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Irrigation and Society in Medieval Valencia

Thomas F. Glick


Index of Maps and Illistrations

Maps
Drawn by David W. Baylor

 Frontispiece: Northern Kingdom of Valencia

 The huerta of Valencia

 The Royal Canal of the Júcar

 Alicante and Murcia

 Location of current wheels in the Iberian Peninsula (after Julio Caro Baroja, "Norias, azudas, aceñas," Revista de dialectologia y tradiciones populares, 10 [1954], 157)

 Qadus-chain hydraulic wheels in Portugal (after Jorge Dias and Fernando Galhano, Aparelhos de elevar a água de rega [Oporto, 1953], 168)

 Diffusion of qanat Technology
 

Illustrations

 Irrigated fields on the Favara Canal  Valencia, drawn by the surveyor Juan Bautista Alvarez, eighteenth century (manuscript, Archive of the Cathedral of Valencia)

 Irrigated fields on the Benifurt canal , Játvia, eighteenth century (manuscript, Archive of the Cathedral of Valencia)

 A divisor of the Tormos canal Valencia (photograph by J. Cabrelles Sigüenza, Valencia)

 Drought of May 1374-July 1376 & the drought of October 1412-October 1415

 Diagram of a typical qanat (from Paul Ward English, City and Village in Iran [Madison: University of Wisconsin Press; (c) 1966 by the regents of the University of Wisconsin], p. 31)

 Archeological levels of the city of Valencia (after Nicolau Primitiu, "D'Arqueologia: excavacions de Valencia," Anales del Centro de Cultura Valenciana, 4 [1931], 156)