Anthropology and Ethnology Open Access Journal (AEOAJ)

ISSN: 2639-2119

Review Article

Water Management in Petra, Greece: An Overview of Nabataean Hydraulics

Authors: Shqiarat M*

DOI: 10.23880/aeoaj-16000128

Abstract

The study of Nabataean hydraulics has long been focused on the collection and distribution of water across the landscape and within the city of Petra. Traditionally, the collection, distribution and uses of water have been viewed from a purely practical standpoint: it is thought of as a resource, to be regulated and conserved and devoted to functional purposes. In his description of the Petra environment, the ancient Greek geographer, Strabo, pointed out two factors significant to the establishment of Petra as an urban settlement despite its arid desert environment. This paper discuss issues related to the water management in Petra. The discussion starts by identification of Petra as a strategic location, followed by irrigation at Petra and storage of water. The Siq, which is the main entrance of Petra, played an important role in managing water during Nabataean period. This paper also describes water management system at Petra, including methods and controlling devices and all other sources utilised.

Keywords: Petra; Nabataean; Water Management; Irrigation; Waterfall; Methods Devices

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