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GeoarchaeologIcal perspective to the reconstruction of coastal landscapes and settlement strategies of the Bronze Age Salento - Investigations of coastal landscape archaeology conducted over the last 10 years on the Adriatic and Ionian... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyGeoArcheology
2017, Baralis A., Lungu V., Dupont P., Bastide M., Bony G., Caraire G., Comfort A., Delfieu R., Guy M., Jubeau T., Kaniewski D., Lebouteiller P., Marinova-Wolff E., BMontagne-Perruchon B., Morhange C., Musat-Streinu A., Popova T.,... more
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      SedimentologyGeoarchaeologyLandscape ArchaeologyPalynology
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      Ancient Greek HistoryBulgarian historyBlack Sea Region ArchaeologyCoastal geoarchaeology
by J.-P. GOIRAN, P. CARBONEL, J. CAVERO, C. MORHANGE, J.-Y. EMPEREUR
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      Maritime ArchaeologyEgyptian ArchaeologyCoastal geoarchaeologyHarbour Archaeology
Dense mangrove swamps currently dominate tidal wetlands of the Tampa Bay Estuary System on the central peninsular Gulf Coast of Florida (USA). Late-19th century Coast and Geodetic Survey topographical charts and Government Land Office... more
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      Historical EcologyCoastal Zone ManagementCoastal geoarchaeologySalt Marsh Ecology
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      PalaeoenvironmentArchaeological GeophysicsUnderwater ArchaeologyCoastal geoarchaeology
In the Porto Cesareo (Lecce, Italy) coastal area, submerged and semi-submerged archaeological evidence has been uncovered by recent preliminary surveys carried out in close collaboration with the local marine protected area (MPA): (a) a... more
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      GeoarchaeologyLandscape ArchaeologyArchaeology of Southern ItalyBronze Age Archaeology
An attempt to summarise the many years old research of Kraków archaeologists in cooperation with many institutions was the starting point for this popular science book. The monuments of the cultural heritage of Paphos, like Kraków, have... more
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      ArchaeologyGeophysicsPhotogrammetryGeoarchaeology
Marine resource exploitation is documented for the central coast of Ecuador from 10.000 yr B.P., with a wide range of fishing techniques developing through time. Most recently, dozens of stone fishing structures have been identified at... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyEcuadorSea Level
Mockhorn Island in Northampton County, Virginia has an extensive late Quaternary geological and archaeological record. Investigations at 44NH440 and 44NH441 conducted throughout 2009 and 2010 on the island revealed evidence of drowned... more
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyGeoArcheologyCoastal Processes
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      ArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyPalaeoenvironment
Although much has been written on the subject of ancient Mediterranean harbours, the relatively new area of harbour geoarchaeology remains dispersed in the geoscience and archaeological literature. Over a decade of research has amassed... more
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      Landscape EcologyArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyEnvironmental Science
https://journals.openedition.org/mediterranee/12715
by Arthur De Graauw
2022
MEDITERRANEE, online
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      Coastal and Island ArchaeologyPorts and HarboursCoastal Zone ManagementCoastal geoarchaeology
2017, Marriner N., Morhange C., Harbors and ports, ancient, A. S. Gilbert (ed.), Encyclopedia of geoarchaeology, Springer.
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      GeoarchaeologyCoastal geoarchaeologyHarbour ArchaeologyAncient Mediterranean ports
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyMineralogyGeoarchaeologyArchaeological Science
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      Classical ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyPottery (Archaeology)Landscape Archaeology
The following report summarizes the results of a 2019 coastal shoreline survey. The report has several interrelated goals. The primary goal is to synthesize the archaeological record of the Honga River watershed. A secondary goal is to... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyNortheastern North America (Archaeology)
The discovery of the Sungai Batu complex by the Centre for Global Archaeological Research, Universiti Sains Malaysia in 2007 is of great significant in understanding the early civilisations in Malaysia. The complex was found during a... more
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      Ancient HistoryEconomic HistoryLandscape EcologyPalaeogeography
The extant terrestrial Paleoindian sites on the Delmarva Peninsula suggest a hunting emphasis. Interpretations about Paleoindian lifestyles in the Middle Atlantic coastal plain are greatly biased by marine transgression. Research... more
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyGeologySoil ScienceCoastal Processes
The following summary outlines the coastal geological and historical data which was put forth in 2002. The report also outlines the saga that unfolded after the discovery of a metal cross at 44NH494 in June 2010. The report illustrates... more
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      American HistoryHistorical ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyColonial America
Located on Virginia's Eastern Shore, 44NH478 is a badly eroding Early Woodland (~1100 cal B.C.) shell midden periodically exposed by seasonal movement of sediments. Because of the threat of erosion, we conducted extensive excavations at... more
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyNortheastern North America (Archaeology)Woodland (Archaeology in Northeastern North America)
ABSTRACT The Ripley Site (NYSM 2490) is an Erie Nation earthwork site located in Chautauqua County, New York on the bluffs above southeastern Lake Erie. The site is also known as Dewey’s Knoll and this location has been the center of... more
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyLate Woodland (Archaeology in Northeastern North America)Coastal Erosion
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      Landscape ArchaeologySpatial archaeologyPorts and HarboursMediterranean archaeology
The present geomorphology of the Mediterranean’s coasts is largely a product of an intricate long-term relationship between Nature and human societies. A cradle of ancient civilizations, the Mediterranean has seen its shores occupied by... more
