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Great Waterworks in Roman Greece - Aqueducts and Monumental Fountain Structures: Function in Context (Paperback)
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Great Waterworks in Roman Greece - Aqueducts and Monumental Fountain Structures: Function in Context (Paperback)
Series: Archaeopress Roman Archaeology
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In recent years an increasing worldwide awareness of the importance
of water management in the ancient civilizations has generated much
new discussion on water archaeology in ancient Greece. The present
volume, Great Waterworks in Roman Greece, consists the very first
presentation of large scale waterworks in the Greek provinces of
the Roman Empire. As a collective work, it brings together a wide
body of experts from the newly emerged and expanding field of water
technology and water archaeology in Roman Greece, and it fills an
essential gap in archaeological research and relative bibliography
regarding water management and monumental water structures in
Greece during the Roman period. Among the main goals that this
multi-author volume attempts to succeed is to show that great
waterworks (namely aqueducts and nymphaea) not only were novelties
in the Greek provinces, both in form and function, but they also
changed the architectural landscape of their surrounding
environments, and they introduced the concept of luxury in the
urban landscapes of Roman Greece. The discussed papers deploy along
a wide geographical area, covering the roman provinces of Macedonia
and Thrace, Epirus, Achaia, the Aegean islands and Crete, between
the 1st century BC and the 4th century AD. Collective studies such
as this, not only will enlighten and promote the multifaceted
significance of the archaeological remains regarding water
management technology of the Roman period in the Greek regions, but
they will also reveal the significant impact of the Roman
technological heritage in the Greek territories.
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