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The Impact of Constructing Aqueducts on the Settlement Patterns of Roman Crete
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Date Issued
2004-10-10
Date Available
2024-01-29T16:58:43Z
Abstract
In this paper the Roman aqueducts of Crete will be presented for the purpose of exploring the effects of aqueduct construction on settlement patterns on the island.1 The study will demonstrate the diversity and the extent to which Roman aqueducts feature within the Cretan landscape and explore how the distribution density relates to the enhanced requirement for water supplies inherent in Roman society.
Sponsorship
University College Dublin
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Publisher
Peeters
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
Wiplinger, P. (ed.). Cura aquarum in Ephesus: proceedings of the twelfth International Congress on the History of Water Management and Hydraulic Engineering in the Mediterranean Region, Ephesus/Selçuk, Turkey, October 2-10, 2004 / 2
Conference Details
The 12th International Symposium on the History of Water Engineering in the Mediterranean, Ephesus/Selçuk, Turkey, 2-10 October 2004
ISBN
9789042918290
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Amanda Kelly 2006 Aqueduct Construction Demographic Crete Cura Aquarum.pdf
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