2019
DOI: 10.31826/9781463240707
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Aqueducts and Urbanism in Post-Roman Hispania

Abstract: WATER AND CITIES IN THE ROMAN WORLDWhile aqueducts are the most easily recognisable elements of Roman water supply systems, they were not simply supplying drinking water, as it can be assumed from a modern perspective, nor were they the only ways in which cities and towns obtained water. The first water supply systemsThe dense habitation that characterises urban settlements has always made water supply a matter of concern for town dwellers -water is essential for life and, the more concentrated the population,… Show more

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“…3), we have evidence for the construction of new public fountains in the fifth and sixth centuries. 33 In Valencia, Tarragona, and Barcelona episcopal complexes were built (perhaps not purely by chance) in the immediate vicinity of still-functioning fountains. 34 Water supply was an essential part of the understanding of the city, and preserving it was important at many different levels for urban communities.…”
Section: Landmarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3), we have evidence for the construction of new public fountains in the fifth and sixth centuries. 33 In Valencia, Tarragona, and Barcelona episcopal complexes were built (perhaps not purely by chance) in the immediate vicinity of still-functioning fountains. 34 Water supply was an essential part of the understanding of the city, and preserving it was important at many different levels for urban communities.…”
Section: Landmarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…71 Moreover, the maintenance of certain municipal and increasingly scarce structures, like aqueducts, may have been a similar source of civic pride. 72 There is also room to consider here coinminting as an example of urban self-presentation. Minting coins showed the economic vibrancy of a city.…”
Section: Validation Of Placed-based Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%