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Lead in ancient Rome’s city waters
by
Blichert-Toft, Janne
, Delile, Hugo
, Keay, Simon
, Albarède, Francis
, Goiran, Jean-Philippe
in
Ancient Rome
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Archaeology and Prehistory
/ Cities
/ Drinking water
/ Early Middle Ages
/ Geography
/ Geologic Sediments - analysis
/ Geology
/ Harbors
/ Health hazards
/ History, Ancient
/ History, Medieval
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Isotopes
/ Isotopes - analysis
/ Isotopes - history
/ Late Middle Ages
/ Lead
/ Lead - analysis
/ Lead - history
/ Lead isotopes
/ Lead poisoning
/ Lead Poisoning - history
/ Physical Sciences
/ Pipes
/ Public health
/ risk
/ Rivers - chemistry
/ Roman civilization
/ Rome
/ Sanitary Engineering - history
/ Sediments
/ Social Sciences
/ Water distribution
/ Water distribution systems
/ water pollution
/ Water Pollution, Chemical - history
/ Water supply
/ Water Supply - analysis
/ Water Supply - history
2014
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Lead in ancient Rome’s city waters
by
Blichert-Toft, Janne
, Delile, Hugo
, Keay, Simon
, Albarède, Francis
, Goiran, Jean-Philippe
in
Ancient Rome
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Archaeology and Prehistory
/ Cities
/ Drinking water
/ Early Middle Ages
/ Geography
/ Geologic Sediments - analysis
/ Geology
/ Harbors
/ Health hazards
/ History, Ancient
/ History, Medieval
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Isotopes
/ Isotopes - analysis
/ Isotopes - history
/ Late Middle Ages
/ Lead
/ Lead - analysis
/ Lead - history
/ Lead isotopes
/ Lead poisoning
/ Lead Poisoning - history
/ Physical Sciences
/ Pipes
/ Public health
/ risk
/ Rivers - chemistry
/ Roman civilization
/ Rome
/ Sanitary Engineering - history
/ Sediments
/ Social Sciences
/ Water distribution
/ Water distribution systems
/ water pollution
/ Water Pollution, Chemical - history
/ Water supply
/ Water Supply - analysis
/ Water Supply - history
2014
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Lead in ancient Rome’s city waters
by
Blichert-Toft, Janne
, Delile, Hugo
, Keay, Simon
, Albarède, Francis
, Goiran, Jean-Philippe
in
Ancient Rome
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Archaeology and Prehistory
/ Cities
/ Drinking water
/ Early Middle Ages
/ Geography
/ Geologic Sediments - analysis
/ Geology
/ Harbors
/ Health hazards
/ History, Ancient
/ History, Medieval
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Isotopes
/ Isotopes - analysis
/ Isotopes - history
/ Late Middle Ages
/ Lead
/ Lead - analysis
/ Lead - history
/ Lead isotopes
/ Lead poisoning
/ Lead Poisoning - history
/ Physical Sciences
/ Pipes
/ Public health
/ risk
/ Rivers - chemistry
/ Roman civilization
/ Rome
/ Sanitary Engineering - history
/ Sediments
/ Social Sciences
/ Water distribution
/ Water distribution systems
/ water pollution
/ Water Pollution, Chemical - history
/ Water supply
/ Water Supply - analysis
/ Water Supply - history
2014
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Lead in ancient Rome’s city waters
2014
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It is now universally accepted that utilization of lead for domestic purposes and water distribution presents a major health hazard. The ancient Roman world was unaware of these risks. How far the gigantic network of lead pipes used in ancient Rome compromised public health in the city is unknown. Lead isotopes in sediments from the harbor of Imperial Rome register the presence of a strong anthropogenic component during the beginning of the Common Era and the Early Middle Ages. They demonstrate that the lead pipes of the water distribution system increased Pb contents in drinking water of the capital city by up to two orders of magnitude over the natural background. The Pb isotope record shows that the discontinuities in the pollution of the Tiber by lead are intimately entwined with the major issues affecting Late Antique Rome and its water distribution system.
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National Academy of Sciences,National Acad Sciences
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