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116, 139
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Secundary literature
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p.116 In addition to the key association of the roman and Ottoman systems, there are other clues that may help to establish the course of Hadrian’s aqueduct… the contours suggest that the channel would have turned abruptly south… where a number of cisterns are clustered at the elevation of 30-34 m… Thereafter, the projected line coincides with the remains of a barrel-vaulted conduit (o.85 m wide and 2.0 m high) reported by Forchheimer and Strzygowski north of the Zeyrek Camii beneath a house in the Demirhan Mahallesi. p. 139 Another late cistern incorporating spolia is D5/1, west Zeyrek Camii, which if it supplied the adjacent Pantokrator monastery is unlikely to have been built earlier than 1118.