Digital Workshop: FOCUS ON ANCIENT EARTHQUAKES: Chances, Problems and Methodologies in Dealing with Evidence for Natural Disasters in Antiquity (original) (raw)

Remembering Earthquakes in the Late Antique Eastern Mediterranean

K P

Studia Patristica, 2021

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EARTHQUAKES AND AGENCY IN THE ROMAN MEDITERRANEAN: RESILIENCE AND TRANSFORMATION [in The Power of Nature: Agency and the Archaeology of Human-Environmental Dynamics, ed. Monica Smith (Boulder: University of Colorado Press, 2023), 77-98]

Jordan Pickett

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R. Compatangelo-Soussignan, F. Diosono, F. Le Blay (eds.), Living with Seismic Phenomena in the Mediterranean and Beyond between Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Proceedings of Cascia (25-26 October, 2019) and Le Mans (2-3 June, 2021) Conferences, Archaeopress, Oxford 2022

Francesca Diosono

2022

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Filling gaps in historical earthquake archive by geo-archaeological methods: a case history from Italy

Gianluigi Rosatelli

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2002. E. Guidoboni, A. Muggia, C. Marconi, and E. Boschi. “A Case Study in Archaeoseismology: The Collapses of the Selinunte Temples (Southwestern Sicily): Two Earthquakes Identified.”

Clemente Marconi

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 92: 2961-2982

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EARTHQUAKES AND STATE RESPONSE AT ANTIOCH: HELLENISTIC TO EARLY BYZANTINE [pre-print for Antioch on the Orontes: History, Society, Ecology, and Visual Culture, ed. A. de Giorgi (Cambridge: CUP, 2024), 433-450]

Jordan Pickett

2023

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Earthquake archaeology: a future in ruins?

Simon Jusseret

Journal of Contemporary Archaeology 1(2): 277-296

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Shaking the Foundations: Reading Earthquakes in Byzantine and Chinese Sources

Marilina Cesario

The Elements in the Medieval Word: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. EARTH, 2024

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The origins of an old myth: Sir Arthur Evans, Claude Schaeffer and the seismic destruction of Late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean civilizations

Simon Jusseret

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ArMedEa project: archaeology of medieval earthquakes in Europe (1000-1550 AD). First research activities

Paolo Forlin, Christopher Gerrard

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EARTHQUAKES AS THE QUINTESSENTIAL SHORT-TERM CATACLYSMIC EVENT: METHODOLOGY AND SOCIETAL RESILIENCE, by Lee Mordechai and Jordan Pickett [for Human Ecology 46 (2018): 335-348]

Jordan Pickett, Lee Mordechai

Human Ecology, 2018

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Earthquake environmental effects: The case of Late Classical-Hellenistic Helike, Gulf of Corinth, Greece by Dora Katsonopoulou, Ioannis Koukouvelas

Dora Katsonopoulou

Geosciences, 2024

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Gündoğan, U. (2024). An archaeological and archaeoseismological perspective on earthquakes in the coastal cities of Western Anatolia in the 3rd millennium BCE: Settlement abandonment and changes in social structures, Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences: Vol. 33: No. 6

Ümit Gündoğan

Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences, 2024

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Natural Disasters and Time: Non-eschatological Perceptions of Earthquakes in Late Antique and Medieval Historiography

Armin Bergmeier

Millennium, 2021

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All that rubble leads to trouble: reassessing the seismological value of archaeological destruction layers in Minoan Crete and beyond

Simon Jusseret

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Lucia Alberti 2019, Lessons from the past: some Greek Bronze age responses to natural disasters and their modern counterparts, Special Issue of Annals of Geophysics vol. 62, 2019, pp. 1-14

Lucia Alberti

Annals of Geophysics, 2019

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Earthquakes and archaeology. BY N.N. Ambraseys.

Dalia Pokutta

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Ancient and Medieval Earthquakes in the Area of L’Aquila (Northwestern Abruzzo, Central Italy), A.D. 1–1500A Critical Revision of the Historical and Archaeological Data

Emanuela Guidoboni

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Earthquakes and Minoan Crete: breaking the myth through interdisciplinarity

Simon Jusseret

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A comprehensive classification of Earthquake Archaeological Effects (EAE) in archaeoseismology: Application to ancient remains of Roman and Mesoamerican cultures

Jorge Luis Giner Robles

2011

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A Contextual Investigation of Archaeological and Textual Evidence for a Purported mid-8th Century BCE Levantine Earthquake

David Danzig

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Poseidon's Horses: Plate Tectonics and Earthquake Storms in the Late Bronze Age Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean

Eric H Cline

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2000

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Earthquakes and Late Antique Urbanism: Some Observations on the Case of the Lykos Valley (2018) (proofs)

Troels Myrup Kristensen

The Lykos Valley and Neighbourhood in Late Antiquity, eds. C. Şimşek and T. Kaçar, 2018

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IGCP 567: Ancient Earthquakes (2008-2012)

Iain Stewart

2012

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Two Inferred Antique earthquakes recorded in the Roman theater of Beit-Ras / Capitolias (Jordan)

Dr. Rasheed Jaradat

2021

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THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE - POSSIBLE EVIDENCE ABOUT MULTIHAZARD ANCIENT EVENTS

Elina Mircheva

2008

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Natural Disasters and the Crusades: Framing Earthquakes in Historical Narratives, 1095-1170

Stephen Casta

2017

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Tracking earthquake archaeological evidence in Late Minoan IIIB (c. 1300-1200 BC) Crete (Greece): a proof of concept

Simon Jusseret

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Man the measure- Earthquakes as depositional agents in Minoan Crete

Tim Cunningham

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Archaeology and seismic hazard: Post-Roman co-seismic fault ruptures in northern Evros (Mikri Doxipara – Zoni, NE Greece) case study

ANNA ZERVOPOULOU

11th International Symposium on Natural and Human Induced Hazards & 2nd Workshop on Earthquake Prediction, 2006

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Contextualising the earthquake of 749 CE From high definition archaeology to global history

Rubina Raja, Achim Lichtenberger

Contextualising the earthquake of 749 CE, 2020

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Post-earthquake architecture at Olympia: The impact of natural phenomena upon the builders’ attitude in the 4 ct BC [in: ΦΙΛΕΛΛΗΝ - Essays presented to Stephen G. Miller, 2016, 299-316]

Elena C . Partida

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The contribution of archaeology to the study of historical disasters

Peter J Brown

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The archaeology of earthquakes: The application of adaptive cycles to seismically-affected communities in late medieval Europe

Christopher Gerrard

Quaternary International, 2017

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