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New in January, 2010
AQUAGEN: Historical introduction Technical introduction AQUASITE: Information on 50 selected Roman aqueducts AQUALIT: Literature on 600 aqueducts AQUABIB: Bibliographies on bibliographies AQUAPUB: Some selected papers AQUAWEB: The best 20 external websites on Roman aqueducts AQUAMINT: Aqueducts on Roman coins Basins / castella - introduction Basins / castella - drawings Opus caementicium Siphons in Greek and Roman aqueducts 16 Intriguing Questions (Highschool level) Scriptie2008 IN DUTCH: - Aquaducten van Nijmegen tot Rome - Romeinen in Nederland - Suggesties voor een Romereis In preparation:
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MissionThis website on Roman aqueducts aims to show what marvellous work has been done by engineers and architects of the Roman empire. Water is a commodity that all humanity needs, and we dedicate this website to the builders of the Roman aqueducts and to all people who now live in the same lands, and who need the water just as much as our ancestors 2000 years ago. We hope that this website will show what unites us in this beautiful part of the world around 'our sea', MARE NOSTRUM. Wilke Schram Cees Passchier Most photos and maps are our own and may be used free only for non-commercial purposes and with the name(s) of the copyright owner(s): ©2004 - 2010 Cees W. Passchier and/or ©2004 - 2010 Wilke D. Schram webmaster |
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