Aqueducts and urbanism in post-Roman Hispania:
"Our current knowledge of Roman aqueducts across the Empire is patchy and uneven. Even if the development of "aqueduct studies" (where engineering, archaeology, architecture, hydraulics, and other disciplines converge) in recent years has improved this situation, one of the aspects wh...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Our current knowledge of Roman aqueducts across the Empire is patchy and uneven. Even if the development of "aqueduct studies" (where engineering, archaeology, architecture, hydraulics, and other disciplines converge) in recent years has improved this situation, one of the aspects which has been generally left aside is the chronology of their late antique phases and of their abandonment. In the Iberian peninsula, there is to date, no general overview of the Roman aqueducts, and all the available information is distributed across various publications, which as expected, hardly mention the late phases. This publication tackles this issue by analysing and reassessing the available evidence for the late phases of the Hispanic aqueducts by looking at a wide range of sources of information, many times derived from the recent interest shown by archaeologists and researchers on late antique urbanism"-- |
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adam_text | Table of Contents Acknowledgments............................................................................... ix Preliminary notes................................................................................. xi Glossary....................................................................................... xi Introduction..........................................................................................i Chronological and geographical setting.......................................3 Water and cities in the Roman world......................................... 7 The first water supply systems............................................... 7 Aqueducts.............................................................................. 9 The uses of water and the why of aqueducts.......................10 The transformations of late antiquity....................................... 12 Methodology....................................................................................... 15 Written sources and earlier research........................................... 13 Direct information......................................................................19 Relative chronology............................................................. 20 Scientific dating.....................................................................23 Indirect information and comparanda..................................... 24 Water consuming structures................................................ 24 Drains, sewers and latrines................................................... 27
Cisterns..................................................................................28 Late Roman water legislation.............................................. 29 Comparanda.......................................................................... 31 Urban water supply: aqueducts and more beyond the Roman period........................................................................................... 35 Quantifying aqueducts in the post-Roman period................... 35 Aqueducts dated to 400 CE..................................................36 Aqueducts continuing into the post-Roman period..........39
vi Aqueducts and urbanism in post-Roman Híspanla Why did aqueducts cease to function?..................................... 45 Maintenance costs and expenses...........................................45 Vú maior and unavoidable damage.................................... 48 Specialised workmen (or the lack thereof).......................... 50 Late antique alternatives.............................................................56 Ground water: Springs and wells.........................................56 Rainwater cisterns................................................................. 61 Aqueducts, infrastructure and urbanism.......................................... 67 The persistence of a public water supply.................................. 67 Private consumption and domestic architecture.......................73 Settlement reorganisation.......................................................... 74 Clustering settlements around aqueducts............................ 75 Spreading for new sources....................................................79 Transformations of the hydraulic infrastructure......................84 Baths and cisterns.................................................................. 85 Secondary use of conduits....................................................87 The end of aqueducts: the end of Classical urbanism?........... 88 The emergence of new urban patterns.................................88 Were aqueducts necessary in the end?..................................92 Aqueducts and their socio-political importance in Late Antiquity ..95 Aqueducts and
the urban elites..................................................95 An elite water supply system?.............................................. 96 Civic duties............................................................................98 Social and cultural redefinitions?........................................101 The relevance of aqueducts for the Visigothic monarchy...... 103 Germanic monarchies and public works.............................103 Restoration of public works............................................... 105 The aqueduct of Reccopolis................................................. 107 Water euergetism ?............................................................... 108 The Church and urban water supply systems......................... 109 The new urban leaders......................................................... no Baths and bishops................................................................. 112 The Umayyad state and the Roman aqueducts....................... 113 The new legal status of the old water supply..................... 113 Looking back, looking East: Syria and al-Andalus.............118 Umayyad urbanism and water supply systems up to the end of the Caliphate.............................................. 121
