Water Works

P. Defteraios, N. Mamassis, G. Sachinis and E. Nestoridou ˮExploring the operation of Athensʼ hadrianic aqueductˮ

Published: 2019-10-24

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The Water Series will continue on Tuesday, October 29,  19.00, at the Swedish Institute at Athens (Mitseon 9) with the lecture Exploring the operation of Athensʼ Hadrianic aqueduct by P. Defteraios, N. Mamassis, G. Sachinis and E. Nestoridou.

Welcome!

Attached files: Poster

For any questions about this or coming water seminars, please contact the organizer
Patrik Klingborg (patrik.klingborg[at]sia[dot]gr)

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