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Geoarchaeology of Beirut's ancient harbour,Phoenicia
Authors:Nick Marriner  Christophe Morhange  Muntaha Saghieh-Beydoun
Affiliation:1. CNRS CEREGE UMR 6635, Université Aix-Marseille, Europôle de l''Arbois, BP 80, 13545 Aix-en-Provence, Cedex 04, France;2. Université Libanaise, Rectorat BP: 14-6573, Place du Musée Beyrouth, Lebanon
Abstract:This paper presents geoarchaeological results from the ancient harbour of Beirut (Lebanon). As at Sidon, knowledge of Beirut's ancient tell has advanced significantly over the past decade, thanks namely to redevelopment of the city centre and excavations centred on the modern port. In spite of this research, understanding of the city's coastal palaeoenvironments during antiquity is poor. Buried Iron Age harbourworks presently 300 m from the sea attest to pronounced coastal changes during the past 3000 years. These processes have been significantly accentuated during the last two centuries by redevelopment of the port, which remains in use some 5000 years after its foundation. Here we elucidate the coastal stratigraphy east and west of the Bronze Age tell to yield new insights into the evolution of the Beirut seaboard, in addition to the complex history of human–environment interactions. These chronostratigraphic data are subsequently used to (1) precisely locate the main anchorage haven during antiquity; and (2) propose a chronology for its evolution.
Keywords:Beirut   Mediterranean   Ancient harbour   Coastal geomorphology   Geoarchaeology   Holocene
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