Reconsidering the water system of Roman Barcino (Barcelona) from supply to discharge

This paper presents the results of the ‘Roman Barcino Water Network’ Project. This study employed a series of methodologies aiming at joining and interpreting all data available on water supply, distribution, management, use and discharge in the Romancolony of Barcino (modern Barcelona). Analyses of...

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Main Authors: Orengo, Hèctor A., Miró i Alaix, Carme
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Published: Springer 2013
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/2269/
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Miró i Alaix, Carme
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description This paper presents the results of the ‘Roman Barcino Water Network’ Project. This study employed a series of methodologies aiming at joining and interpreting all data available on water supply, distribution, management, use and discharge in the Romancolony of Barcino (modern Barcelona). Analyses of the results substantially modified previous knowledge of Barcino’s water organization and provided one of the few examples in which the whole water system of a Roman city has been tackled. We concluded that the water supply employed a single aqueduct, which divided before entering the city and not two of them as it was previously assumed. Barcino’s water distribution system was designed according to the different uses of water and was conditioned by the city’s particular topography. The results also stress the colony’s ample water availability, which despite its small size, allowed the maintenance of multiple public and private baths as befitted an accommodated population of merchants and administrators.
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spelling nottingham-22692020-05-04T20:20:45Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/2269/ Reconsidering the water system of Roman Barcino (Barcelona) from supply to discharge Orengo, Hèctor A. Miró i Alaix, Carme This paper presents the results of the ‘Roman Barcino Water Network’ Project. This study employed a series of methodologies aiming at joining and interpreting all data available on water supply, distribution, management, use and discharge in the Romancolony of Barcino (modern Barcelona). Analyses of the results substantially modified previous knowledge of Barcino’s water organization and provided one of the few examples in which the whole water system of a Roman city has been tackled. We concluded that the water supply employed a single aqueduct, which divided before entering the city and not two of them as it was previously assumed. Barcino’s water distribution system was designed according to the different uses of water and was conditioned by the city’s particular topography. The results also stress the colony’s ample water availability, which despite its small size, allowed the maintenance of multiple public and private baths as befitted an accommodated population of merchants and administrators. Springer 2013 Article PeerReviewed Orengo, Hèctor A. and Miró i Alaix, Carme (2013) Reconsidering the water system of Roman Barcino (Barcelona) from supply to discharge. Water History, 5 (3). pp. 243-266. ISSN 1877-7236 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs12685-013-0090-2 doi:10.1007/s12685-013-0090-2 doi:10.1007/s12685-013-0090-2
spellingShingle Orengo, Hèctor A.
Miró i Alaix, Carme
Reconsidering the water system of Roman Barcino (Barcelona) from supply to discharge
title Reconsidering the water system of Roman Barcino (Barcelona) from supply to discharge
title_full Reconsidering the water system of Roman Barcino (Barcelona) from supply to discharge
title_fullStr Reconsidering the water system of Roman Barcino (Barcelona) from supply to discharge
title_full_unstemmed Reconsidering the water system of Roman Barcino (Barcelona) from supply to discharge
title_short Reconsidering the water system of Roman Barcino (Barcelona) from supply to discharge
title_sort reconsidering the water system of roman barcino (barcelona) from supply to discharge
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/2269/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/2269/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/2269/