Seven Wonders of the Ancient World: From the Walls of Babylon to the Sewers of Rome

You may not be able to name all, or even most, of the sev­en won­ders of the ancient world. But you almost cer­tain­ly know that there were sev­en of them. In a way, that aligns well enough with the world­view of the Greeks who first made ref­er­ence to such a list, giv­en their near-rev­er­ence for that num­ber. Sev­en were the strings of the lyre (unless there hap­pened to be eight or nine), sev­en were the gates of Thebes, and sev­en were the “wan­der­ing stars” in the night sky (if you count the sun and moon). The iden­ti­ty of the won­ders was less impor­tant than the length of their list, and indeed, as ancient-his­to­ry YouTu­ber Gar­rett Ryan explains in his Told in Stone video above, addi­tions and changes were pro­posed since the begin­ning.

The clas­sic sev­en-won­ders ros­ter includes the Hang­ing Gar­dens of Baby­lon, the Stat­ue of Zeus at Olympia, the Tem­ple of Artemis at Eph­esus, the Mau­soleum at Hali­car­nas­sus, the Colos­sus of Rhodes, the Light­house of Alexan­dria, and the Great Pyra­mid of Giza, that last being the only one still in exis­tence today.

Ryan’s alter­na­tive list includes the Egypt­ian labyrinth at Hawara, which Herodotus con­sid­ered supe­ri­or even to the Pyra­mids; the Tem­ple of Zeus at Cyz­i­cus, which Pliny the Elder described as lined by gold tubes to let in the sun­light (sure­ly stripped out as soon as the place fell into dis­use); the sew­ers of Rome, a civ­i­liza­tion­al achieve­ment unto them­selves; and the The­ater of Scau­rus, which, though con­struct­ed out of wood for tem­po­rary use, seat­ed an aston­ish­ing 80,000 peo­ple.

Ryan com­pletes his sev­en oth­er won­ders with the Altar of Horns at Delos, held in myth to have been built by Apol­lo him­self; the Walls of Baby­lon, which actu­al­ly appear on the ear­li­est known ver­sion of the list; and, final­ly, the good old Colos­se­um. As over-famil­iar (not to men­tion over-toured) as it may be, the Fla­vian Amphithe­ater, as the Colos­se­um was known in its day, does make for a wel­come pres­ence among the ancient won­ders, being the only oth­er one apart from the Great Pyra­mid that we can still vis­it today. But if you get into the mood to go mar­vel at thau­ma­ta, to bor­row the Greek word, by no means lim­it your­self to selec­tions already curat­ed by oth­ers. The world is full of won­ders, and your own per­son­al sev­en may not be far away.

Relat­ed con­tent:

Watch Ancient Ruins Get Restored to their Glo­ri­ous Orig­i­nal State with Ani­mat­ed GIFs: The Tem­ple of Jupiter, Lux­or Tem­ple & More

A Walk­ing Tour Around the Pyra­mids of Giza: 2 Hours in Hi Def

Ten Lost Roman Won­ders: The World’s Longest Tun­nel, Tallest Dam, Widest-Span­ning Bridge & More

How the Ancient Greeks Built Their Mag­nif­i­cent Tem­ples: The Art of Ancient Engi­neer­ing

Take a Vir­tu­al Tour of Machu Pic­chu, One of the New 7 Won­ders of the World

The Ancient World Comes to Life in an Ani­ma­tion Fea­tur­ing Istanbul’s Islam­ic, Ottoman, Greek & Byzan­tine Art

Based in Seoul, Col­in Marshall writes and broad­casts on cities, lan­guage, and cul­ture. He’s the author of the newslet­ter Books on Cities as well as the books 한국 요약 금지 (No Sum­ma­riz­ing Korea) and Kore­an Newtro. Fol­low him on the social net­work for­mer­ly known as Twit­ter at @colinmarshall.

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