[HTML][HTML] Late Quaternary sea-level changes and early human societies in the central and eastern Mediterranean Basin: An interdisciplinary review
This article reviews key data and debates focused on relative sea-level changes since the
Last Interglacial (approximately the last 132,000 years) in the Mediterranean Basin, and …
Last Interglacial (approximately the last 132,000 years) in the Mediterranean Basin, and …
Lagoonal settlements and relative sea level during Bronze Age in Northern Adriatic: Geoarchaeological evidence and paleogeographic constraints
The study of archaeological structures has been widely applied in the Mediterranean to infer
the past relative sea level (RSL), but the use of Prehistoric sites was generally scarce. Pre …
the past relative sea level (RSL), but the use of Prehistoric sites was generally scarce. Pre …
[BUCH][B] The origins and spread of domestic animals in Southwest Asia and Europe
This volume tackles the fundamental and broad-scale questions concerning the spread of
early animal herding from its origins in the Near East into Europe beginning in the mid-10th …
early animal herding from its origins in the Near East into Europe beginning in the mid-10th …
A strategy for assessing continuity in terrestrial and maritime landscapes from Murujuga (Dampier Archipelago), North West Shelf, Australia
Abstract Over the last 20,000 years, one third of the continental land mass of Australia, or
2.12 million km2, has been drowned by postglacial sea-level rise. Much of this drowned …
2.12 million km2, has been drowned by postglacial sea-level rise. Much of this drowned …
A staged geogenetic approach to underwater archaeological prospection in the Port of Rotterdam (Yangtzehaven, Maasvlakte, The Netherlands): A geological and …
This study presents the geogenetic approach to detect presently drowned archaeological
sites in the transgressive palaeoenvironment of the Holocene Rhine-Meuse delta. A staged …
sites in the transgressive palaeoenvironment of the Holocene Rhine-Meuse delta. A staged …
[HTML][HTML] Refining Late-Holocene environmental changes of the Akko coastal plain and its impacts on the settlement and anchorage patterns of Tel Akko (Israel)
Abstract Akko/Acre, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2001, is one of the oldest
continuously inhabited sites in the eastern Mediterranean. Tel Akko was a major maritime …
continuously inhabited sites in the eastern Mediterranean. Tel Akko was a major maritime …
Human adaptation to changing coastal landscapes in the Eastern Adriatic: Evidence from Vela Spila cave, Croatia
In this paper new palaeogeographic and archaeological data from the prehistoric cave Vela
Spila on the island of Korčula in Croatia are combined with new realizations of two glacial …
Spila on the island of Korčula in Croatia are combined with new realizations of two glacial …
Potential for a new multimillennial tree-ring chronology from subfossil Balkan river oaks
A total of 272 oak (Quercus sp.) samples have been collected from large subfossil trees
dredged from sediment deposited by the Sava and various tributary rivers in the Zagreb …
dredged from sediment deposited by the Sava and various tributary rivers in the Zagreb …
Changes in ornamental traditions and subsistence strategies during the Palaeolithic-Mesolithic transition in Vlakno cave
Abstract The recently discovered Vlakno Cave, situated in the central part of the island of
Dugi Otok (Croatia), is one of the most prominent Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic sites …
Dugi Otok (Croatia), is one of the most prominent Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic sites …
Stable isotope palaeodietary and radiocarbon evidence from the Early Neolithic site of Zemunica, Dalmatia, Croatia
The Adriatic Sea and Balkan Peninsula were an important corridor for the spread of
agriculture northwards and westwards from the Near East into Europe. Therefore, the pace …
agriculture northwards and westwards from the Near East into Europe. Therefore, the pace …