The seismic destruction of the first Minoan palace at Phaistos is preliminarily confirmed. The hypothesis is then proposed that a change in the relationships a~nongth e powers in the Messarh plain was also produced by the different capacity of the Phaistos centre to react to the 1700 B.C. seismic effects, as compared to that of Knossos. This trend is thought to have continued after the second earthquake of the middle(?) of the XVII century B.C., indirectly confirming Knossian leadership in the island's entire central region during the age of the second palaces
The Greek necropolis of Abakainon (NE Sicily, southern Italy) was destroyed suddenly, some time afte...
In AD 552 the area around the Gulf of Corinth, Central Greece, was reportedly hit by large destructi...
Discriminating between building collapse and deformation in ancient relics and attributing them to ...
The seismic destruction of the first Minoan palace at Phaistos is preliminarily confirmed. The hypot...
Early in the 20th century Arthur Evans invoked catastrophic earthquakes to explain the destructions ...
Examination of damages affecting the buildings of the archaeological site of Haghia Triada (southern...
Late Minoan (LM) IIIB (~1300-1200 B.C.) represents a crucial period in the history of Bronze Age Cre...
Late Minoan (LM) IIIB (1300–1200 B.C.) represents a crucial period in the history of Bronze Age Cret...
Abstract. - The well-known occurrence of earthquakes in Crete during the Minoan period has led to ge...
Abstract The teachings of archaeology and history and the evaluation of recent seismic activity prov...
Eastern Thessaly region (Central Greece) shows numerous evidences of seismic activity ranging from s...
This paper explores the probability of a causal relationship between the eruption of the volcano on ...
Archaeological evidence of an earthquake in the second half of the 7th century A.D. on Crete is desc...
The Late Bronze Age history of Crete is one of turmoil. Ceramic deposits suggest that the palace of ...
of this culture was unique in that it was neither oriental nor Egyptian. The Minoan civilization had...
The Greek necropolis of Abakainon (NE Sicily, southern Italy) was destroyed suddenly, some time afte...
In AD 552 the area around the Gulf of Corinth, Central Greece, was reportedly hit by large destructi...
Discriminating between building collapse and deformation in ancient relics and attributing them to ...
The seismic destruction of the first Minoan palace at Phaistos is preliminarily confirmed. The hypot...
Early in the 20th century Arthur Evans invoked catastrophic earthquakes to explain the destructions ...
Examination of damages affecting the buildings of the archaeological site of Haghia Triada (southern...
Late Minoan (LM) IIIB (~1300-1200 B.C.) represents a crucial period in the history of Bronze Age Cre...
Late Minoan (LM) IIIB (1300–1200 B.C.) represents a crucial period in the history of Bronze Age Cret...
Abstract. - The well-known occurrence of earthquakes in Crete during the Minoan period has led to ge...
Abstract The teachings of archaeology and history and the evaluation of recent seismic activity prov...
Eastern Thessaly region (Central Greece) shows numerous evidences of seismic activity ranging from s...
This paper explores the probability of a causal relationship between the eruption of the volcano on ...
Archaeological evidence of an earthquake in the second half of the 7th century A.D. on Crete is desc...
The Late Bronze Age history of Crete is one of turmoil. Ceramic deposits suggest that the palace of ...
of this culture was unique in that it was neither oriental nor Egyptian. The Minoan civilization had...
The Greek necropolis of Abakainon (NE Sicily, southern Italy) was destroyed suddenly, some time afte...
In AD 552 the area around the Gulf of Corinth, Central Greece, was reportedly hit by large destructi...
Discriminating between building collapse and deformation in ancient relics and attributing them to ...