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Introduction --$t2. From Nature to Topography --$t3. Fountains and the Ancient City --$t4. Water, Social Space and Architecture at Selinous: the Case of the Urban Sanctuary --$t5. Fountains and Basins in Greek Sanctuaries --$t6. Water in Early Christian Ritual: Baptism and Baptisteries in Corinth --$t7. Aquatic Pasts & the Watery Present: Water and Memory in the Fora of Rome --$t8. Water and Decentring Urbanism in the Roman Period: Urban Materiality, Post-Humanism and Identity --$t9. Water and Urban Structures in the Narrative Worlds of Courtly Novels ? Aesthetic and Symbolic Functions --$t10. Syracusan Water Networks in Antiquity --$t11. Meeting Water Needs as a Major Challenge in an Urban Context --$t12. Ice Jams and their Impact on Urban Communities from a Long-term Perspective (Middle Ages to the 19th Century) --$t13. Medieval and Post-Medieval Urban Water Supply and Sanitation --$t14. Harbourscapes --$t15. Human Impact on Hydrology --$t16. 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Nicht zuletzt stellen die Gefahren von verschmutzten Wasser oder Überschwemmungen die städtische Gesellschaft vor Herausforderungen. Die Beiträge diesen Band lenken den Blick auf die komplexen und vielfältigen Beziehungen zwischen Wasser und Menschen. Das Sammelwerk präsentiert die Ergebnisse einer internationalen Tagung in Kiel 2018. Es wendet sich gleichermaßen an Leser aus den altertumskundlichen wie mediävistischen Fächern und darüberhinaus an alle Interessierten, die sich über die Vielfalt von Wassersystemen im Stadtraum der Antike und des Mittelalters informieren möchten. 330 $aWater is a global resource for modern societies - and water was a global resource for pre-modern societies. The many different water systems serving processes of urbanisation and urban life in ancient times and the Middle Ages have hardly been researched until now. 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