TY - GEN AU - Ortloff,Charles R. AU - Ortloff,Charles R. TI - Water Engineering in Ancient Societies SN - books978-3-0365-4164-8 PY - 2022/// CY - Basel PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - Biography & True Stories KW - bicssc KW - Archaeology KW - Petra KW - Nabataean KW - water systems KW - hydraulic analysis KW - CFD KW - canals KW - reservoirs KW - pipelines KW - flow stability KW - pre-Columbian KW - urban Tiwanaku KW - Bolivia KW - hydraulic/hydrological analysis KW - surface canals KW - perimeter drainage channel KW - moat KW - subterranean channels KW - societal structure KW - Roman KW - Pont du Gard KW - water engineering KW - castellum KW - aqueduct KW - CFD analysis KW - hydraulic design KW - critical flow KW - Machu Picchu KW - Inca KW - ancient water engineering KW - hydraulics KW - central-Andes KW - engineered landscapes KW - political ecology KW - Prehispanic KW - resilience KW - water security KW - wetland management KW - Roman aqueducts KW - inverted siphons KW - static pressure KW - pressure surges KW - lead pipes KW - stone conduits KW - air entrapment KW - Vitruvius KW - Inka KW - Tipon KW - precolumbian KW - flow rates KW - fountain KW - Peru KW - Archaic period KW - Caral KW - CFD models KW - beach ridges KW - ENSO events KW - landscape change KW - site termination N1 - Open Access N2 - The chapter 'Water Engineering in Ancient Societies' involves the use of modern hydraulic engineering principles to describe the design, construction and use of ancient World Heritage water-system structures in South America and the Middle East UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/5546 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/84562 ER -