We report the results of underwater archaeological investigations at the submerged Neolithic settlement of Tel Hreiz (7500 - 7000 BP), off the Carmel coast of Israel. The underwater archaeological site has yielded well-preserved architectural, artefactual, faunal and human remains. We examine and discuss the notable recent discovery of a linear, boulder-built feature >100m long, located seaward of the settlement. Based on archaeological context, mode of construction and radiometric dating, we demonstrate the feature was contemporary with the inundated Neolithic settlement and conclude that it served as a seawall, built to protect the village against Mediterranean Sea-level rise. The seawall is unique for the period and is the oldest known c...
This paper examines archaeological data from the northern coast of the Black Sea to evaluate the pos...
The Maritime cultural heritage of Israel reflects important chapters in the history of humanity, inc...
We provide a critical review of the evidence for the long-term use of marine resources and coastal e...
Tsunami events in antiquity had a profound influence on coastal societies. Six thousand years of his...
Abstract: The recent discovery of a vertical open shaft, identified as a well of the Pre-Pottery Neo...
Recently found submerged late prehistoric sites off the Carmel shore. Israel, are described. Their p...
Archaeological, fluvial and morphological features are used to reconstruct sea-level changes and lan...
Pavlopetri is one of the oldest submerged cities in the world, established during the Final Neolithi...
The main task in the 2020 was to complete the excavation of the EBA layer in grid-square T4 (fig. 1)...
Since the excavations at Franchthi Cave in the 1960s and 1970s, the possibility of finding a submerg...
This article presents new archaeological observations and multidisciplinary research from Dor, Israe...
This article presents new archaeological observations and multidisciplinary research from Dor, Israe...
Precise measurements of submerged archaeological markers in the Siracusa coast (Southeastern Sicily,...
Recent underwater archaeological surveys recovered hundreds of flint artefacts between depths of 18 ...
The island of Malta is best known for its spectacular stone temples built by Neolithic farmers about...
This paper examines archaeological data from the northern coast of the Black Sea to evaluate the pos...
The Maritime cultural heritage of Israel reflects important chapters in the history of humanity, inc...
We provide a critical review of the evidence for the long-term use of marine resources and coastal e...
Tsunami events in antiquity had a profound influence on coastal societies. Six thousand years of his...
Abstract: The recent discovery of a vertical open shaft, identified as a well of the Pre-Pottery Neo...
Recently found submerged late prehistoric sites off the Carmel shore. Israel, are described. Their p...
Archaeological, fluvial and morphological features are used to reconstruct sea-level changes and lan...
Pavlopetri is one of the oldest submerged cities in the world, established during the Final Neolithi...
The main task in the 2020 was to complete the excavation of the EBA layer in grid-square T4 (fig. 1)...
Since the excavations at Franchthi Cave in the 1960s and 1970s, the possibility of finding a submerg...
This article presents new archaeological observations and multidisciplinary research from Dor, Israe...
This article presents new archaeological observations and multidisciplinary research from Dor, Israe...
Precise measurements of submerged archaeological markers in the Siracusa coast (Southeastern Sicily,...
Recent underwater archaeological surveys recovered hundreds of flint artefacts between depths of 18 ...
The island of Malta is best known for its spectacular stone temples built by Neolithic farmers about...
This paper examines archaeological data from the northern coast of the Black Sea to evaluate the pos...
The Maritime cultural heritage of Israel reflects important chapters in the history of humanity, inc...
We provide a critical review of the evidence for the long-term use of marine resources and coastal e...