Tsunami events in antiquity had a profound influence on coastal societies. Six thousand years of historical records and geological data show that tsunamis are a common phenomenon affecting the eastern Mediterranean coastline. However, the possible impact of older tsunamis on prehistoric societies has not been investigated. Here we report, based on optically stimulated luminescence chronology, the earliest documented Holocene tsunami event, between 9.91 to 9.29 ka (kilo-annum), from the eastern Mediterranean at Dor, Israel. Tsunami debris from the early Neolithic is composed of marine sand embedded within fresh-brackish wetland deposits. Global and local sea-level curves for the period, 9.91-9.29 ka, as well as surface elevation reconstructi...
This study presents geo-scientific evidence for Holocene tsunami impact along the shores of the East...
International audienceGeological identification of tsunami deposits is important for tsunami hazard ...
The Mediterranean basin presents specific geodynamic and morphodynamic features that allow tsun...
Tsunami events in antiquity had a profound influence on coastal societies. Six thousand years of his...
Field evidence reveals that the Neolithic village of Atlit-Yam (Israeli coast) was destroyed in an e...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceIn this work, we document two distinct tsunami deposits on t...
Numerical simulations support the occurrence of a catastrophic tsunami impacting all of the eastern ...
The explosive eruption at Santorini in the Aegean Sea during the second millennium BCE was the large...
The outcrop of the tsunami deposits, about 6 m thick, is located in the archaeological site Tel Aska...
In 2001, the Old City of Akko in northern Israel was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. This des...
We report the results of underwater archaeological investigations at the submerged Neolithic settlem...
The historical records mention 17 damaging tsunamis during the last 2500 years in the Eastern Medite...
The eastern Mediterranean and the Aegean Sea in particular, are the most active seismic regions in E...
The reliability of the narrative of the Biblical Exodus has been subject of heated debate for decade...
International audienceWe study the sedimentary record of past tsunamis along the coastal area west o...
This study presents geo-scientific evidence for Holocene tsunami impact along the shores of the East...
International audienceGeological identification of tsunami deposits is important for tsunami hazard ...
The Mediterranean basin presents specific geodynamic and morphodynamic features that allow tsun...
Tsunami events in antiquity had a profound influence on coastal societies. Six thousand years of his...
Field evidence reveals that the Neolithic village of Atlit-Yam (Israeli coast) was destroyed in an e...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceIn this work, we document two distinct tsunami deposits on t...
Numerical simulations support the occurrence of a catastrophic tsunami impacting all of the eastern ...
The explosive eruption at Santorini in the Aegean Sea during the second millennium BCE was the large...
The outcrop of the tsunami deposits, about 6 m thick, is located in the archaeological site Tel Aska...
In 2001, the Old City of Akko in northern Israel was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. This des...
We report the results of underwater archaeological investigations at the submerged Neolithic settlem...
The historical records mention 17 damaging tsunamis during the last 2500 years in the Eastern Medite...
The eastern Mediterranean and the Aegean Sea in particular, are the most active seismic regions in E...
The reliability of the narrative of the Biblical Exodus has been subject of heated debate for decade...
International audienceWe study the sedimentary record of past tsunamis along the coastal area west o...
This study presents geo-scientific evidence for Holocene tsunami impact along the shores of the East...
International audienceGeological identification of tsunami deposits is important for tsunami hazard ...
The Mediterranean basin presents specific geodynamic and morphodynamic features that allow tsun...