on the megaproject of mr. Whistler and co. infotainment industry :)

  • @CptMoroni35
    @CptMoroni35 4 роки тому +12

    Megaprojects idea: the Taj Mahal or the Alaskan Pipeline.

    • @dlkwriter
      @dlkwriter 4 роки тому +3

      I'll add a vote for the Alaskan Pipeline

  • @davepickering997
    @davepickering997 3 роки тому

    Another great informative video. Simon, how about a video about the Byzantium cisterns under Istanbul?

  • @robertsurprenant1205
    @robertsurprenant1205 2 місяці тому

    I was looking for shit to do when I visit ancient Rome and after this superb narration I now know more than I had. Great depiction and excellent narration.

  • @cerboris521
    @cerboris521 3 роки тому +7

    You really should have also mentioned how Romans bathed. They cleaned themselves with olive oil then scraped off the oil and grime mixture with a fashioned stick called a strigal. The bathing in water was to relax much like a modern spa.

  • @andersbenke3596
    @andersbenke3596 4 роки тому +24

    Now, given that modern sewage systems have to be maintained by some poor sods - by cleansing Fatbergs, for example - are we to assume that there were Romans, or at least Roman slaves, who had to go down into Maxima with sticks and shovels occasionally?

    • @RedHeadForester
      @RedHeadForester 4 роки тому +4

      The Romans probably had their sh*t together better than we do these days......

    • @DarthAwar
      @DarthAwar 4 роки тому +5

      Yes Public Slaves that is too say people owned by the City whose jobs it was to build, maintain, clean the sewers very few of them lived past 2 years doing that work as it was pre-gloves/masks/wellingtons, Disinfectant/Bleach or Modern Soap not to mention slaves if they had open wounds or already sick had little to no medical care as a doctor was more expensive then buying more slaves!

    • @DarthAwar
      @DarthAwar 4 роки тому +4

      @@RedHeadForester Pre-Empire Yes but read many texts once they started having Emperors/Ceasers the quality of infrastructure dropped dramatically as that tax money went into funding wars (like paying troops, making weapons, training horses and men, building carts and forts!) and on the many Ceasers pet Projects like the Circus Maximus, The Colosseum and the Games, Haydrens Wall, Caligula's Twin Giant Ships, Nero's Palace as such it was left to the senators, merchants and other men of means to fund the ongoing city maintenance across the empire out of their own pockets and you can guess how many did that and for those that did often did not donate much more then token amounts!!!
      With so many men going to war a lot died in battle or from wounds days later and many who survived where crippled this left fewer educated and able men to work the land and sell goods at market this meant even more slave labour was needed to keep people fed so fewer slaves where available to work on public projects like Sewers, Baths, Roads, Walls, Waterways so many systems fell into total disrepair or if lucky had only temporary fixes applied to keep it working for now! This is why later the capital was moved to Constantinople a newly built and fully maintained city Rome was left to rot but would later become the Western Roman Empire and while the city was fixed up a bit was never fully restored and never even came close to the population it use to have , while the Eastern Roman Empire Thrived right up until the Muslim Attack and Conquest nearly a thousand years later to create the Ottoman Empire!!

    • @warlordprimo791
      @warlordprimo791 4 роки тому

      Poor sods? Sanitation workers get paid very well

    • @DarthAwar
      @DarthAwar 4 роки тому +1

      @Jody Owen And a lot of them die or get seriously ill because they cant afford doctors or medicine and it's cheaper to hire someone new then pay for treatment!!!!
      It is horrible!!!!

  • @EMurph42
    @EMurph42 4 роки тому

    Simon you make me so happy. I honestly never thought there would be ancient stuff on this channel. Idk what’s different on here but you look absolutely dashing. Might be a little natural light? Keep up the awesome! The end

  • @corey56133
    @corey56133 4 роки тому

    The large hadron collider would be an awesome future video!

  • @tynandugdell1258
    @tynandugdell1258 4 роки тому +7

    One video I would like to see is the Tokyo Flood Protection system

  • @limedickandrew6016
    @limedickandrew6016 4 роки тому +29

    Sanitation. A subject we like to laugh at and sincerely pray we never ever have to go down into those smelly caverns. And yet, without them, life just wouldn't be anywhere near as comfortable as is today. Didn't some academics at the turn of the century 20 years ago elect the humble toilet we crap in daily as the greatest invention in human history? I vaguely remember hearing. And when you think of it, deeply think of it, you can't really argue.

    • @Magicwillnz
      @Magicwillnz 4 роки тому +5

      It is conjectured that the toilet is the invention that has saved the most lives in human history. It isn't difficult to see why.

