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Volume 119 (2025)

Archaeological Perspectives on Water Use and Management

This volume provides insights into various aspects of water, including its storage and management from the Iron Age through the Ottoman period, emphasizing its fundamental role in the daily lives of ancient peoples. The range of activities related to water is broad, including the collection and storage of water for drinking, cooking, irrigation, bathing, ritual purification etc. Water is indispensable across all dimensions of human activity, both at the individual level and within the most complex social structures, and it remains vital in every endeavor.

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Front Matter
Editorial Board and Zvi Greenhut

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Revisiting the ‘Aujah Aqueducts: New Insights and Discoveries
Yevgeny Aharonovich, Hananya Hizmi, Tal Orenshtein, and Haim Shkolnik

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The Water-Supply System to Ramla in the Early Islamic Period
Ron Toueg, Yuliya Gummeny, Oren Shmueli, and Omri Danziger

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Roman-Period Radiocarbon Chronology of the Great Causeway, Western Wall Tunnels, Jerusalem
Johanna Regev, Shlomit Weksler-Bdolah, Eugenia Mintz, Lior Regev, and Elisabetta Boaretto