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Earthquakes and archaeology
Authors:NN Ambraseys
Institution:Department of Environmental and Civil Engineering, Imperial College, London SW7 2BU, United Kingdom
Abstract:This article examines the use of archaeological evidence for the assessment of historical earthquakes in the Eastern Mediterranean region and Middle East, long before the advent of modern seismology. We ask the questions when and where have large earthquakes happened in the past? How can this evidence contribute to our scientific understanding of earthquake activity? Is it possible on literary and archaeological grounds to distinguish between earthquake damage and damage from other causes? It is found that archaeological evidence for an earthquake is not always clear or unambiguous and that there is a need for collaboration between archaeologists, historians, geologists, engineering seismologists and workers in other disciplines, to evaluate the traces of earthquakes in excavations, both for understanding their effects at the site and for the information they can provide about the nature of the earthquake implicated.
Keywords:Earthquakes  Archaeology  Historical seismicity  Archaeoseismology  Eastern Mediterranean  Middle East
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