The brevity of this one from Rompres is somewhat tantalizing/annoying:

A team of French and Romanian archaeologists made an exceptional discovery at Rosia Montana (central-western Romania). It is a wooden ancient Roman hydraulic device for pumping out water from underground mines, dating back to the 2nd century A.D. that was presented in a conference at the Bucharest-based National History Museum, on Tuesday.


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