Water management in Gerasa and its hinterland : from the Romans to AD 750 / David Donald Boyer

The Decapolis city of Gerasa has seen occupation since the Bronze Age but reached its zenith in the Roman to early Islamic period as a population centre and trading hub. Located in a fertile valley in the limestone foothills of the Ajlun mountains, the city bene?tted from a benign climate and an exc...

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Superior document:Jerash papers volume 10
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Place / Publishing House:Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2022]
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Jerash papers volume 10
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Physical Description:xxxviii, 521 Seiten; Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
Notes:Enthält Literaturverzeichnis auf Seite 493-517
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Other title:An analysis of the historical water management system to Gerasa in the period 100 BC to AD 700
Summary:The Decapolis city of Gerasa has seen occupation since the Bronze Age but reached its zenith in the Roman to early Islamic period as a population centre and trading hub. Located in a fertile valley in the limestone foothills of the Ajlun mountains, the city bene?tted from a benign climate and an excellent local water supply from karstic springs and perennial streams. By the Roman?early Byzantine period, these water sources were harnessed and managed by extensive aqueduct and distribution networks that satis? ed the broad range of water needs of both urban and rural dwellers.0This volume offers an up-to-date, comprehensive, and multidisciplinary analysis of the water management system employed in both Gerasa and its hinterland from the time of Roman occupation to the devastating earthquakes that struck the city at the end of the Umayyad period. Drawing on archaeological evidence from the author?s ?eld research, together with a critical and detailed analysis of the evidence of water installations and the results of a radiocarbon dating study, this insightful book offers the ?rst diachronic interpretation of Gerasa?s water distribution, setting the city in its geoarchaeological, historical, and landscape contexts, and contributing to the broader understanding of its archaeological history.
ISBN:9782503598628
ac_no:AC16739021
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: David Donald Boyer