A groma is an ancient surveying instrument used for establishing right angles and measuring distances. It consists of a vertical staff with a horizontal crosspiece, from which plumb lines are hung. Surveyors would position the groma at a specific point and use the plumb lines to create perpendicular lines, aiding in land division and construction projects. Its precision was essential for creating accurate maps and layouts in ancient civilizations.
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