RIVERBED, BANKS AND BEYOND: AN EXAMINATION OF ROMAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND INTERVENTIONS IN RESPONSE TO HYDROLOGICAL RISK IN THE PO–VENETIAN PLAIN

IF 0.7 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Papers of the British School at Rome Pub Date : 2021-11-18 DOI:10.1017/S0068246221000258
J. Page
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Water poses a particular challenge to the cities and settlements of the Po–Venetian plain. The region has some of the highest levels of precipitation in Italy and is criss-crossed by dozens of rivers, including the Po, Adige and Tagliamento. Throughout history, there was considerable hydrological risk to the well-being of riparian communities from hazards such as flooding and lateral channel movement, yet local residents did not sit idly by. This article synthesizes the available evidence for Roman responses to hydrological risk in the Po–Venetian plain from the first century BC to the sixth century AD, examining their workings and the hazards they sought to counteract, integrating them into wider discussions on risk in the Roman world. The responses are divided into the categories of defensive works (embankments and dykes) and channel interventions (channel rectification, channel diversion and dredging). While the effectiveness of these methods is questioned, in particular their potential to cause unintended changes to the watercourse, the decision by riparian communities to undertake them suggests a degree of local success. Nevertheless, an examination of the archaeological and palaeoclimatic evidence suggests a discrepancy between peak intervention and peak risk, implying increasing vulnerability and risk acceptance amongst riparian communities during late antiquity.
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河床,银行和超越:罗马的基础设施和干预措施,以应对水文风险在威尼斯平原的检查
水对威尼斯平原的城市和定居点构成了特别的挑战。该地区是意大利降水量最高的地区之一,数十条河流纵横交错,包括波河、阿迪杰河和塔利亚门托河。纵观历史,洪水和横向河道移动等灾害对河岸社区的福祉构成了相当大的水文风险,但当地居民并没有坐视不管。本文综合了从公元前1世纪到公元6世纪罗马人对波-威尼斯平原水文风险的反应的现有证据,研究了他们的工作和他们试图抵消的危害,将它们整合到罗马世界风险的更广泛讨论中。应对措施分为防御工程(堤防和堤防)和渠道干预(渠道整改,渠道改道和疏浚)的类别。虽然这些方法的有效性受到质疑,特别是它们可能对水道造成意想不到的变化,但河岸社区决定采取这些方法表明当地取得了一定程度的成功。然而,对考古和古气候证据的研究表明,干预峰值与风险峰值之间存在差异,这意味着在古代晚期,河岸社区的脆弱性和风险接受度不断增加。
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期刊介绍: The Papers of the British School at Rome exists to publish work related to the archaeology, history and literature of Italy and other parts of the mediterranean area up to modern times, in the first instance by the staff of the School and by its present and former members. The Papers is edited by the Faculty of Archaeology, History and Letters of the Council of the BSR, and is a refereed journal.
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