Lipari island belongs to the Aeolian archipelago, located in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea (Italy), which is one of the most active volcanic areas of the Mediterranean basin. Although this region has been settled since prehistory, only during Roman times were coastal installations built in these islands. In this study, we present and discuss data on the relative sea level change estimated from a submerged pier of Roman age dated 2100 ± 100 BP. This structure, about 140 × 60 m, is located along the coast of Marina Lunga, corresponding to the present location of the main harbor of Lipari island. This pier, which was accidentally discovered in 2008 during preliminary excavations for the construction of a new pier, is a valuable indicator of rela...
The archaeological site Torre Santa Sabina is placed North to Brindisi along the Adriatic coast of A...
We investigated archaeological sites located along the coasts of central Apulia (Italy) to estimate ...
Six submerged archaeological sites located along the NE Adriatic coast (Italy, Slovenia and Croatia)...
Lipari island belongs to the Aeolian archipelago, located in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea (Italy), wh...
The Aeolian Arc (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) is one of the most active volcanic areas of the Med...
The southwestern periphery of Naples is dominated by the Posillipo promontory, an elongated tuffaceo...
Indicators of three fossil shorelines, located at elevations of 43 –45 m asl (I order), 23 –27 m (II...
We present estimates for late Holocene relative sea level change along the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy...
Precise measurements of submerged archaeological markers in the Siracusa coast (Southeastern Sicily,...
We present estimates for late Holocene relative sea level change along the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy...
Archaeological and instrumental data indicate that the southern sector of the volcanic island of Lip...
New data are presented for late Holocene relative sea level change for one of the older harbors of t...
The archaeological site Torre Santa Sabina is placed North to Brindisi along the Adriatic coast of A...
We investigated archaeological sites located along the coasts of central Apulia (Italy) to estimate ...
Six submerged archaeological sites located along the NE Adriatic coast (Italy, Slovenia and Croatia)...
Lipari island belongs to the Aeolian archipelago, located in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea (Italy), wh...
The Aeolian Arc (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) is one of the most active volcanic areas of the Med...
The southwestern periphery of Naples is dominated by the Posillipo promontory, an elongated tuffaceo...
Indicators of three fossil shorelines, located at elevations of 43 –45 m asl (I order), 23 –27 m (II...
We present estimates for late Holocene relative sea level change along the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy...
Precise measurements of submerged archaeological markers in the Siracusa coast (Southeastern Sicily,...
We present estimates for late Holocene relative sea level change along the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy...
Archaeological and instrumental data indicate that the southern sector of the volcanic island of Lip...
New data are presented for late Holocene relative sea level change for one of the older harbors of t...
The archaeological site Torre Santa Sabina is placed North to Brindisi along the Adriatic coast of A...
We investigated archaeological sites located along the coasts of central Apulia (Italy) to estimate ...
Six submerged archaeological sites located along the NE Adriatic coast (Italy, Slovenia and Croatia)...