AQUEDUCTS OF BRITANNIA
Although at the the edge of the Empire, Britannia enjoyed the full benefits of Rome's civilization with towns, roads and military constructions such as Hadrian's Wall. The engineering extended to hypocausts, aqueducts and plumbing. This page is dedicated to information about the supply and use of water ( particularly aqueducts) to Roman sites in Britannia. It consists of links to sites I have found: if you know of others I have missed, please let me know.
| Location | Description | URL | Associated URL of possible interest |
| Dorchester |
Excavations and Fieldwork on the Dorchester Roman Aqueduct 1995 by William Putnam and Ian Hewitt |
Dorchester Aqueduct | Towns and Sites of Roman Britain by Shaina Marrus |
| General | Romans in Britain Water Supplies | Water Supplies | The Romans in Britain |
| General | History of Plumbing: the English and Roman Legacy | History of Plumbing | Ancient History of Plumbing |
| General | Roman Baths in Britain online book by Tony Rook | Roman Baths in Britain | The Dalton School Britannia Links page |
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Last updated on 28 Dezember 2008
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