48106
Title Of Article Chaper
Assessing archaeological evidence for seismic catastrophies
Title Of Journal Book
Geoarchaeology
Volume
1
Issue
4
Pages
365-379
Collation
5 figs., 1 table
Reference Bibliography
refs.
ISSN
0883-6353
Language Of Text
English
Language Of Summary
English
Literature Type
Serial
Literature Level
Analytic
Abstract
Archaeologists frequently ascribe destruction layers uncovered during excavation to the effects of earthquake-induced phenomena. Undoubtedly, ancient societies that lived in active seismic zones were as plagued by seismic destruction as we are today. However, other geological phenomena can account for many observed features. This reviews the geologic and archaeological background for assessing the evidence for prehistoric earthquake destruction.
Keywords
archaeological sites;geoarchaeology;prehistoric;earthquake
pub_id
48106