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Going against the flow : wells, cisterns and water in ancient Greece / edited by Patrik KlingborgAuteur principal: Klingborg, Patrik, 2023Langue: anglais.Pays: Suède (SE).Publication : Stockholm : Svenska Institutet i Athen, 2023Description : 1 vol. (221 p.) : ill., cartes, plans, jacquette ill. en coul. ; 25 cmCollection : Skrifter utgivna av Svenska institutet i Athen. Ser. 2, Series in 8, 0081-9921, 23ISBN: 978-91-7916-067-8 ; 91-7916-067-0.Résumé: Despite the prevalent picture of the water supply in the ancient world as being dominated by fountains and aqueducts, the large number of excavated wells and cisterns show that these were the primary water sources for most individuals. Yet, little research has been done on their construction, function and use. This prompted the organization of the workshop Going against the flow. Wells, cisterns and water in ancient Greece, held at the Swedish Institute at Athens on 28–29 September 2017, and subsequent publication of the contributions in this volume. The ten papers presented here offer new evidence as well as a wide range of new perspectives on the use and function of wells and cisterns in ancient Greece. Considering the ubiquity of these installations in every type of setting during antiquity, from pan-Hellenic sanctuaries and civic centres to domestic workshops and remote farmhouses, it is hoped that the breadth of interest among the authors will allow other scholars to advance their own work further, illuminating new and exciting aspects of life in ancient Greece.Bibliographie: Bibliogr. à la fin de chaque contribution. Notes bibliogr..Sujet - Nom commun: Approvisionnement en eau -- Grèce Antiquité | Citernes -- Grèce Antiquité | Puits -- Grèce Antiquité
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Despite the prevalent picture of the water supply in the ancient world as being dominated by fountains and aqueducts, the large number of excavated wells and cisterns show that these were the primary water sources for most individuals. Yet, little research has been done on their construction, function and use. This prompted the organization of the workshop Going against the flow. Wells, cisterns and water in ancient Greece, held at the Swedish Institute at Athens on 28–29 September 2017, and subsequent publication of the contributions in this volume. The ten papers presented here offer new evidence as well as a wide range of new perspectives on the use and function of wells and cisterns in ancient Greece. Considering the ubiquity of these installations in every type of setting during antiquity, from pan-Hellenic sanctuaries and civic centres to domestic workshops and remote farmhouses, it is hoped that the breadth of interest among the authors will allow other scholars to advance their own work further, illuminating new and exciting aspects of life in ancient Greece 4ème de couverture

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