LOCAL APPLICATION OF THE TECHNIQUE ROOFED CISTERNS 11

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LOCAL APPLICATION OF THE TECHNIQUE
Technique: ROOFED CISTERNS
Local name: Matera and the Murge Plateau
Site: Matera and the Murge Plateau

Location

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Continent: Europe
Country: Italy
Site: Matera and the Murge Plateau
Coordinates:
Lat: 40.66
Long: 16.60

Description of the local variant of the technique

Typical of this area, roofed cisterns are still used in many farms making up a considerable water resource. Generally built at the bottom of a light watershed, they filter and collect micro flows and humidity from the subsoil. They often have important cubic capacity, reaching the capacity of even 1000 mc of water. 

Survival prospects

Preserved and functional 

Images

From the sloping roof that emerges from the ground, water can be drawn and poured in communicating tanks for watering livestock. The water collects from microleakages in the subsoil of the underground chamber.

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TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUE DATA

Technique
ROOFED CISTERNS
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Cathegory
C - Water management
Identification code
C2b
Other Local applications of the technique

RELATED TECHNIQUES

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IPOGEA, www.ipogea.org
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