    • @nunyobidniz
      @nunyobidniz 4 роки тому

      Wait, how deep are we talking here - just 'round the U bend, or long-drop dunny deep?

  • @rickangelico5612
    @rickangelico5612 4 роки тому

    great video.

  • @nedsa7882
    @nedsa7882 4 роки тому

    Hi and good work, thanks for enriching us with this SUBJECT. 😁,,,, I would love to suggest to you to check out the systems in ancient Egypt and Andalusia.
    Thanks again

  • @jordanwilliams9300
    @jordanwilliams9300 4 роки тому +40

    There's a typo in this video's name (It's should be Its)

    • @j.a.weishaupt1748
      @j.a.weishaupt1748 4 роки тому +5

      Jordan Williams Thank you. I have no idea why so many native English speakers do not understand this.

    • @mikehotchkiss8975
      @mikehotchkiss8975 4 роки тому

      Does not the time belong to it, thus making it possessive? After pondering and some research I may be wrong

    • @Azerkeux
      @Azerkeux 4 роки тому +6

      @@mikehotchkiss8975 You never add a possessive apostrophe to an already possessive pronoun such as: its, his, hers, theirs, ours, or yours.
      the word 'it's' is a contraction of the words 'it' and 'is'

    • @mikehotchkiss8975
      @mikehotchkiss8975 4 роки тому +3

      @@Azerkeux much obliged. I did figure that out after lol

    • @ollieb9875
      @ollieb9875 4 роки тому +2

      @@Azerkeux I don't particularly like it, but it's can also mean "it has" :\

  • @TheMightyZwom
    @TheMightyZwom 4 роки тому +8

    "It was only after a water pipe was directly linked to a deadly Cholera outbreak in London" that the city got a sewage system. ... Well, I guess he knew something, that Jon Snow :)

  • @adamlhotak8180
    @adamlhotak8180 4 роки тому +1

    So great videos....could you do a video explaining why renaissance was/wasn't the greatest period of change?-I have an essay due next Wednesday and i bet you'll provide tremendously interesting info

  • @noobie64
    @noobie64 4 роки тому

    I Work in a sewage plant and you uploaded this video on my Birthday, thanks Simon!

  • @captainamerica6525
    @captainamerica6525 3 роки тому +3

    I think that the "sponge on a stick" was a common use item that stayed in the public facilities. Another common use item was the clay pot filled with vinegar to clean the sponge. 😣

  • @jl.7739
    @jl.7739 4 роки тому +69

    What have the romans ever done for us?
    Sry couldn’t resist

    • @jaewok5G
      @jaewok5G 4 роки тому +8

      -Romanes eunt domus- Romani ite domum

    • @DixieSeas
      @DixieSeas 4 роки тому +6

      Romans still inpact civilization and the way you live today. If I have to explain any further, you need to do some research.

    • @thebradmarkschannel957
      @thebradmarkschannel957 4 роки тому +14

      You mean besides sanitation ?

    • @jaewok5G
      @jaewok5G 4 роки тому +11

      @@thebradmarkschannel957 okay, sanitation, sure … but what _else_ ?

    • @toastytoast9800
      @toastytoast9800 4 роки тому +3

      @@jaewok5G they spread chistianity

  • @av8tor261
    @av8tor261 4 роки тому

    Well done.

  • @francislightsey7870
    @francislightsey7870 3 роки тому

    Awesome!!!!

  • @kbird4275
    @kbird4275 4 роки тому +3

    Since you’ve included theoretical Mega projects can we get one on Elevator to Space concepts?

  • @parkwayconcepts8758
    @parkwayconcepts8758 4 роки тому +6

    Recent toilet paper shortage had me wishing I had a sponge on a stick.

    • @LSSYLondon
      @LSSYLondon 4 роки тому

      That's what the Peri Bottle is for! lol

  • @cheaterman49
    @cheaterman49 4 роки тому

    0:09 Hahaha, that moment of Blazey self-reflection was hilarious :-D

  • @TheCatzilla1
    @TheCatzilla1 4 роки тому

    Business Blaze Simon is slowly creeping into his other channels and I love it.

  • @spectreshadow
    @spectreshadow 4 роки тому +3

    Simon I was like a school kid giggling during this episode.

  • @Christopher-N
    @Christopher-N 4 роки тому +3

    (4:11) "Baldrick, I find the Great Northern and Metropolitan Sewage System interesting, but that doesn't mean that I want to put on some rubber gloves and pull things out if it with a pair of tweezers." -- _Blackadder Goes Forth,_ ep. 5

  • @antoncromas5125
    @antoncromas5125 4 роки тому

    Fantastic content. If you run the audio thru the de-sser filter to remove the high-pitched and hissing S sounds would bring the quality of audio way up.

