A science guy from the deep south (Destin) and a humanities guy from the wild west (Matt Whitman) discuss deep questions with varying levels of maturity.
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In this episode, we journey through ancient civilizations to uncover how humanity first tackled wastewater and sanitation. From the advanced sewers of the Indus Valley to Rome’s engineering marvels, we explore brilliant innovations, surprising missteps, and how history’s sanitation lessons still shape the way we treat water today.
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Chapters
1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Mahenjo-Daro (00:02:20)
3. Knossos (00:06:20)
4. Ancient Rome (00:10:00)
5. The Darker Side of Ancient Sanitary Practices (00:14:01)
6. Medieval London (00:18:12)
7. Conclusion (00:26:19)
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