New data of sea level changes for the Mediterranean region along the coasts of northern Africa are presented. Data are inferred from archaeological sites of Punic-Roman age located along the coast of Tunisia, between Tunis and Jerba island and along the western coast of Libya, between Sabratha and Leptis Magna. Data are based on precise measures of presently submerged archaeological markers that are good indicators of past sea-level elevation. Nineteen selected archaeological sites were studied in Tunisia and four in Libya, all aged between w2.0 and w1.5 ka BP. The functional elevations of significant archaeological markers were measured with respect to the sea level at the time of measurements, applying corrections for tide and atmospheric...
A review of 917 relative sea-level (RSL) data-points has resulted in the first quality-controlled da...
We provide new data on relative sea-level change from the late Holocene for two locations in the cen...
After the analysis of more than 1200 radiocarbon dated Relative Sea-Level (RSL) data-points we prese...
New data of sea level changes for the Mediterranean region along the coasts of northern Africa are p...
New data are presented for late Holocene relative sea-level changes in two coastal sites of Sicily a...
This article reviews key data and debates focused on relative sea-level changes since the Last Inter...
We provide new data on relative sea-level change from the late Holocene for two locations in the cen...
New data are presented for late Holocene relative sea-level changes in two coastal sites of Sicily a...
This paper provides new relative sea-level data inferred from coastal archaeological sites located a...
We provide new data on relative sea-level change from the late Holocene for two locations in the cen...
This article reviews key data and debates focused on relative sea-level changes since the Last Inter...
Precise measurements of submerged archaeological markers in the Siracusa coast (Southeastern Sicily,...
Recent results indicate for the central Mediterranean significant variations of the relative sea lev...
We provide new data on relative sea-level change from the late Holocene for two locations in the cen...
none14The Mediterranean basin is a natural laboratory for the reconstruction of the sea level variat...
A review of 917 relative sea-level (RSL) data-points has resulted in the first quality-controlled da...
We provide new data on relative sea-level change from the late Holocene for two locations in the cen...
After the analysis of more than 1200 radiocarbon dated Relative Sea-Level (RSL) data-points we prese...
New data of sea level changes for the Mediterranean region along the coasts of northern Africa are p...
New data are presented for late Holocene relative sea-level changes in two coastal sites of Sicily a...
This article reviews key data and debates focused on relative sea-level changes since the Last Inter...
We provide new data on relative sea-level change from the late Holocene for two locations in the cen...
New data are presented for late Holocene relative sea-level changes in two coastal sites of Sicily a...
This paper provides new relative sea-level data inferred from coastal archaeological sites located a...
We provide new data on relative sea-level change from the late Holocene for two locations in the cen...
This article reviews key data and debates focused on relative sea-level changes since the Last Inter...
Precise measurements of submerged archaeological markers in the Siracusa coast (Southeastern Sicily,...
Recent results indicate for the central Mediterranean significant variations of the relative sea lev...
We provide new data on relative sea-level change from the late Holocene for two locations in the cen...
none14The Mediterranean basin is a natural laboratory for the reconstruction of the sea level variat...
A review of 917 relative sea-level (RSL) data-points has resulted in the first quality-controlled da...
We provide new data on relative sea-level change from the late Holocene for two locations in the cen...
After the analysis of more than 1200 radiocarbon dated Relative Sea-Level (RSL) data-points we prese...