2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12583-010-0227-5
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Bioindicators and ancient harbour geoarchaeology in the mediterranean: Evidence from the Egyptian coast

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“…Moreover, similar to other lagoonal systems, depositional and erosional processes, subsidence and sea-level changes have strongly modified the landscape of these areas in the last millennia with tangible effects on the geography of the coasts (Chesworth, 2008: 426-427;Galloway & Hobday, 1983;Morhange et al, 2017;Summerfield, 1991: 313-341). Such rapid transformations induced significant consequences on the human settlement and, thus, also on the archaeological visibility of the areas (Giaime et al, 2019;Nunn, 2017: 145-156).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, similar to other lagoonal systems, depositional and erosional processes, subsidence and sea-level changes have strongly modified the landscape of these areas in the last millennia with tangible effects on the geography of the coasts (Chesworth, 2008: 426-427;Galloway & Hobday, 1983;Morhange et al, 2017;Summerfield, 1991: 313-341). Such rapid transformations induced significant consequences on the human settlement and, thus, also on the archaeological visibility of the areas (Giaime et al, 2019;Nunn, 2017: 145-156).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%