Increasing archaeological interest in Bahrain’s ancient irrigation systems, a section of which is being integrated as the centrepiece of a new public park in Hamad Town, could help the kingdom tackle climate change and meet its UN Sustainable Development Goals commitments.
This is among the key findings of a recently published book titled The Archaeology of Irrigation Technology and Water Management in the Islamic World edited by Timothy Insoll, Rachel MacLean and Salman Almahari .
