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Engineering the Byzantine water supply: precurment, const
Crow, Jim
(Principal Investigator)
Crapper, Martin
(Co-investigator)
Smith, Simon
(Co-investigator)
School of Engineering
School of History, Classics and Archaeology
Archaeology
University of Edinburgh
Overview
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Research output
(1)
Project Details
Layman's description
Application of modern engineering techniques to examine the water systems of Byzantium/Constantinople from ancient times.
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
1/09/14
→
31/08/17
Funding
UK-based charities:
£100,227.00
UK-based charities:
£150,568.00
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Water Management
Earth and Planetary Sciences
100%
Aqueduct
Earth and Planetary Sciences
100%
Water
Chemical Engineering
100%
Water Supply
Chemical Engineering
100%
Bicarbonate
Earth and Planetary Sciences
37%
Aquifer
Earth and Planetary Sciences
25%
Deposit
Earth and Planetary Sciences
25%
Damage
Earth and Planetary Sciences
12%
Research output
Research output per year
2021
2021
2021
1
Article
Research output per year
Research output per year
Carbonates from the ancient world's longest aqueduct: A testament of Byzantine water management
Sürmelihindi, G.
,
Passchier, C.
,
Crow, J.
,
Spötl, C.
&
Mertz-Kraus, R.
,
6 May 2021
, (E-pub ahead of print)
In:
Geoarchaeology.
17 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Water Management
100%
Aqueduct
100%
Bicarbonate
37%
Water Supply
25%
Deposit
25%