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Conclusions:Water andRomanEraWorlds
Thispaperexaminedwaterasacomponentofurbansettlement intheRomanperiod. Itexplored
theway inwhichwater formed part of themateriality of the settlements and the implications
andmeaning of thewater in these contexts. Rather than focusing on the conventional themes
of economics, functionality and rationality, the chapter demonstrated that there ismorepoten-
tial in the significance of the water. From a post-humanist perspective, it is possible to treat
water asan integral componentof the settlements, onewhichhadan impactonhumanexperi-
ence, aswell ashumansactingon thewater. Thepaper examined theway inwhichwater had
an impact on the significance andmeaning on the sites inwhich townsdeveloped, howwater
wasused in the townsandhow thewatery landscapesweredevelopedand transformedas the
towns developed. The paper also emphasised thiswater can be used to develop newperspec-
tives on urbanism and consider the way in which urban development in the Roman period
canbeapproached fromadecentredperspective.As such, it emphasised thepotential of these
settlements tohelp to access different experiences and identities across theRomanEmpire be-
yondtheRomantop-downperspective.Theevidence relating towaterallowsus todecentreour
understandingofurbanismandthedifferentexperiencespeoplehadofwaterallowsus to think
in termsofRomaneraworlds rather than theRomanworld.
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The Power of Urban Water
Studies in premodern urbanism
- Titel
- The Power of Urban Water
- Untertitel
- Studies in premodern urbanism
- Autoren
- Nicola Chiarenza
- Annette Haug
- Ulrich MĂĽller
- Verlag
- De Gruyter Open Ltd
- Datum
- 2020
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-11-067706-5
- Abmessungen
- 21.0 x 28.0 cm
- Seiten
- 280
- Kategorie
- Technik