Qanats in: Syria, North Iraq, Oman, Algeria, Morocco and Spain
Release date | 30/09/2011 |
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Contributor | jauad |
Geographical coverage | Syria, Iraq, Oman, Algeria, Morocco, Spain |
Keywords | Qanats |
URL | http://www.unesco.org/archives/multimedia/?s=films_details&id_page=33&id_film=1557#.ToWhBGId3ok.facebook |
Summary/ Historical Context
Civilizations are constrained directly by the quality and quantity of available safe drinking and subsistence water. They are also constrained indirectly by the influence of water on food, energy, transportation, and industry. Human societies have throughout history found new means to secure availability of water where they settled. They have devised ingenious methods to harvest, transport, and store rainwater, spring water, groundwater, and even air moisture. Human societies will thus continue to search for new sources of water, but the cost of procuring water is a function of the combined cost of extraction, harvesting, transportation, treatment, storage, and delivery. There is thus inevitably an economic aspect of water availability.
This film documented and researched the technology and rehabilitation of thousand-year old underground water tunnels called qanats in countries like Syria, North Iraq, Oman, Algeria, Morocco and Spain
on this subject: Vimeo, Water From The Dawn of Civilization
Type: Documentary
Place: Algeria, Iraq, Morocco, Oman, Spain, Syria
Duration: 00:20:22
Publisher: UNESCO
Published in: 2009
Original version: Video.WMV
Consultation request
Location: EV only
Archives reference: AUD-EV/ADM/BPI/014