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Selling water to the sated: exploring the role of Roman archaeology in transforming public perceptions of Canterbury's water supply

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    Abstract

    This paper will explore how perceptions of water are greatly affected by historical narratives and the creation of a sense of place. In turn, it will propose that greater awareness of the archaeological evidence of Roman Canterbury could play a role in changing public perceptions of the city's modern water supply and inspire greater community engagement in meaningful sustainability reforms.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 2024
    EventFriends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust 2024 -
    Duration: 1 Jan 2024 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceFriends of Canterbury Archaeological Trust 2024
    Period1/01/24 → …

    Keywords

    • Water
    • Place
    • History
    • Roman Canterbury

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