- Landscape Archaeology, Geoarchaeology, Geomorphology, Coastal Geomorphology, Coastal and Island Archaeology, Geoarchaeology and Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions, and 73 moreCoastal geoarchaeology, Classical Archaeology, Survey (Archaeological Method & Theory), Ceramics (Archaeology), Ceramic Analysis (Archaeology), Ancient Geography, Maritime Archaeology, Archaeological Theory, Harbour Archaeology, Ancient Ports and Harbours, Greek Townplanning, Holocene sea level change, Sea Level, Mediterranean Underwater Archaeology, Port cities, Maritime History, Black Sea, GeoArcheology, Maritime Routes, Roman Pottery, Archaeology, Trade Routes, Enviromental Archaeology, Underwater Archaeology, Nautical Archaeology, Funerary Archaeology, Ancient economies (Archaeology), Mediterranean archaeology, Ports and Harbours, Roman Archaeology, Mediterrranean Archaeology, Geo Archeology, Vertebrate taphonomy, Roman Economy, Palaeoenvironment, Ancient Mediterranean ports, Ancient Shipwrecks, Ancient Ports, Archaeological Science, Settlement Patterns, Ancient Seafaring, Coastal Geography, Archaeological Method & Theory, Paleoecology, Taphonomy, Palaeogeography, Roman Trade Networks, Shipping, History of Ancient Geography, Archaeometry, Bioarchaeology, Ionia, Near Eastern Archaeology, Experimental Archaeology, Ethnoarchaeology, GIS and Landscape Archaeology, Archaeological GIS, Late Roman Archaeology, Archaeological Geophysics, Coastal Sedimentology, Greek Colonisation, Greek Religion, Greek Archaeology, Greek colonies in Magna Graecia, Roman coarse ware, Ostia (Archaeology), Archaeological Fieldwork, Pottery (Archaeology), Palaeoclimate, Black Sea Region Archaeology, Ancient Greek Colonies of the Northern Black Sea Shore, Environmental Archaeology, and Malacology (Biology)edit
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2018, Bivolaru A., Giaime M., Rossi V., Bottez V., Marriner N., Morhange C., Lungu V., Streinu M., Between the Danube Delta and the Black Sea. Preliminary results of a multi-proxy study of two archaeological sites (Histria and Halmyris,... more
2018, Bivolaru A., Giaime M., Rossi V., Bottez V., Marriner N., Morhange C., Lungu V., Streinu M., Between the Danube Delta and the Black Sea. Preliminary results of a multi-proxy study of two archaeological sites (Histria and Halmyris, Romania), Black Sea Archaeology Studies, Recent Developments, D. Yiğitpaşa, H. Öniz, A. Temür eds., TINA, pp. 13-31.
Publication Date: 2018
Publication Name: Black Sea Archaeology Studies, Recent Developments, D. Yiğitpaşa, H. Öniz, A. Temür eds., TINA
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2019, Giaime M., Magne G., Bivolaru A., Gandouin E., Marriner N., Morhange C., Halmyris: Geoarchaeology of a fluvial harbour on the Danube Delta (Dobrogea, Romania), The Holocene, 29(2), pp. 313–327.
Publication Date: 2019
Publication Name: the Holocene
Research Interests: Romanian History, Greek Archaeology, Fluvial Geomorphology, Romania, Black Sea Region Archaeology, and 7 moreHarbour Archaeology, Black Sea ancient history and archaeology, Ancient Greek Colonies of the Northern Black Sea Shore, Roman Limes, Lower Danube Archaeology, Ancient Ports and Harbours, and Archéologie Fluviale
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2018, Giaime M., Magne G., Bivolaru A., Gandouin E., Marriner N., Morhange C., Halmyris: geoarchaeology of a fluvial harbour on the Danube Delta (Dobrogea, Romania), The Holocene
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2016, Baralis A., Bivolaru A., Marriner N., Morhange C., Porotov A., Zin’ko V. Foreword, Geomorphology and geoarchaeology of Black Sea coasts, Méditerranée, 126, pp 3-14.
