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L'eau, patrimoine commun de l'humanité.
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ISBN: 2747521710 9782747521710 Year: 2001 Volume: 8, 2001/4 Publisher: Louvain-la-Neuve : Paris : Centre Tricontinental ; L'Harmattan,


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Sustainable water use in Europe - part 2 : demand management.
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ISBN: 9291672688 9291673064 9789291672684 9789291673063 Year: 2001 Volume: 21 Publisher: Luxembourg : Office des publications officielles des communautés européennes = Office for official publications of the European communities = OPOCE,


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Water for the City, Fountains for the People : Monumental Fountains in the Roman East : An archaeological study of water management
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ISSN: 17803195 ISBN: 9782503534497 250353449X Year: 2012 Volume: 9 Publisher: Turnhout Brepols

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Archaeological research has brought to light dozens of ancient monumental fountains. For any well-to-do urban center, they were a necessary utilitarian and aesthetic amenity. In Roman times, public fountains reached a degree of architectural opulence and technical complexity never seen before. Through the statues and inscriptions displayed on their façades, they acted as powerful bearers of individual and collective identities. In traditional scholarly research, this representative dimension of monumental fountains is generally strongly emphasized, to the detriment of their essential role in the provision of water to urban centers. The aim of this monograph is to explore the rich utilitarian dimension of monumental fountains in the Roman East, from their relationship to the aqueduct to the various technical details involving the distribution, display, use and drainage of water. Issues such as user-friendliness, hygiene and the preservation of water under harder climatic conditions will be examined as well, following a diachronic perspective that also includes the later evolution of public fountains in Late Antiquity. Exploring the utilitarian dimension of monumental fountains reestablishes the balance with their representative function: this is the most accurate way of explaining their stunning success in the cities of the Mediterranean

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