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Angelakis ... [et al.] 210 $aLondon ;$aNew York $cIWA$d2012 215 $a1 online resource (584 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9781843395409 311 08$a1843395401 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $tCover --$tCopyright --$tContents --$tList of authors --$tList of reviewers --$tProlegomena:$tThe evolution of water supply throughout the millennia --$gChapter 1:$tAncient gods and goddesses of water /$rL. W. Mays and A. N. Angelakis --$gChapter 2:$tWater for human consumption through history /$rL. W. Mays, M. Sklivaniotis and A. N. Angelakis --$gChapter 3:$tHistory of water and health /$rJoanna M. Pope, Mark H. Weir and Joan B. Rosec --$gChapter 4:$tDiachronic evolution of water supply in the Eastern Mediterranean /$rK. Voudouris --$gChapter 5:$tWater and water supply technologies in ancient Iran /$rSeyed Ali Mahmoudian and Seyed Navid Mahmoudian --$gChapter 6:$tA historical perspective on the development of water supply in Egypt /$rF.A. El-Gohary --$gChapter 7:$tThe impact of climate changes on the evolution of water supply works in the region of Jerusalem /$rA. S. Issar and M. Zohar --$gChapter 8:$tHistory of water supply in pre-modern China /$rP. Du and A. Koenig --$gChapter 9:$tEvolution of water supply technologies through the centuries in Crete, Greece /$rA. N. Angelakis, E. G. Dialynas and V. Despotakis --$gChapter 10:$tA brief history of urban water management in ancient Greece /$rN. Zarkadoulas, D. Koutsoyiannis, N. Mamassis and A. N. Angelakis --$gChapter 11:$tSustainable water supply in pre-Columbian civilizations in Ancient Peru and South America /$rA. Reyes-Knoche --$gChapter 12:$tHistorical development of water supply in Cyprus /$rC. A. Kambanellas --$gChapter 13:$tWater supply in the Middle East during Roman and Byzantine periods /$rBenoît Haut and Didier Viviers --$gChapter 14:$tWater supply management technologies in the Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations /$rG. De Feo, P. Laureano, L. W. Mays and A. N. Angelakis --$gChapter 15:$tWater supply sustainability of ancient civilizations in Mesoamerica and the American south-west /$rLarry W. Mays --$gChapter 16:$tWater supply of Athens in the antiquity /$rE. D. Chiotis and L. E. Chioti --$gChapter 17:$tHistory of the water supply of Rome as a paradigm of water services development in Italy /$rP. Martini and R. Drusiani --$gChapter 18:$tThe historical development of water supply to Iraklion, Crete, Greece from antiquity to the present /$rA. I. Strataridaki, E. G. Chalkiadakis and N. M. Gigourtakis --$gChapter 19:$tThe historical development of water supply technologies in Barcelona, Spain /$rM. Salgot and A. N. Angelakis --$gChapter 20:$tWater services in Mexico City:$tThe need to return to the IWRM principles of Tenochtitlán (700 years of water history) /$rB. Jiménez and D. Birrichaga --$gChapter 21:$tThe evolution of water supply throughout the millennia:$tA short overview /$rDemetris Koutsoyiannis, Nikos Zarkadoulas, Nikos Manassis, Andreas N. Angelakis and Larry W. Mays. 330 $aEvolution of Water Supply Through the Millennia presents the major achievements in the scientific fields of water supply technologies and management throughout the millennia. It provides valuable insights into ancient water supply technologies with their apparent characteristics of durability, adaptability to the environment, and sustainability. A comparison of the water technological developments in several civilizations is undertaken. These technologies are the underpinning of modern achievements in water engineering and management practices. Naturally, intensification of unresolved problems led societies to revisit the past and to reinvestigate the successful past achievements. 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