Table of Contents vii An aqueduct-less society..................................................... 127 Conclusions....................................................................................... 12.9 A surprising degree of continuity?........................................... 129 The long shadow of the past.................................................... 130 The decline and fall of urban aqueducts...................................13z Further afield?............................................................................133 Catalogue: functioning aqueducts in the late antique Iberian Peninsula................................................................................... 137 Almuñécar................................................................................. 137 The remains and course of the aqueduct........................... 137 Chronology and dating evidence........................................140 Barcelona....................................................................................141 The increasing political importance of late antique Barcino.........................................................................141 The aqueduct......................................................................144 Discussion.............................................................................15z Braga...........................................................................................153 The aqueduct...................................................................... 154 The dating
evidence.............................................................155 Conimbriga............................................................................... 156 The aqueduct...................................................................... 159 Córdoba......................................................................................161 The early Roman aqueducts............................................... 163 Late antique water conduits...............................................168 Discussion............................................................................ 175 Lisbon........................................................................................176 Late antique Lisbon............................................................176 The aqueduct and its chronology.......................................179 Lugo...........................................................................................181 The aqueduct of Lugo........................................................ 182 The chronology................................................................... 185 Mérida.......................................................................................186 The water supply.................................................................188 Dating evidence...................................................................194 Discussion........................................................................... zoz Reccopolis...................................................................................Z03 The city of
Reccopolis..........................................................204
viii Aqueducts and urbanism in post-Roman Híspanla The aqueduct..................................................................... 206 Chronology and dating evidence....................................... 208 Segovia....................................................................................... 210 The aqueduct....................................................................... 211 Discussion.............................................................................215 Seville.......................................................................................... 215 The aqueduct...................................................................... 216 An uncertain chronology.................................................... 218 Tarragona.................................................................................. 222 The multiple water supply systems.................................... 223 The chronology of the water supply...................................231 The Islamic period..............................................................234 Discussion.............................................................................235 Valencia..................................................................................... 236 The aqueduct...................................................................... 239 Chronology and dating evidence........................................243 Islamic repairs or evidence for Gothic continuity?........... 249 Zaragoza....................................................................................249 The
little known aqueduct.................................................250 Dating evidence.................................................................... 251 Appendix: Aqueducts and urbanism in post-Roman Tingitama.. 253 The aqueducts........................................................................... 254 Ceuta.................................................................................... 256 Late antique urban patterns and water supply........................ 261 State formation and water supply........................................... 262 Conclusions............................................................................... 265 Bibliography......................................................................................267 Abbreviations and primary sources........................................ 267 References.................................................................................270 General Index..................................................................................... 315 Index of Inscriptions..........................................................................321
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments. ix Preliminary notes. xi Glossary. xi Introduction.i Chronological and geographical setting.3 Water and cities in the Roman world. 7 The first water supply systems. 7 Aqueducts. 9 The uses of water and the why of aqueducts.10 The transformations of late antiquity. 12 Methodology. 15 Written sources and earlier research. 13 Direct information.19 Relative chronology. 20 Scientific dating.23 Indirect information and comparanda. 24 Water consuming structures. 24 Drains, sewers and latrines. 27
Cisterns.28 Late Roman water legislation. 29 Comparanda. 31 Urban water supply: aqueducts and more beyond the Roman period. 35 Quantifying aqueducts in the post-Roman period. 35 Aqueducts dated to 400 CE.36 Aqueducts continuing into the post-Roman period.39
