Mandatory bibliography:
1) Christer Bruun, “Roman emperors and legislation on public water use in the Roman Empire: clarifications and problems”, in Water History 2012, 4, pp. 11–33 (available online)
2) Delphine Driaux, “Water supply of ancient Egyptian settlements: the role of the state. Overview of a relatively equitable scheme from the Old to New Kingdom (ca. 2543–1077 BC)”, in Water History 2016, 8, pp. 43-58 (available online)
3) Evy Johanne Haland, “Water Sources and the Sacred in Modern and Ancient Greece and Beyond”, in Water History 2009, 1, pp. 83-108 (available online)
4) Zena Kamash, “An exploration of the relationship between shifting power, changing behaviour and new water technologies in the Roman Near East”, in Water History 2012, 4, pp. 79-93 (available online)
5) Anna Leone, “Water management in late antique North Africa: agricultural irrigation”, in Water History 2012, 4, pp. 119-133 (available online)
6) Tony James Wilkinson, Louise Rayne, “Hydraulic landscapes and imperial power in the Near East”, in Water History 2010, 2, pp. 115-144 (available online)
7) Andrew Wilson, “Water, power and culture in the Roman and Byzantine worlds: an introduction”, in Water History 2012, 4, pp. 1-9 (available online)