The article collates the textual and archaeological evidence for Rome’s water-supply in the period c.300-1000. Whilst there is now sufficient archaeological evidence for the rebuilding of the city’s aqueducts after the Gothic Wars, it is clear that the uses to which the water was put in the middle ages were very different from those of Late Antiquity. There was a massive scaling-down of the overall system, with the thermae falling immediately out of use, to be replaced to a certain extent by church baths for the clergy and poor. The Janiculum mills were maintained, and smaller watermills continued to function off the aqueducts, as well as from the Tiber. Baptisteries used both aqueduct and non-aqueduct-supplied water. There was an extensive...
Even if the general assumption is that Roman water supply systems (aqueducts in particular) ceased t...
[Excerpt] Water supply systems and morphology of ancient cities suggest a strongly constrain betwee...
It is obvious the importance of water supply to any human community. At the end of the 1st century A...
The article collates the textual and archaeological evidence for Rome’s water-supply in the period c...
The getting of water and its domestic, commercial and industrial use were daily activities for many ...
This paper examines the intersection of water usage and water rights and the stability of political ...
Modern water-supply systems — hidden beneath the ground, constructed, expanded, adapted and repaired...
282 leaves :ill., maps ; 30 cm. Bibliography: l. 264-282. University of Otago department: Classics. ...
During the Ancient Greek and Roman times water played an extremely important role in everyday life a...
One of the main reasons the Romans built their aqueducts was so they would be able to bring clean wa...
Even if the general assumption is that Roman water supply systems (aqueducts in particular) ceased t...
The aim of this dissertation is to assess factors that contributed to the survival or failure of Rom...
The aim of this dissertation is to assess factors that contributed to the survival or failure of Rom...
Contains fulltext : 235715.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This article ex...
The Ancient Roman water supply systems still leave us astonished when admiring the solidity of the r...
Even if the general assumption is that Roman water supply systems (aqueducts in particular) ceased t...
[Excerpt] Water supply systems and morphology of ancient cities suggest a strongly constrain betwee...
It is obvious the importance of water supply to any human community. At the end of the 1st century A...
The article collates the textual and archaeological evidence for Rome’s water-supply in the period c...
The getting of water and its domestic, commercial and industrial use were daily activities for many ...
This paper examines the intersection of water usage and water rights and the stability of political ...
Modern water-supply systems — hidden beneath the ground, constructed, expanded, adapted and repaired...
282 leaves :ill., maps ; 30 cm. Bibliography: l. 264-282. University of Otago department: Classics. ...
During the Ancient Greek and Roman times water played an extremely important role in everyday life a...
One of the main reasons the Romans built their aqueducts was so they would be able to bring clean wa...
Even if the general assumption is that Roman water supply systems (aqueducts in particular) ceased t...
The aim of this dissertation is to assess factors that contributed to the survival or failure of Rom...
The aim of this dissertation is to assess factors that contributed to the survival or failure of Rom...
Contains fulltext : 235715.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This article ex...
The Ancient Roman water supply systems still leave us astonished when admiring the solidity of the r...
Even if the general assumption is that Roman water supply systems (aqueducts in particular) ceased t...
[Excerpt] Water supply systems and morphology of ancient cities suggest a strongly constrain betwee...
It is obvious the importance of water supply to any human community. At the end of the 1st century A...