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La acequia de Ainadamar hasta Víznar (I). Estructuras hidráulicas: los puentecillos de tránsito de las aguas de escorrentía

Authors: Espinar Moreno, Manuel; García Pulido, Luis José;

La acequia de Ainadamar hasta Víznar (I). Estructuras hidráulicas: los puentecillos de tránsito de las aguas de escorrentía

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[EN] Water was very important in the Muslim civilization. The canal of Ainadamar took this to Granada, Víznar and other populations. It was used in the human supply and watering of the lands. The customs and allotments of this canal are studied. In its journey we find some small bridges. They are studied are we analyzed, their building supplies, arrangements, places in where are located, name of the ravine, etc. The function that they have doesn't belong in passing the to people but avoiding that the strange rain waters to the canal destroy it. They also complete the function that the water is not muddled and it can have some sanitary guarantees and of potability.

[ES] El agua fue muy importante en la civilización musulmana. La acequia de Ainadamar llevaba ésta a Granada, Víznar y otras poblaciones. Se utiliza en el abasto humano y riego de las tierras. Se estudian las costumbres y repartos de esta acequia. En su recorrido encontramos algunos pequeños puentes. Se estudian cada uno de ellos, materiales de construcción, arreglos, lugar donde se ubica, nombre del barranco, etc. La función que tienen no es el de paso de personas sino el evitar que las aguas de lluvia extrañas a la acequia la destruyan. También cumplen la función de que el agua no se enturbie y pueda tener unas garantías sanitarias y de potabilidad.

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Archeology, Hidráulica, Puentes, Great Fountain of Alfacar, Costumbres musulmanas, Hydraulics, Arqueología, Water supply, Moslem customs, Water, Víznar (Granada), Agua, Moslems customs, Bridges, Acequia de Ainadamar, Islamic antiquities, Archaeology, Fuente Grande de Alfacar (Granada), Great Fountain (Alfacar), Hidraulic constructions, Restos arqueologicos islámicos, Construcciones hidráulicas, Fuente Grande (Alfacar), Acequia de Ainadamar (Granada), The irrigation ditch of Ainadamar

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