vi Aqueducts and urbanism in post-Roman Híspanla Why did aqueducts cease to function?. 45 Maintenance costs and expenses.45 Vú maior and unavoidable damage. 48 Specialised workmen (or the lack thereof). 50 Late antique alternatives.56 Ground water: Springs and wells.56 Rainwater cisterns. 61 Aqueducts, infrastructure and urbanism. 67 The persistence of a public water supply. 67 Private consumption and domestic architecture.73 Settlement reorganisation. 74 Clustering settlements around aqueducts. 75 Spreading for new sources.79 Transformations of the hydraulic infrastructure.84 Baths and cisterns. 85 Secondary use of conduits.87 The end of aqueducts: the end of Classical urbanism?. 88 The emergence of new urban patterns.88 Were aqueducts necessary in the end?.92 Aqueducts and their socio-political importance in Late Antiquity .95 Aqueducts and
the urban elites.95 An elite water supply system?. 96 Civic duties.98 Social and cultural redefinitions?.101 The relevance of aqueducts for the Visigothic monarchy. 103 Germanic monarchies and public works.103 Restoration of public works. 105 The aqueduct of Reccopolis. 107 Water euergetism ?. 108 The Church and urban water supply systems. 109 The new urban leaders. no Baths and bishops. 112 The Umayyad state and the Roman aqueducts. 113 The new legal status of the old water supply. 113 Looking back, looking East: Syria and al-Andalus.118 Umayyad urbanism and water supply systems up to the end of the Caliphate. 121
Table of Contents vii An aqueduct-less society. 127 Conclusions. 12.9 A surprising degree of continuity?. 129 The long shadow of the past. 130 The decline and fall of urban aqueducts.13z Further afield?.133 Catalogue: functioning aqueducts in the late antique Iberian Peninsula. 137 Almuñécar. 137 The remains and course of the aqueduct. 137 Chronology and dating evidence.140 Barcelona.141 The increasing political importance of late antique Barcino.141 The aqueduct.144 Discussion.15z Braga.153 The aqueduct. 154 The dating
evidence.155 Conimbriga. 156 The aqueduct. 159 Córdoba.161 The early Roman aqueducts. 163 Late antique water conduits.168 Discussion. 175 Lisbon.176 Late antique Lisbon.176 The aqueduct and its chronology.179 Lugo.181 The aqueduct of Lugo. 182 The chronology. 185 Mérida.186 The water supply.188 Dating evidence.194 Discussion. zoz Reccopolis.Z03 The city of
Reccopolis.204
viii Aqueducts and urbanism in post-Roman Híspanla The aqueduct. 206 Chronology and dating evidence. 208 Segovia. 210 The aqueduct. 211 Discussion.215 Seville. 215 The aqueduct. 216 An uncertain chronology. 218 Tarragona. 222 The multiple water supply systems. 223 The chronology of the water supply.231 The Islamic period.234 Discussion.235 Valencia. 236 The aqueduct. 239 Chronology and dating evidence.243 Islamic repairs or evidence for Gothic continuity?. 249 Zaragoza.249 The
little known aqueduct.250 Dating evidence. 251 Appendix: Aqueducts and urbanism in post-Roman Tingitama. 253 The aqueducts. 254 Ceuta. 256 Late antique urban patterns and water supply. 261 State formation and water supply. 262 Conclusions. 265 Bibliography.267 Abbreviations and primary sources. 267 References.270 General Index. 315 Index of Inscriptions.321 |
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spelling | Martínez Jiménez, Javier Verfasser (DE-588)1076934196 aut Aqueducts and urbanism in post-Roman Hispania Javier Martínez Jiménez Piscataway, NJ Gorgias Press 2019 xiii, 321 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Gorgias studies in classical and late Antiquity 26 "Our current knowledge of Roman aqueducts across the Empire is patchy and uneven. Even if the development of "aqueduct studies" (where engineering, archaeology, architecture, hydraulics, and other disciplines converge) in recent years has improved this situation, one of the aspects which has been generally left aside is the chronology of their late antique phases and of their abandonment. In the Iberian peninsula, there is to date, no general overview of the Roman aqueducts, and all the available information is distributed across various publications, which as expected, hardly mention the late phases. This publication tackles this issue by analysing and reassessing the available evidence for the late phases of the Hispanic aqueducts by looking at a wide range of sources of information, many times derived from the recent interest shown by archaeologists and researchers on late antique urbanism"-- Geschichte 400-1000 gnd rswk-swf Aquädukt (DE-588)4002509-3 gnd rswk-swf Wasserversorgung (DE-588)4064811-4 gnd rswk-swf Siedlungsgang (DE-588)4116495-7 gnd rswk-swf Stadtentwicklung (DE-588)4056730-8 gnd rswk-swf Iberische Halbinsel (DE-588)4047912-2 gnd rswk-swf Aqueducts / Spain / History / To 1500 Aqueducts / Portugal / History / To 1500 Urbanization / Spain / History / To 1500 Urbanization / Portugal / History / To 1500 Spain / Antiquities, Roman Portugal / Antiquities, Roman Aqueducts Classical antiquities Urbanization Portugal Spain To 1500 History Spätantike (DE-2581)TH000003969 gbd Aquädukte (DE-2581)TH000008043 gbd Iberische Halbinsel, Spanien (DE-2581)TH000012071 gbd Iberische Halbinsel, Portugal (DE-2581)TH000012072 gbd Iberische Halbinsel (DE-588)4047912-2 g Siedlungsgang (DE-588)4116495-7 s Stadtentwicklung (DE-588)4056730-8 s Wasserversorgung (DE-588)4064811-4 s Aquädukt (DE-588)4002509-3 s Geschichte 400-1000 z DE-604 Online version Martínez Jiménez, Javier Aqueducts and urbanism in post-Roman Hispania Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press LLC, 2020 9781463240707 (DE-604)BV046826727 Gorgias studies in classical and late Antiquity 26 (DE-604)BV041242493 26 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032050510&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Aqueducts and urbanism in post-Roman Hispania |
title_auth | Aqueducts and urbanism in post-Roman Hispania |
title_exact_search | Aqueducts and urbanism in post-Roman Hispania |
title_exact_search_txtP | Aqueducts and urbanism in post-Roman Hispania |
title_full | Aqueducts and urbanism in post-Roman Hispania Javier Martínez Jiménez |
title_fullStr | Aqueducts and urbanism in post-Roman Hispania Javier Martínez Jiménez |
title_full_unstemmed | Aqueducts and urbanism in post-Roman Hispania Javier Martínez Jiménez |
title_short | Aqueducts and urbanism in post-Roman Hispania |
title_sort | aqueducts and urbanism in post roman hispania |
topic | Aquädukt (DE-588)4002509-3 gnd Wasserversorgung (DE-588)4064811-4 gnd Siedlungsgang (DE-588)4116495-7 gnd Stadtentwicklung (DE-588)4056730-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Aquädukt Wasserversorgung Siedlungsgang Stadtentwicklung Iberische Halbinsel |
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