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What was a cuniculus?

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Answered by GoogleForever
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cuniculus is a diversionary water channel, used by ancient civilizations on the Italian Peninsula. As the general ancient Italian use derives from the Etruscan use, the term has a special significance of Etruscan cuniculi. The city of Veii was noted for them.

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Answered by shaivyvi75
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Cuniculus may mean:

Cuniculus (water channel), diversionary water channels of Ancient Rome.

Cuniculus (genus), zoological genus of the pacas, three species of ground-dwelling, herbivorous rodents in South and Central America

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