  • @getsmart3701
    @getsmart3701 4 роки тому

    An episode on Japan's Yamamoto and Musashi battleships. Huge and interesting I reckon. Great work by the way.

  • @marianchicago4002
    @marianchicago4002 4 роки тому +4

    Went to visit Rome in the mid 90’s, stayed with someone in regular Italian neighborhood, there were packs of feral hungry cats roaming the streets and neighborhoods, I am not talking here like packs of 3 or 5, I am talking here packs of 30, 40, 50 plus cats that followed you home, they didn’t attack me while I was there, but I was told by the friend I was staying with they attacked her number of times, was explained you drop whatever bags you had that might had attracted them and you run home as you won’t win a fight with with a hungry pack of cats that large.

    • @necroparagon7226
      @necroparagon7226 4 роки тому

      I don't know why but I find this extremely amusing. I guess because cats are usually solitary and then you got a whole freaking gangs of them running visitors out of town when they don't cough up the goods.

  • @jaewok5G
    @jaewok5G 4 роки тому +43

    in before "What have the Romans ever done for us?"
    -Romanes eunt domus- Romani ite domum

    • @aw8079
      @aw8079 4 роки тому +11

      Good. Now write it 100 times!

    • @jaewok5G
      @jaewok5G 4 роки тому +3

      @@aw8079 hail Caesar

  • @benwilcox6672
    @benwilcox6672 3 роки тому

    I love that intro best one I have seen

  • @Falcon500xw
    @Falcon500xw 4 роки тому

    You had me at learning @ 0:11

  • @ArmchairDeity
    @ArmchairDeity 4 роки тому +35

    Allegedly... I mean I’m not saying it was aliens, but it was aliens.

    • @glennlaroche1524
      @glennlaroche1524 4 роки тому +3

      Definitely aliens.

    • @ArmchairDeity
      @ArmchairDeity 4 роки тому +1

      Definitely allegedly, apparently. Obviously, perhaps. 🤔

    • @BamBoomBots
      @BamBoomBots 4 роки тому +1

      Be careful, this comment could attract those people that claim all large ancient things are placed on this world by even older, much more advanced civilisations we somehow have found no trace from. Impossible to argue with.

    • @ArmchairDeity
      @ArmchairDeity 4 роки тому

      @@BamBoomBots Can't prove a negative! ;)
      But was definitely aliens.

    • @BamBoomBots
      @BamBoomBots 4 роки тому

      @drew pedersen I'm not falling into this trap again. Everyone who does their own research understands that Aliens from the 12th planet are a much more sensible explanation.

  • @wolf3794
    @wolf3794 4 роки тому +16

    How about the Alaskan oil pipeline? I heard that was a massive project to build.
    Stay epic Simon!

    • @chriswillis4153
      @chriswillis4153 4 роки тому +1

      How about the Alaskan bull worm? They just took bikini bottom and moved it somewhere else.

  • @harter517
    @harter517 7 місяців тому

    I got to tour the ruins of the Aqua Claudia in the early 90s. Amazing structure to see in person. Even though it was completed by and named for Claudius, it was Caligula who actually green lit the start of the project along with another of the major aqueducts during his short reign

  • @Misstribespirit
    @Misstribespirit 4 роки тому

    Love this channel! Could you make a video on the terracotta army?

  • @pacificcoastbreeze
    @pacificcoastbreeze 4 роки тому +32

    "It's" Is a contraction of "it is" or "it has"
    "Its" is the correct possessive form. Therefore, "Centuries ahead of its time"

    • @paulhorton5612
      @paulhorton5612 4 роки тому +3

      Exactly - just as you don't write hi's or her's you don't write it's for the possessive - his, hers and its are the correct forms. Not hard but not well known.

    • @MrAlRats
      @MrAlRats 4 роки тому +5

      @@paulhorton5612 It used to be well known until it became taboo to learn and make use of grammatically correct expressions.

    • @dustbrum3607
      @dustbrum3607 4 роки тому +2

      do yous even lift bruh

    • @shanesgettinghandy
      @shanesgettinghandy 3 роки тому +1

      Came down here just to say the same thing.

  • @Fluterra
    @Fluterra 4 роки тому +9

    "Centuries ahead of ITS Time"

  • @kingofslackers
    @kingofslackers 4 роки тому +1

    Orbital Elevator/lift. I've always thought that was a neat concept but it'd definitely be a Megaproject!

  • @anthonyh8989
    @anthonyh8989 4 роки тому

    Would love to see a two part video similar to the Concorde & Tupolev, looking at both the Space Shuttle programs of the US & USSR.