Geology and Archaeology: Submerged Landscapes of the Continental Shelf

Sea-level change has influenced human population globally since prehistoric times. Even in early phases of cultural development human populations were faced with marine regression and transgression as a result of changing climate and corresponding glacio-isostatic adjustment. Global marine regression during the last glaciation changed the palaeogeography of the continental shelf, converting former marine environments to attractive terrestrial habitats for prehistoric humans. These areas of the shelf were used as hunting and gathering areas, as migration routes between continents, and most probably witnessed the earliest developments in seafaring and marine exploitation, until the postglacial transgression re-submerged these palaeo-landscapes. Based on modern marine research technologies and the integration of large databases, proxy data are increasingly available for the reconstruction of Quaternary submerged landscapes. Also, prehistoric archaeological remains from the recent sea bottom are shedding new light on human prehistoric development driven by rapidly changing climate and environment. This publication contributes to the exchange of ideas and new results in this young and challenging field of underwater palaeoenvironmental investigation.
Pleistocene submerged landscapes and Palaeolithic archaeology in the tectonically active Aegean region
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Published:January 01, 2016
Abstract
In this paper we review the main, long- and short-term geological and geotectonic processes that have controlled the development of Pleistocene landscapes in the Aegean region above and below the fluctuating sea level. We discuss the potential for further research on reconstruction of submerged landscapes of the continental shelf and beyond with the aim of addressing questions concerning Palaeolithic settlement. The geological, tectonic, morphological and hydrogeological background provides information for the assessment of the natural resources available to hominins. Along with the palaeogeographical evolution of the shallow coastal and shelf areas, they are examined in parallel with the terrestrial...
- adaptation
- Aegean Islands
- Aegean Sea
- Anatolia
- anthropology
- archaeology
- Asia
- bathymetry
- bottom features
- Cenozoic
- coastal environment
- continental shelf
- Crete
- East Mediterranean
- Europe
- geodynamics
- geomorphology
- Greece
- human ecology
- hydrogeology
- Ionian Islands
- Ionian Sea
- land bridges
- landform evolution
- mapping
- marine environment
- Mediterranean region
- Mediterranean Sea
- Middle East
- migration
- morphostructures
- ocean floors
- orogeny
- paleogeography
- Paleolithic
- Pleistocene
- Quaternary
- reconstruction
- refugia
- regional
- resources
- rocks
- sea-level changes
- sedimentation
- shelf environment
- shore features
- shorelines
- Southern Europe
- Stone Age
- submergence
- subsidence
- surveys
- tectonics
- Turkey
- uplifts