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Terracing is usually explained as a simple farming method. People needed flat land, so they cut hills into steps and planted crops. That explanation sounds reasonable, but it breaks down once you look closely. In this episode of Built Before Us, we examine ancient terracing as a full engineering system rather than a basic agricultural trick. From the Andes to Europe, terraced landscapes reshaped entire hillsides. They managed water flow, controlled erosion, stabilized slopes, and created long-lasting microclimates. Many of these systems survived for centuries with little maintenance. This video explores how terraces functioned as landscape-scale infrastructure. We look at their structure, drainage logic, wall design, and long-term durability. We also ask why such complex environmental engineering is rarely recognized as technology. Because terraces blend into the land, their design intent often disappears from view. Instead of treating terracing as background scenery, this video reframes it as deliberate, calculated engineering comparable to roads, canals, and aqueducts. Quiet systems. Durable systems. And systems we still misunderstand today. If you enjoy calm, evidence-based analysis of ancient structures and lost engineering logic, consider subscribing to Built Before Us. Leave a comment with a site or structure you’d like analyzed next. #AncientEngineering #Terracing #BuiltBeforeUs #LostTechnology #AncientArchitecture #EnvironmentalEngineering #AncientCivilizations #HiddenEngineering #LandscapeEngineering #ForgottenKnowledge #ArchaeologyExplained #AncientInfrastructure