This thesis examines Late Minoan Settlements in Crete that were destroyed or abandoned due to the consequences of the Santorini volcano eruption. A summary of geological history of Crete, Thera and the surrounding area is given in the first part. The next chapter sums up the research in the fields of relative and mainly absolute chronology, of which scientists have not yet been able to provide a convincing calendar date for the eruption of the volcano nor a possible fixed absolute chronology of the general Later Bronze Age not only in the Aegean. The development of the Santorini Volcano eruption in the Late Minoan IA period (LM IA) is described. According to the research, this eruption must have caused earthquakes and tsunamis. The possible...
The Minoan Thera eruption of the Bronze Age is the most significant Aegean explosive volcanism. The ...
The site of Malia, on the northwest coast of Crete, is a good case study for geoarchaeology. A Minoa...
The Hellenic are is a terrane of extensive Quaternary volcanism. One of the main centers of explosiv...
This paper explores the probability of a causal relationship between the eruption of the volcano on ...
Abstract A geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete) shows that a...
A discussion of the archaeological indications of the impact of the eruption on Minoan societ
This study is a step forward in understanding the palaeoenvironmental effects of the Minoan eruption...
One of the best known places on Earth where volcanology meets archaeology and history is the volcani...
The explosive eruption at Santorini in the Aegean Sea during the second millennium BCE was the large...
The disappearance of the Minoan civilization in Crete and the islands in the Aegean Sea has been int...
Co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceOne of the best known places on Earth where volcanology meet...
The paroxysmal eruption of Santorini (ca. 3500 BP), referred to as the Late Bronze Age (LBA) eruptio...
The site of Malia, on the northwest coast of Crete is stimulating for geoarchaeological research. A ...
The Minoan Thera eruption of the Bronze Age is the most significant Aegean explosive volcanism. The ...
The site of Malia, on the northwest coast of Crete, is a good case study for geoarchaeology. A Minoa...
The Hellenic are is a terrane of extensive Quaternary volcanism. One of the main centers of explosiv...
This paper explores the probability of a causal relationship between the eruption of the volcano on ...
Abstract A geomorphological survey immediately west of the Minoan town of Malia (Crete) shows that a...
A discussion of the archaeological indications of the impact of the eruption on Minoan societ
This study is a step forward in understanding the palaeoenvironmental effects of the Minoan eruption...
One of the best known places on Earth where volcanology meets archaeology and history is the volcani...
The explosive eruption at Santorini in the Aegean Sea during the second millennium BCE was the large...
The disappearance of the Minoan civilization in Crete and the islands in the Aegean Sea has been int...
Co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceOne of the best known places on Earth where volcanology meet...
The paroxysmal eruption of Santorini (ca. 3500 BP), referred to as the Late Bronze Age (LBA) eruptio...
The site of Malia, on the northwest coast of Crete is stimulating for geoarchaeological research. A ...
The Minoan Thera eruption of the Bronze Age is the most significant Aegean explosive volcanism. The ...
The site of Malia, on the northwest coast of Crete, is a good case study for geoarchaeology. A Minoa...
The Hellenic are is a terrane of extensive Quaternary volcanism. One of the main centers of explosiv...