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      Landscape EcologyGeographyArchaeologyMaritime Archaeology
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyBaltic StudiesSettlement Patterns
Human records of short-term, catastrophic, geological processes, mainly in coastal or fluvial environments, and related phenomena in historic and prehistoric times have to be considered as functions of event intensities and impacts (and... more
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      Ancient HistoryCultural HistoryGeoarchaeologyCultural Heritage
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      ArchaeologyExperimental ArchaeologyHistorical ArchaeologyLate Antique and Byzantine History
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      ArchaeologyGeochemistryArchaeological ScienceCoastal geoarchaeology
The purpose of this study is to assess the changes in the geomorphology and archaeology of the Akrotiri peninsula during antiquity. By pulling together results from relevant investigations, I was able to assess the current state of... more
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      ArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyGeomorphologyGeoarchaeology
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      Landscape ArchaeologyPacific OceaniaOceania (Archaeology)Landscape archaeology (Anthropology)
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      GeoarchaeologyLebanonSyriaPorts and Harbours
The economy is one of the areas in which more progress has been completed in last decades regar- ding to the study of transition processes operated within punic (or western phoenician) communities after the an- nexation of the Straits of... more
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      ArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyLandscape Archaeology
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      ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyRoman PotteryLate Roman Pottery
GEOMORPHOLOGY AND GEOARCHAEOLOGICAL TYPOLOGY OF ANCIENT HARBOURS IN LAGOONAL CONTEXTS In coastal areas, under a context of relative sea-level stability during the past 6,000 years, one important question relates to the impact of... more
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      GeoarchaeologyArchaeology of Ancient IsraelLevantine ArchaeologyCoastal Geomorphology
Kuumbi Cave is one of a group of caves that underlie a flight of marine terraces in Pleistocene limestone in eastern Zanzibar (Indian Ocean). Drawing on the findings of geoarchaeological field survey and archaeological excavation, we... more
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      Coastal geoarchaeologyEast African prehistory
Human societies in coastal zones are arguably the populations most prone to the danger of geological hazards and the need to devise strategies to live with them. Not only do settlers in coastal zones confront, the major geological... more
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      ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyEnvironmental ArchaeologyLandscape Archaeology
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      Landscape EcologyMaritime ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyEnvironmental Archaeology
Landscapes, which include islands, adjoining Chesapeake Bay have come and gone over the past three centuries. Most of these islands once contained a vast archaeological record. Discounting sea level rise, researchers and historians have... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyIsland Studies
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      Landscape EcologyArchaeologyMaritime ArchaeologyEarth Sciences
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      GeomorphologyCoastal ManagementGeoarchaeologyEnd Of Life Studies
Sea-level rise, human impacts and climate change have deeply affected coastal environments during the Holocene. These forcing factors are studied using the Lower H erault valley, which constitutes a very representative Mediterranean case... more
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      GeoarchaeologyPalaeoenvironmentCoastal GeomorphologyMediterranean Studies
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      Ancient HistoryPalaeoclimatologyArchaeologyClassical Archaeology
Estudo do Sítio Cardoso, implantado sobre dunas holocências através do viés da Arqueologia da Paisagem.
Dissertação de Mestrado, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Brasil.
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyLandscape ArchaeologyCoastal and Island Archaeology
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      Coastal geoarchaeologyWestern Rough CiliciaSelinus
Loess is common in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States south of the Late Wisconsinan glacial border particularly along rivers draining the glaciated areas of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. The broadest deposits occur on... more
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      GeologyClimate ChangeGeoarchaeologyGeoArcheology
Heeringen, R.M. van, & E.M. Theunissen (red.) 2002: Desiccation of the Archaeological Landscape at Voorne-Putten, the Netherlands, Amersfoort (Nederlandse Archeologische Rapporten 25).
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      GeoarchaeologyNeolithic ArchaeologyWetland ArchaeologyIron Age
The famous Greek geographer Strabo wrote in the fi rst century A.D., that Piraeus was formerly an island and lay ‘over against’ the mainland, from which it got its name. To validate Strabo’s hypothesis, cartographic and historical data... more
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      PalaeogeographyGeoarchaeologyMarine GeologyCoastal Geomorphology
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      Maritime ArchaeologyGeoarchaeologyEnvironmental ArchaeologyLandscape Archaeology
A multifaceted, multidisciplinary research strategy was employed to reconstruct the taphonomy and environmental history of a late Holocene coastal archaeological site (20LU115) at Sleeping Bear Point on the north-east coast of Lake... more
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      Late Woodland (Archaeology in Northeastern North America)Cultural Heritage ManagementCoastal geoarchaeologyArchaeological Site Taphonomy
Au Sud-Est de l'île de Chypre, sur les rives de la baie de Larnaca, ouverte vers le levant, l'antique cité de Kition fut fondée au 13ème siècle avant J.-C. Installée sur une ancienne terrasse marine et entourée par un mur d'enceinte... more
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      Levantine ArchaeologyCoastal GeomorphologyCyprusPorts and Harbours