Water and Urbanism in Roman Britain argues that the creation of Roman water infrastructure forged a meaningful entanglement between the process of urbanisation and significant local landscape contexts.
Water and Urbanism in Roman Britain argues that the creation of Roman water infrastructure forged a meaningful entanglement between the process of urbanisation and significant local landscape contexts.
Jay Ingate is currently a sessional lecturer at the Canterbury Christ Church University, UK. He was awarded his PhD by the University of Kent, UK in 2014. He has written articles on the interpretation of aqueducts in Roman Britain, the development of Roman London's waterscape, and Post-Human approaches to the Roman world.
Inhaltsangabe
List of figures Acknowledgements Chapter One: Water and Urbanism Chapter Two: Discovering Hybridity in Classical Accounts of Municipal Water Chapter Three: Water in Roman Britain Chapter Four: The Value of Water and New Approaches to Urban Space Bibliography Index
List of figures Acknowledgements Chapter One: Water and Urbanism Chapter Two: Discovering Hybridity in Classical Accounts of Municipal Water Chapter Three: Water in Roman Britain Chapter Four: The Value of Water and New Approaches to Urban Space Bibliography Index
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