Credits / Resources

This case study has been compiled during HYDRIA – Phase I (2008-2009) with the support of the UNESCO Participation Program and the EU Core funding of MIO-ECSDE.

Credits

General Editor: Irini Gratsia, archaeologist, MONUMENTA 

Investigators: Dafni Papadopoulou, civil engineer ; Stelios Lekakis, archaeologist (stelios.lekakis@gmail.com); Irini Gratsia, archaeologist, MONUMENTA 

Text: Dafni Papadopoulou civil engineer, MONUMENTA ;

English text editing:  Anastasia Roniotes, Celia Roniotes, MIO-ECSDE.

Photos copyright: Dafni Papadopoulou, Stelios Lekakis, Irini Gratsia, Themistoklis Bilis, Maria Magnisali.

Coordination :  Iro Alamp[ei MIO-ECSDE.

Bibliography

Tassios T.P., “Water supply of ancient Greek cities” in Water Science & Technology: Water Supply Vol 7 No 1 pp 165–172 Q IWA Publishing 2007

Τραυλός, Ι., Πολεοδομική Εξέλιξις των Αθηνών, Εκδόσεις ΚΑΠΟΝ, Αθήνα 1960. 

A few words on MONUMENTA

MONUMENTA is a non-profit civil company for the protection of the natural and architectural heritage of Greece and Cyprus, created in 2006 by a team of archaeologists, architects and environmetalists wishing to contribute to the protection and the equitable management of the natural and architectural wealth of the two countries.

Its activities include the publication of the electronic magazine MONUMENTA (www.monumenta.org), programmes for informing the public and students, interventions for the rescue of monuments in danger, organisation of events, publications etc.

The programme “Local Communities and Monuments”, applied in various parts of Greece, aims so that the citizens themselves act for the protection of the natural and manmade environment of their region, and explores the relation between local communities around the world with their cultural and natural heritage.

Contacts  
E: info@monumenta.org (Ms Eirini Gratsia or Ms Maria Konioti)
W: www.monumenta.org