Utilitarian Public Building List
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The glory of the silk road: art from ancient China. The Dayton Art Institute.§REF§ \"From limited references in the Beishi (Northern histories) and the Weishu (History of the Wei), we know that the Yueban had a well-developed kingdom, with a population of two hundred thousand that spanned thousands of kilometers, in the area north of Kucha.\"§REF§(Li and Hansen 2003, 63) Jian Li. Valerie Hansen. 2003. The glory of the silk road: art from ancient China. The Dayton Art Institute.§REF§" }, { "id": 167, "polity": { "id": 227, "name": "et_zagwe", "long_name": "Zagwe", "start_year": 1137, "end_year": 1269 }, "year_from": null, "year_to": null, "tag": "SSP", "is_disputed": false, "is_uncertain": false, "name": "Utilitarian_public_building", "utilitarian_public_building": "unknown", "comment": "EMPTY_COMMENT", "description": null }, { "id": 168, "polity": { "id": 222, "name": "tn_zirid_dyn", "long_name": "Zirids", "start_year": 973, "end_year": 1148 }, "year_from": null, "year_to": null, "tag": "IFR", "is_disputed": false, "is_uncertain": false, "name": "Utilitarian_public_building", "utilitarian_public_building": "present", "comment": "EMPTY_COMMENT", "description": null }, { "id": 169, "polity": { "id": 516, "name": "eg_old_k_1", "long_name": "Egypt - Classic Old Kingdom", "start_year": -2650, "end_year": -2350 }, "year_from": null, "year_to": null, "tag": "TRS", "is_disputed": false, "is_uncertain": false, "name": "Utilitarian_public_building", "utilitarian_public_building": "present", "comment": null, "description": "" }, { "id": 170, "polity": { "id": 586, "name": "gb_england_norman", "long_name": "Norman England", "start_year": 1066, "end_year": 1153 }, "year_from": null, "year_to": null, "tag": "TRS", "is_disputed": false, "is_uncertain": false, "name": "Utilitarian_public_building", "utilitarian_public_building": "present", "comment": "Manorial granaries were common in rural areas for storing surplus grain collected as taxes or rents. These were often community-oriented structures supporting the manorial economy.<br>\r\nWater mills were essential for grinding grain into flour and were widespread across Norman England. These were often owned by lords or monasteries but served the local community.<br> <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/MXKV3EU2\">[webpage_Home | Domesday Book]</a>, <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/JISXN2HM\">[Carpenter 2003]</a>", "description": "" }, { "id": 171, "polity": { "id": 798, "name": "de_east_francia", "long_name": "East Francia", "start_year": 842, "end_year": 919 }, "year_from": null, "year_to": null, "tag": "TRS", "is_disputed": false, "is_uncertain": false, "name": "Utilitarian_public_building", "utilitarian_public_building": "present", "comment": "Monasteries such as St. Gall and Fulda maintained large-scale granaries for surplus storage, which supported both religious communities and local populations. <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/7SHDPVIS\">[Reuter 1991]</a>", "description": "" }, { "id": 172, "polity": { "id": 177, "name": "tr_ottoman_emp_4", "long_name": "Ottoman Empire IV", "start_year": 1839, "end_year": 1922 }, "year_from": null, "year_to": null, "tag": "TRS", "is_disputed": false, "is_uncertain": false, "name": "Utilitarian_public_building", "utilitarian_public_building": "present", "comment": "Valens Aqueduct (Istanbul):\r\nConstructed during the Roman period but maintained and expanded by the Ottomans. It supplied water to the city’s reservoirs and fountains. <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/YU4JWA9B\">[İnalcık 2002]</a>", "description": "" }, { "id": 173, "polity": { "id": 502, "name": "ir_elam_8", "long_name": "Elam - Crisis Period", "start_year": -1100, "end_year": -900 }, "year_from": null, "year_to": null, "tag": "UND", "is_disputed": false, "is_uncertain": false, "name": "Utilitarian_public_building", "utilitarian_public_building": "uncoded", "comment": "\"Ruins of reservoirs have been discovered along with water intakes, spillways and outlets and even the sewerage systems dating as far back as the Pre-Archaemenid and Assyrian (1500-600 BC) periods.\" <a class=\"fw-bold\" href=\"https://www.zotero.org/groups/1051264/seshat_databank/items/9EDYP4SS\">[Angelakis_et_al 2012, p. 97]</a>", "description": null }, { "id": 174, "polity": { "id": 160, "name": "tr_konya_eba", "long_name": "Konya Plain - Early Bronze Age", "start_year": -3000, "end_year": -2000 }, "year_from": null, "year_to": null, "tag": "UND", "is_disputed": false, "is_uncertain": false, "name": "Utilitarian_public_building", "utilitarian_public_building": "uncoded", "comment": "unknown", "description": null }, { "id": 175, "polity": { "id": 266, "name": "cn_later_great_jin", "long_name": "Jin Dynasty", "start_year": 1115, "end_year": 1234 }, "year_from": null, "year_to": null, "tag": "UND", "is_disputed": false, "is_uncertain": false, "name": "Utilitarian_public_building", "utilitarian_public_building": "uncoded", "comment": "Unknown.", "description": null } ] }