Roman Water Pipeline Approved for 'Adoption' - Public engagement, awareness and benefit from a development-led archaeology project
The construction of a by-pass in North Rhine-Westphalia resulted in the excavation, recording and relocation of one of the most important archaeological monuments in the Rhineland: a stone and masonry aqueduct up to 95km long, which had supplied water to Roman Cologne. As preservation in situ was no...
Main Authors: | Erich Claßen, Martin Vollmer-König |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of York
2021-03-01
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Series: | Internet Archaeology |
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Online Access: | https://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue57/2/ |
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