Bordered by a river, the ancient town of Meaux certainly tapped into this resource for its water supply. Nevertheless, the presence of wells shows that it was not enough. Building aqueducts reflects new requirements and urbanization, certainly in relation to the establishment of public infrastructure requiring constant power such as spas and fountains. Conducting a rescue excavation at Villenoy, neighboring town to Meaux, has provided the opportunity to study one of them. Good preservation of the remains has enabled the identification of the main technical characteristics of this small water conveyance and understand at least one state of repair. These observations complement other more specific findings. However, the chronology of this ins...
Since a study begun in 2007 on hydraulics in ancient berry (financed by DRAC du Centre), about twent...
Rational management of the water system in Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val (Tarn-et-Garonne) in the Middle a...
Water is indispensable for life; but it also has, symbolically and in reality, an ambivalent destruc...
International audienceBordered by a river, the ancient town of Meaux certainly tapped into this reso...
Two recent preventive archaeological excavations carried out in Clermont-Ferrand (Puy-de-Dôme) allow...
This thesis in historical geography explores four main issues, showing the movement of water in Nanc...
During the Roman period, two aqueducts supplied Antibes (Antipolis) with water : the Bouillide aqued...
The planning of the underground works of the Augusteum in Nimes discovered during the 18th century a...
International audiencePreventive archaeological operations have made it possible to renew our knowle...
International audienceThe recent archaeological study of two Roman aqueducts located in northern Gau...
In this project, we are focusing on the water heritage of Montalet-le-Bois’ village in the Yvelines....
One of the distinctive elements of Provence is the abundance of water in the area. We can say that i...
International audienceThe recent researches shed a new light on Augustodunum, Ædui’s chief-town, tha...
International audienceThe recent researches shed a new light on Augustodunum, Ædui’s chief-town, tha...
The excavation and recording of several metres of the Gier aqueduct, which fed Lyon, brought to ligh...
Since a study begun in 2007 on hydraulics in ancient berry (financed by DRAC du Centre), about twent...
Rational management of the water system in Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val (Tarn-et-Garonne) in the Middle a...
Water is indispensable for life; but it also has, symbolically and in reality, an ambivalent destruc...
International audienceBordered by a river, the ancient town of Meaux certainly tapped into this reso...
Two recent preventive archaeological excavations carried out in Clermont-Ferrand (Puy-de-Dôme) allow...
This thesis in historical geography explores four main issues, showing the movement of water in Nanc...
During the Roman period, two aqueducts supplied Antibes (Antipolis) with water : the Bouillide aqued...
The planning of the underground works of the Augusteum in Nimes discovered during the 18th century a...
International audiencePreventive archaeological operations have made it possible to renew our knowle...
International audienceThe recent archaeological study of two Roman aqueducts located in northern Gau...
In this project, we are focusing on the water heritage of Montalet-le-Bois’ village in the Yvelines....
One of the distinctive elements of Provence is the abundance of water in the area. We can say that i...
International audienceThe recent researches shed a new light on Augustodunum, Ædui’s chief-town, tha...
International audienceThe recent researches shed a new light on Augustodunum, Ædui’s chief-town, tha...
The excavation and recording of several metres of the Gier aqueduct, which fed Lyon, brought to ligh...
Since a study begun in 2007 on hydraulics in ancient berry (financed by DRAC du Centre), about twent...
Rational management of the water system in Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val (Tarn-et-Garonne) in the Middle a...
Water is indispensable for life; but it also has, symbolically and in reality, an ambivalent destruc...