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Anatolia has been at the crossroads of many civilizations which have, during the last 4000 years, left remarkable remains of water works, belonging mainly to urban water supply systems. These pipes, canals, tunnels, inverted syphons, aqueducts, reservoirs, cisterns and dams convey a fine sense of the hydraulic technology of their times.
Anatolia has been at the crossroads of many civilizations which have, during the last 4000 years, left remarkable remains of water works, belonging mainly to urban water supply systems. These pipes, canals, tunnels, inverted syphons, aqueducts, reservoirs, cisterns and dams convey a fine sense of the hydraulic technology of their times.
Ancient water works in Anatolia
Ozis, Unal (author)
1987-01-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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