Water Engineering in Ancient Societies
Material type: ArticleLanguage: English Publication details: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022Description: 1 electronic resource (276 p.)ISBN:- books978-3-0365-4164-8
- 9783036541631
- 9783036541648
- Biography & True Stories
- Archaeology
- Petra
- Nabataean
- water systems
- hydraulic analysis
- CFD
- canals
- reservoirs
- pipelines
- flow stability
- pre-Columbian
- urban Tiwanaku
- Bolivia
- hydraulic/hydrological analysis
- surface canals
- perimeter drainage channel
- moat
- subterranean channels
- societal structure
- Roman
- Pont du Gard
- water engineering
- castellum
- aqueduct
- CFD analysis
- hydraulic design
- critical flow
- Machu Picchu
- Inca
- ancient water engineering
- hydraulics
- central-Andes
- engineered landscapes
- political ecology
- Prehispanic
- resilience
- water security
- wetland management
- Roman aqueducts
- inverted siphons
- static pressure
- pressure surges
- lead pipes
- stone conduits
- air entrapment
- Vitruvius
- Inka
- Tipon
- precolumbian
- flow rates
- fountain
- Peru
- Archaic period
- Caral
- CFD models
- beach ridges
- ENSO events
- landscape change
- site termination
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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.
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