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Geophysical Phenomena and the Alexandrian Littoral

Autor Christos Repapis, Costas Synolakis, Harry Tzalas, Niki Evelpidou Editat de Christos S. Zerefos
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 aug 2019
Alexandria is located on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt, bordered by Egypt's Western Desert and the fertile Nile Delta. For many centuries, Alexandria was the major port city in the Eastern Mediterranean and it has been repeatedly struck by natural disasters, such as earthquakes, tsunamis and land subsidence, in its 2400-year history. This book focuses on the geomorphological and archaeological evidence on the coastal zone of Alexandria, attempting to provide a comprehensive review of its evolution, taking into consideration long-term and short-term factors. The book provides an extensive background on the geomorphology and recent geoarchaeological history of Alexandria, discussing historical maps and natural disasters. In the coastal area of Alexandria there is numerous archaeological evidence, such as burial sites, quarry activities and ancient building remnants, as well as geomorphological features, all revealing a complex evolution of the coastal zone. New evidence, such as fish tanks and ship wrecks in order to discuss the Late Holocene evolution of the coastal zone. Detailed illustrations and maps accompany the book chapters providing the reader the opportunity to gain an extensive view of Alexandria's features.
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ISBN-13: 9781789692341
ISBN-10: 1789692342
Pagini: 146
Dimensiuni: 252 x 181 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: ARCHAEOPRESS

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This book presents the geomorphology and recent geoarchaeological history of Alexandria which has been repeatedly struck by natural disasters. The Coastal area offers archaeological evidence (burial sites,quarry activities and ancient building remnants), as well as geomorphological features, all revealing a complex evolution of the coastal zone.