AbstractA marine geoarcheological survey was conducted at the southwestern end of the Argosaronic gulf in Greece, an area of archaeological importance. The survey was initiated by the discovery of a Late Bronze Age (LBA) shipwreck off Modi Islet. The survey which employed echo-sounding, sub-bottom profiling, side scan sonar systems and sediment coring extended to the area between Poros Island, Modi Islet and Argolid peninsula, aiming to evaluate the changes of the coastal zone extent in the past. The evolution of the palaeo-shoreline over the last 20ka is proposed based on the interpretation of the acquired bathymetric and seismic records, the estimation of the thickness of the marine sediments and the examination of existing datasets of th...
WOS: 000434463300009The Aegean coasts of Anatolia have appropriate geographical setting during the h...
The history of the Ayia Irini promontory is closely linked to seismic activity and the successive ch...
International audienceBeachrocks represent a significant paleo-environmental proxy because they can ...
AbstractA marine geoarcheological survey was conducted at the southwestern end of the Argosaronic gu...
The present study presents the results of the preliminary marine geophysical survey conducted in 200...
The study of past changes in sea level, and of historical and pre-historical coastal evolution, usin...
Fluctuations in relative sea level, tectonic movement, and sedimentation during the late Pleistocene...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013Includes bibliographical references (leaves 61–65).The unpreced...
Lefkada Island is separated from the Greek mainland by the Lefkada Sound, a shallow lagoonal environ...
This article examines the shoreline evolution and human occupation in the vicinity of the important ...
A joint geoarchaeological research programme developed by CNRS, together with the Swiss School of Ar...
Pavlopetri is one of the oldest submerged cities in the world, established during the Final Neolithi...
International audienceAlthough there is rich evidence for human occupation of Paros’ coastline, ther...
WOS: 000434463300009The Aegean coasts of Anatolia have appropriate geographical setting during the h...
The history of the Ayia Irini promontory is closely linked to seismic activity and the successive ch...
International audienceBeachrocks represent a significant paleo-environmental proxy because they can ...
AbstractA marine geoarcheological survey was conducted at the southwestern end of the Argosaronic gu...
The present study presents the results of the preliminary marine geophysical survey conducted in 200...
The study of past changes in sea level, and of historical and pre-historical coastal evolution, usin...
Fluctuations in relative sea level, tectonic movement, and sedimentation during the late Pleistocene...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013Includes bibliographical references (leaves 61–65).The unpreced...
Lefkada Island is separated from the Greek mainland by the Lefkada Sound, a shallow lagoonal environ...
This article examines the shoreline evolution and human occupation in the vicinity of the important ...
A joint geoarchaeological research programme developed by CNRS, together with the Swiss School of Ar...
Pavlopetri is one of the oldest submerged cities in the world, established during the Final Neolithi...
International audienceAlthough there is rich evidence for human occupation of Paros’ coastline, ther...
WOS: 000434463300009The Aegean coasts of Anatolia have appropriate geographical setting during the h...
The history of the Ayia Irini promontory is closely linked to seismic activity and the successive ch...
International audienceBeachrocks represent a significant paleo-environmental proxy because they can ...