Dr. Tsvika TsukWhen Ceres commands her nymphs – An investigation of the relation between mills and aqueducts in the antique mediterraneanMrs. Dipl.-Ing. Arch. Stefanie PreißlerDr. Daniel WarnerMr. Hillel GlassmanProf. Dr. hc. mult. Werner EckThe Inverted siphon pipelines to Tel Bet Yerah/ es-SinnabrisMrs. Yardenna Alexandre
The Early Islamic aqueducts to Ramla and HebronDipl.-Ing. Anna Androvitsanea Ms. Dipl.-Ing. Anna Androvitsanea M.Sc.Qanat Systems in the Holy LandDr. Yosef PorathMr. Amir Gorzalczany and Dr. David amitProf. Dr.-Ing. Hartmut WittenbergAncient Water Systems of the Lamas Cayi and the surrounding hinterlandMr. Dennis Murphy
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Henning Fahlbusch
Antike Wasserbauten Von Antiochia (Tuerkei)
Prof. Dr.Mathias Döring
Water as weapon and military target in Ancient Mesopotamian
Dr.-Ing. Ariel Bagg
Sinter deposits in Roman aqueducts
Ms. Gül Sürmelihindi and Prof. Dr. Cees PasschierThe Atlas Project of Roman Aqueducts (ROMAQ)Prof. Dr. Cees Passchier, Mr. Driek van Opstal, Mr. Wilke Schram and Ms. Gül SürmelihindiCurrents of Water & Knowledge: Turning ancient water works into current education contentDr. Amnon ShefiMr. Wilke Schram
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Online Proceedings: Water in Antiquity: Cura Aquarum in Israel 14-20 October 2012
15th International Conference: Water in Antiquity: Cura Aquarum in Israel 14-20 October 2012
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