2020
DOI: 10.1002/wat2.1492
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Settlement networks and river navigation in the Rioni—Western Georgia. From Strabo toJean‐FrançoisGamba and back again

Abstract: Before the advent of steam power and railroads, rivers acted as important highways for trade and transport, allowing for considerable reductions in the time spent moving people and goods inland from the coast. However, ancient written sources provide little information about how this transport was conducted in fluvial systems of local or regional significance, focusing instead on major rivers like the Nile or the Tiber. A good example of this is the Rioni River (known in ancient literature as the Phasis) in we… Show more

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“…River channels were used long ago for trade and transportation before the introduction of modern roads and railroads [1]. However, ancient written sources provided little information about how transportation was carried out in fluvial systems focusing instead on famous major rivers [2]. River navigation plays a vital role in any country's economy as it is considered the most economical means of transport [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…River channels were used long ago for trade and transportation before the introduction of modern roads and railroads [1]. However, ancient written sources provided little information about how transportation was carried out in fluvial systems focusing instead on famous major rivers [2]. River navigation plays a vital role in any country's economy as it is considered the most economical means of transport [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%