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The Archaeology of Irrigation Technology and Water Management in the Islamic World: Proceedings of the Bahrain Conference, January 2024
Edited by Timothy Insoll, Edited by Rachel Maclean, Edited by Salman Almahari
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The archaeology of irrigation technology and water management encompasses a wide range of structures – subterranean tunnels (qanÄts, falaj, foggara, ghayl etc.), reservoirs, cisterns, canals, aqueducts, tanks, fountains, water mills, wells, dams, barrages - in a variety of contexts - mountains, deserts, forests, agricultural, horticultural, urban, village, military, riverine, estuarine, coastal, lacustrine – and over a long time period from the seventh through to nineteenth centuries. However, in many areas the archaeology of these facilities remains little explored. This volume begins to rectify this through a variety of case studies examining the diverse ways that past populations have developed hydraulic infrastructure for moving and managing water across the Islamic World. It also considers how past human ingenuity in developing hydraulic infrastructure, now often fallen into disrepair and dis-use, could hold lessons for the present and offer solutions for the future as humanity faces the challenges of environmental and climate change.
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Publisher | Archaeopress
Published date | 18 Sep 2025
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 200
Dimensions | 290 x 205 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 1150g
ISBN | 978-1-8058-3109-9
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BISAC | social science / archaeology
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