Great waterworks in Roman Greece : : aqueducts and monumental fountain structures : function in context / / edited by Georgia A. Aristodemou and Theodosios P. Tassios.

This volume is the 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...

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Superior document:Archaeopress Roman archaeology ; 35
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Place / Publishing House:Oxford : : Archeopress,, [2018]
©2018
Year of Publication:2018
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Archaeopress Roman archaeology ; 35.
Physical Description:1 online resource (iv, 258 pages) :; illustrations.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Georgia A. Aristodemou and Theodosios P. Tassios
  • Introduction I. Roman Aqueducts in Greece
  • Theodosios P. Tassios
  • Introduction II. Roman Monumental Fountains (Nymphaea) in Greece
  • Georgia A. Aristodemou
  • Preface
  • Georgia A. Aristodemou and Theodosios P. Tassios
  • Roman Aqueducts in Greece
  • Theodosios P. Tassios
  • Roman Monumental Fountains (Nymphaea) in Greece
  • Georgia A. Aristodemou
  • PART I: AQUEDUCTS
  • Vaulted-roof aqueduct channels in Roman Macedonia
  • Asimina Kaiafa-Saropoulou
  • The Aqueduct of Actian Nikopolis
  • The water supply of Roman Thessaloniki
  • Manolis Manoledakis
  • The Hadrianic aqueduct of Athens
  • and the underlying tradition of hydraulic engineering
  • Eustathios D. Chiotis
  • The Hadrianic aqueduct in Corinth
  • Yannis Lolos
  • The Roman aqueduct of Mytilene
  • Roman aqueduct of Samos
  • Τelauges Ν. Dimitriou
  • Amanda Kelly
  • PART I: AQUEDUCTS
  • Vaulted-roof aqueduct channels in Roman Macedonia
  • Asimina Kaiafa-Saropoulou
  • The aqueduct of Actian Nicopolis
  • Konstantinos L. Zachos and Leonidas Leontaris
  • The water supply of Roman Thessaloniki
  • Manolis Manoledakis
  • The Hadrianic aqueduct of Athens
  • and the underlying tradition of hydraulic engineering
  • Eustathios D. Chiotis
  • The Hadrianic aqueduct of Athens
  • Eustathios D. Chiotis
  • The Hadrianic aqueduct in Corinth
  • Yannis Lolos
  • The Roman aqueduct of Mytilene
  • Yannis Kourtzellis, Maria Pappa and George Kakes
  • Roman aqueduct of Samos
  • Τelauges Ν. Dimitriou
  • A Roman Aqueduct through the Cretan Highlands
  • - securing the water supply for elevated Lyttos
  • Amanda Kelly
  • PART II: NYMPHAEA
  • Shifting tides: approaches to the public water-displays of Roman Greece
  • Dylan Kelby Rogers
  • Fountain figures from the Greek provinces:.
  • monumentality in fountain structures of Roman Greece as revealed through their sculptural display programs and their patrons
  • Georgia Aristodemou
  • The monumental fountain in the Athenian Agora: reconstruction and interpretation*
  • Shawna Leigh
  • New water from old spouts: the case of the Arsinoe fountain of Messene
  • Mario Trabucco della Torretta
  • Reflecting the past: the nymphaeum near the so-called Praetorium at Gortyn
  • Brenda Longfellow
  • PART II: NYMPHAEA
  • Shifting tides: approaches to the public water-displays of Roman Greece
  • Dylan Kelby Rogers
  • Fountain figures from the Greek provinces:
  • monumentality in fountain structures of Roman Greece as revealed through their sculptural display programs and their patrons
  • Georgia Aristodemou
  • The monumental fountain in the Athenian Agora: reconstruction and interpretation*
  • Shawna Leigh
  • New water from old spouts: the case of the Arsinoe fountain of Messene
  • Mario Trabucco della Torretta
  • Reflecting the past: the nymphaeum near the so-called Praetorium at Gortyn
  • Brenda Longfellow.