Roman Navigation in Venice Lagoon: the Results of Underwater Research |
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Authors: | Marco D'Agostino Stefano Medas |
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Affiliation: | 1. Consorzio Venezia Nuova, Venice;2. Faculty of Archaeology, Padova University;3. Italian Institute of Nautical Archaeology and Ethnology, Venice, Italy;4. Consorzio Venezia Nuova, Venice, Italy;5. Faculty of Conservation of the Cultural Heritage, Bologna University, Ravenna |
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Abstract: | Venice lagoon formed part of a network of inland waterways used for navigation in the northern Adriatic, an almost continuous system of lakes, river‐mouths and canals, at least partly pre‐Roman in origin. The fossae which cross the present lagoon are the continuation of a complex system of natural watercourses and artificial canals between Ravenna and Aquileia. Two Roman buildings discovered on the present San Felice canal could be interpreted as providing navigational assistance at points linking the sea and inland routes. © 2009 The Authors |
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Keywords: | Venice lagoon Roman navigation canal fossa |
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