For years there has been much speculation surrounding the abandonment of the Middle Bronze Age IIB palace of Tel Kabri, ca. 1700 BCE. There are no weapons, hoards of money and jewelry, or visible evidence for fire, which rules out hostile attack or conquest. There are also no indications of drought or environmental degradation that might have forced the inhabitants to vacate the site, nor mass graveyards to indicate a pandemic. The current study uses micro-geoarchaeological methods to show that the demise of the palace was rapid, with walls and ceilings collapsing at once prior to abandonment. Macroscopic data (stratigraphic and structural) from five excavation seasons were reexamined, showing that at least nine Potential Earthquake Archaeo...
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Earthquake-related damage has been observed in the architectural substance recorded at the archaeolo...
In certain regions and under favorable geologic conditions, precariously balanced rocks may form. Th...
The relationship between tectonic environment and human activity has a long history that intimately ...
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...
For the past two millennia the Holy Land was under the yoke of successive invaders and oppressors, n...
Early in the 20th century Arthur Evans invoked catastrophic earthquakes to explain the destructions ...
A systematic archaeoseismological study indicates that at least three earthquakes occurred between ...
The 2015 Gorkha Earthquake was a humanitarian disaster but also a cultural catastrophe that damaged ...
The Greek necropolis of Abakainon (NE Sicily, southern Italy) was destroyed suddenly, some time afte...
ABSTRACT. The paper discusses the Cybele ancient temple discovered near Balchik in 2007 and the poss...
Examination of damages affecting the buildings of the archaeological site of Haghia Triada (southern...
Located 20 km west of the Bosporus, the Bathonea ancient port settlement on the Avcılar / Firuzköy P...
In certain regions and under favorable geologic conditions, precariously balanced rocks may form. Th...
The ancient city of Sagalassos, located 7 km north of the ilce (centre of an administrative unit) of...
Earthquake-related damage has been observed in the architectural substance recorded at the archaeolo...
In certain regions and under favorable geologic conditions, precariously balanced rocks may form. Th...
The relationship between tectonic environment and human activity has a long history that intimately ...