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The public works in ancient Greece were main jobs such as art, metalworks, priest's, merchants, military, etc. These jobs became extremely important that the city couldn't work without these jobs. People would buy materials from merchants and the cities military needed to have weapons to protect the civilization of Greece.

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The public works of ancient Rome were pretty much the same as today's public works. They consisted of maintaining the water supply, repairing roads, caring for temples and other public buildings, and distributing the grain supply. These duties were generally under the control of the aediles.

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the public works concerned the work done for the Pharaoh such as digging canals, building temples, palaces, monuments, tombs and of course pyramids.

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This is for Egypt.

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