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=== Bridge === The existence of a bridge over the [[Ebro|Ebro River]] at the location of the current Stone Bridge (probably already existing in [[Salduie's]] time) is documented from the discovery of lead pipes that supported the bridge and brought drinking water from the nearby [[Gállego (river)|Gallego River]] to the city. It is more difficult to elucidate whether the bridge was already built in ashlar stone in Roman times, although the prestige of the capital of the Caesaraugustan legal convent and the required solidity derived from its function as an aqueduct of heavy pipes leads us to think that it was a stone bridge. [[File:Museo de Zaragoza-Estatua varonil.jpg|thumb|Statue of a male (second half of the first century A.D.) from the time of [[Nero]] or [[Domitian]], whom it could represent as a young man,<ref name=":0">Eva M. Koppel and Isabel Rodá, [https://books.google.com/books?id=DAL-lG7Ts48C&pg=PA109 «La escultura»], in F. Beltrán Lloris, ''Zaragoza. Colonia Caesar Augusta'', Roma, L'Erma di Bretschneider, 2007, pp. 85-96 (''Ciudades romanas de Hispania'', 4). ''Apud'' Mostalac and Biel, ''loc. cit.'' in Fatás (dir.), ''Guía histórico-artística de Zaragoza'', 2008, p. 694.</ref> found in the Roman Forum of Caesaraugusta.]]
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