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Ancient water management in the casa dell’Efebo in Pompeii

JOURNAL ARTICLE published August 2022 in Water History

Authors: Wayne F. Lorenz | A. Kate Trusler | Jessica N. Bernstetter Totsch

The urban hydrology and hydraulic engineering at the classic maya site of Palenque

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2013 in Water History

Authors: Kirk D. French | Christopher J. Duffy | Gopal Bhatt

Urban land for a growing city at the banks of a moving river: Vienna's spread into the Danube island Unterer Werd from the late 17th to the beginning of the 20th century

JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2013 in Water History

Authors: Gertrud Haidvogl | Marianna Guthyne-Horvath | Sylvia Gierlinger | Severin Hohensinner | Christoph Sonnlechner

From Great Green Walls to deadly mires: wetlands as military environments and ecosystems in Chinese history

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2013 in Water History

Authors: Jack Patrick Hayes

Responding to extremes: managing urban water scarcity in the late nineteenth-century Straits Settlements

JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 2020 in Water History

Research funded by Singapore Ministry of Education (MOE T1 19 - C242-SMU-003)

Authors: Fiona Williamson

Climatic variability and the evolution of water technologies in Crete, Hellas

JOURNAL ARTICLE published June 2016 in Water History

Authors: Y. Markonis | A. N. Angelakis | J. Christy | D. Koutsoyiannis

Flotsam: Garbage dumping, pollution, and legal tensions in the Detroit River

JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 2020 in Water History

Authors: Ramya Swayamprakash

Silent partner: river and city in sequence and context

JOURNAL ARTICLE published September 2016 in Water History

Authors: Pierre Claude Reynard

Communality and power: irrigation in the Zerqa Triangle, Jordan

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2010 in Water History

Authors: Eva Kaptijn

Critical water: negotiating the Vuoksi River in 1940

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2011 in Water History

Authors: Kristiina Korjonen-Kuusipuro

A century of red water: mine waste, legacy contamination, and institutional amnesia in Minnesota’s Mesabi Iron Range

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2018 in Water History

Research funded by National Science Foundation (R56645,Toxic Mobilizations in Iron Mining Contamination)

Authors: John Baeten

Where’s the loo? An analysis of the spatial distribution of private latrines in Pompeii

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2017 in Water History

Authors: A. Kate Trusler

Management of fluvio-coastal dynamics in the Tiber delta during the Roman period: using an integrated waterways system to cope with environmental challenges at Ostia and Portus

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2023 in Water History

Research funded by European Research Council (339123) | Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR-11-JSH3-0002) | FosPhora Project - A*Midex (AMX-18-MED-018)

Authors: Ferréol Salomon | Kristian Strutt | Dragana Mladenović | Jean-Philippe Goiran | Simon Keay

Water supply of ancient Egyptian settlements: the role of the state. Overview of a relatively equitable scheme from the Old to New Kingdom (ca. 2543–1077 BC)

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2016 in Water History

Authors: Delphine Driaux

Both ‘firmer’ and ‘queachy’: drainage of the lands along the Lincolnshire Wash in the seventeenth century

JOURNAL ARTICLE published December 2023 in Water History

Authors: I. G. Simmons | M. R. Foster

Redirecting sediment and rearranging social justice

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 29 October 2020 in Water History

Authors: Craig E. Colten

Water in Afghanistan: a modern history

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 26 March 2024 in Water History

Authors: Shah Mahmoud Hanifi

The supply of the public lacus of Pompeii, estimated from the discharge of their overflow channels

JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2021 in Water History

Authors: Maria C. Monteleone | Martin Crapper | Davide Motta

The Qanāt: a multidisciplinary and diachronic approach to the study of groundwater catchment systems in archaeology

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 2018 in Water History

Authors: Julien Charbonnier | Kristen Hopper