Discriminating between building collapse and deformation in ancient relics and attributing them to certain seismic events contributes to a better assessment of recent seismic activities in a region. In NE Sicily, the Greek necropolis of Abakainon shows interesting collapse and deformation which can be related to an earthquake. This damage is related to oriented collapsed columns, diffuse cracking, tilting and dipping broken corners of the tombs basements
Early in the 20th century Arthur Evans invoked catastrophic earthquakes to explain the destructions ...
The 346 A.D. earthquake is known through sparse historical sources. It is mentioned by Hyeronimus as...
Archaeological evidence of an earthquake in the second half of the 7th century A.D. on Crete is desc...
Discriminating between building collapse and deformation in ancient relics and attributing them to ...
The Greek necropolis of Abakainon (NE Sicily, southern Italy) was destroyed suddenly, some time afte...
A systematic archaeoseismological study indicates that at least three earthquakes occurred between ...
Abstract This article presents the results of research aimed at enhancing our knowledge of the activ...
This work presents a review of archeological evidence of strong earthquakes occurring in Sicily at a...
Seismotectonic activity and slope instability are a permanent threat in the archaeological site of A...
Deposits that result from the collapse of buildings are usual in geoarchaeological records. Depositi...
Seismotectonic activity and slope instability are a permanent threat in the archaeological site of ...
Simultaneous collapse of ancient historical buildings followed by sudden reconstruction, deduced fro...
Many ancient structures such as temples were constructed on the basis of a very strict plan and exc...
Many ancient structures such as temple were constructed on the basis of a very strict plan and excel...
The archaeological site of Capo d’Orlando, located in NE Sicily was intensively inhabited during the...
Early in the 20th century Arthur Evans invoked catastrophic earthquakes to explain the destructions ...
The 346 A.D. earthquake is known through sparse historical sources. It is mentioned by Hyeronimus as...
Archaeological evidence of an earthquake in the second half of the 7th century A.D. on Crete is desc...
Discriminating between building collapse and deformation in ancient relics and attributing them to ...
The Greek necropolis of Abakainon (NE Sicily, southern Italy) was destroyed suddenly, some time afte...
A systematic archaeoseismological study indicates that at least three earthquakes occurred between ...
Abstract This article presents the results of research aimed at enhancing our knowledge of the activ...
This work presents a review of archeological evidence of strong earthquakes occurring in Sicily at a...
Seismotectonic activity and slope instability are a permanent threat in the archaeological site of A...
Deposits that result from the collapse of buildings are usual in geoarchaeological records. Depositi...
Seismotectonic activity and slope instability are a permanent threat in the archaeological site of ...
Simultaneous collapse of ancient historical buildings followed by sudden reconstruction, deduced fro...
Many ancient structures such as temples were constructed on the basis of a very strict plan and exc...
Many ancient structures such as temple were constructed on the basis of a very strict plan and excel...
The archaeological site of Capo d’Orlando, located in NE Sicily was intensively inhabited during the...
Early in the 20th century Arthur Evans invoked catastrophic earthquakes to explain the destructions ...
The 346 A.D. earthquake is known through sparse historical sources. It is mentioned by Hyeronimus as...
Archaeological evidence of an earthquake in the second half of the 7th century A.D. on Crete is desc...