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Water supply and drainage in Slavonia during the Roman age

Mirko Bulat


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str. 49-54

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This topic has been elaborated on the area of the post Turkish Slavonia from the Ilova in the west to the border in the east, including Croatian Baranya in the north i.e. southeast part of Upper, i.e. southwest part of Lower Pannonia. From particular objects - mostly clayey and leaden water pipes, only few have been preserved because of a thorough thousand-year-long destruction and there are few places where they have been found; furthermore they have neither been paid
much attention nor the final finds have been published. The most and the best researched finds derive from Vinkovci (Cibaliae) and the most data and research opportunities are offered at Ilok (Cuccium) and Daruvar (Aquae Balisae). It seems that aqueducts were not built in this area because of scarce finances and other inadequacies, so that the water supply remained at an initial stage of development.

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Hrčak ID:

163546

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/163546

Datum izdavanja:

6.12.2004.

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