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Place Agilaam (river) by T.W. Potter — last modified Aug 12, 2022 07:16 PM
An ancient river of north Africa whose modern location cannot be determined today. It may be identifiable with the Oued Chélif or one of its tributaries, the Oued R(h)iou.
Place Andelos reservoir by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Jan 12, 2021 05:44 AM
A reservoir that functioned as part of the water supply of Andelos.
Place Cornalvo Roman Dam and Aqueduct by Jr. — last modified Aug 03, 2022 11:59 AM
The Roman dam at Cornalvo is a gravity dam with associated reservoir and aqueduct. It dates to the first or second century AD. The earthen dam and its stone cladding remain in use. The site is a part of the Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Place Glanum dam by Jeffrey Becker — last modified Apr 15, 2015 05:08 PM
A Roman dam that created the Lac du Peirou and supplied Glanum with water. While the ancient dam was destroyed in the late nineteenth century, the reservoir remains.
Place Hafir far west of Araba by Sean Gillies — last modified Oct 25, 2023 10:59 PM
A waterhole essential to the ancient Sudanese pastoral economy
Place Hafir far west of Araba by DARMC — last modified Feb 13, 2017 08:38 AM
A waterhole essential to the ancient Sudanese pastoral economy
Place Hafir far west of Araba by DARMC — last modified Oct 25, 2023 10:54 PM
A waterhole essential to the ancient Sudanese pastoral economy
Place Hafir far west of Araba by DARMC — last modified Oct 25, 2023 10:59 PM
A waterhole essential to the ancient Sudanese pastoral economy
Place Hafir far west of Araba by DARMC — last modified Feb 13, 2017 08:42 AM
A waterhole essential to the ancient Sudanese pastoral economy
Place Hafir far west of Araba by DARMC — last modified Feb 13, 2017 08:34 AM
A waterhole essential to the ancient Sudanese pastoral economy
Place Hafir near Meroe or Araba by Sean Gillies — last modified Feb 13, 2017 08:33 AM
A waterhole essential to the ancient Sudanese pastoral economy
Place Hafir near Meroe or Araba by DARMC — last modified Feb 13, 2017 08:42 AM
A waterhole essential to the ancient Sudanese pastoral economy
Place Hafir near Meroe or Araba by DARMC — last modified Feb 13, 2017 08:41 AM
A waterhole essential to the ancient Sudanese pastoral economy
Place Hafir near Meroe or Araba by DARMC — last modified Feb 13, 2017 08:41 AM
A waterhole essential to the ancient Sudanese pastoral economy
Place Hafir near Meroe or Araba by DARMC — last modified Feb 13, 2017 08:41 AM
A waterhole essential to the ancient Sudanese pastoral economy
Place Hafir near Meroe or Araba by DARMC — last modified Feb 13, 2017 08:41 AM
A waterhole essential to the ancient Sudanese pastoral economy
Place Hafir near Meroe or Araba by DARMC — last modified Feb 13, 2017 08:40 AM
A waterhole essential to the ancient Sudanese pastoral economy
Place Hafir near Meroe or Araba by DARMC — last modified Feb 13, 2017 08:40 AM
A waterhole essential to the ancient Sudanese pastoral economy
Place Hafir near Meroe or Araba by DARMC — last modified Feb 13, 2017 08:36 AM
A waterhole essential to the ancient Sudanese pastoral economy
Place Hafir near Meroe or Araba by DARMC — last modified Feb 13, 2017 08:36 AM
A waterhole essential to the ancient Sudanese pastoral economy

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