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Ruina montium de las m dulas
Ruina montium (Latin, "wrecking of mountains") was an ancient Roman mining technique that draws on the principle of Pascal's barrel. Miners would excavate narrow cavities down into a mountain, whereby filling the cavities with water would cause pressures large enough to fragment thick rock walls. It was described by Pliny the Elder (Natural History 33.21), who served as procurator in Spain.
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- Ruina montium de las m dulas
- M quinas grecorromanas 11 31 ruina montium oro en hispania prof manuel lafarga
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M quinas grecorromanas 11 31 ruina montium oro en hispania prof manuel lafarga




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