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This paper covers the Late Roman lamps discovered on the ACS Sector at Histria (Romania)
Research Interests: Classical Archaeology, Roman History, Romanian Studies, Roman Pottery, Late Roman Empire, and 21 moreRoman Empire, Late Roman Archaeology, Late Roman Pottery, Black Sea region, Black Sea Studies, Black Sea Region Archaeology, Late Roman and Early Byzantine Pottery, Black Sea, Black Sea ancient history and archaeology, Roman Lamps, Ancient Greek Colonies of the Northern Black Sea Shore, Later Roman Empire, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Lamps, Black Sea archaeology, Greek and Roman art and archaeology; maritime archaeology; ancient lamps, Late Roman Lamps, Roman Archaeology, Roman Clay Lamps, History of Black Sea Regiuon, Hellenistic and Roman Lamps, and Greek and Roman Oil Lamps
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In Northern Dobrogea, north of the Dunavăţ promontory, the Roman fortress of Halmyris was founded in the late 1st century on a Getae settlement dated back the middle of the 1st millennium BC. 8000 years ago, the area of the later Danube... more
In Northern Dobrogea, north of the Dunavăţ promontory, the Roman fortress of Halmyris was founded in the late 1st century on a Getae settlement dated back the middle of the 1st millennium BC. 8000 years ago, the area of the later Danube delta was a vast open marine bay. Since the end of the post-glacial marine transgression, the Danube delta has prograded and divided into several arms, first along the Dunavăţ promontory and then to the north and the south leading to the progressive retreat of the sea. The ancient fortress of Halmyris, the most eastern Roman fortification on the Danube, faces the St. George arm that has been the most active arm of the river during Antiquity. Our chronostratigraphic study was undertaken to: (i) understand landscape changes of the area of the latter Halmyris since ca. 7500 years BP, (ii) identify the fluvial environments close to the city in Roman times in order to locate and characterise the harbour. For this study, several cores were extracted from the Danube delta plain for palaeoenvironmental investigations. Here, we concentrate on the study of bio-sedimentological content of the core HAIII that shows a classic regressive sequence dominated by a marine environment at the base of the core, overlain by fluvial sediments. The progress of the delta front seaward led to the formation of a floodplain from the fifth millennium BC onwards. It was characterized by numerous lakes, attested in the core by large organic-rich peat layers. The Roman harbour was probably installed in a secondary channel of the St. George whose depth was at least 175 cm at the end of the 7th century.
Location: International Conference on New Technologies, Hazards and Geoarchaeology Paolo Pirazzoli in memoriam Athens, 3rd November 2017
Publication Date: 2017
Conference Start Date: Nov 3, 2017
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River deltas began forming around 7000 years BP because of the stabilization of mean sea level and high sedimentary inputs at base-level. The natural variety of wetland environments on clastic coasts, in particular deltas, explains in... more
River deltas began forming around 7000 years BP because of the stabilization of mean sea level and high sedimentary inputs at base-level. The natural variety of wetland environments on clastic coasts, in particular deltas, explains in major part the important disparities in harbour contexts. These different geomorphological contexts led to specific pressures and potentialities for maritime activities. In this presentation, I will describe an investigation of four different sites using a combination of earth science and archaeological tools.
At the deltaic scale, we investigate 7000 years of environmental changes on the Kuban delta (Taman Peninsula, Russia). We show that the local inhabitants faced significant natural constraints that have undoubtedly dictated the development and decline of some cities, in particular during archaic a nd classical periods.
At the local scale (ancient settlements), we show that the natural environment, such as lagoons or estuaries were particularly attractive for ancient population looking for good mooring areas. We focus on the potentialities and constraints of such environments for the development of harbours in three different sites: Akko (Haifa Bay, Israel), Pollentia (Mallorca, Balearic archipelago) and Halmyris (Danube delta, Romania).
At the deltaic scale, we investigate 7000 years of environmental changes on the Kuban delta (Taman Peninsula, Russia). We show that the local inhabitants faced significant natural constraints that have undoubtedly dictated the development and decline of some cities, in particular during archaic a nd classical periods.
At the local scale (ancient settlements), we show that the natural environment, such as lagoons or estuaries were particularly attractive for ancient population looking for good mooring areas. We focus on the potentialities and constraints of such environments for the development of harbours in three different sites: Akko (Haifa Bay, Israel), Pollentia (Mallorca, Balearic archipelago) and Halmyris (Danube delta, Romania).
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I SEMINARI INTERNACIONAL D’ARQUEOLOGIA MARÍTIMA MEDIEVAL I MODERNA INFRAESTRUCTURES PORTUÀRIES D’ÈPOCA MEDIEVAL I MODERNA A LA MEDITERRÀNIA OCCIDENTAL DIVENDRES, 14 DE DESEMBRE DE 2018 SALA DE PROMOCIÓ ECONÒMICA-ROSES, CARRER DE... more
I SEMINARI INTERNACIONAL D’ARQUEOLOGIA MARÍTIMA MEDIEVAL I MODERNA
INFRAESTRUCTURES PORTUÀRIES D’ÈPOCA MEDIEVAL I MODERNA A LA MEDITERRÀNIA OCCIDENTAL
DIVENDRES, 14 DE DESEMBRE DE 2018
SALA DE PROMOCIÓ ECONÒMICA-ROSES, CARRER DE MADRID, 1, ROSES
INFRAESTRUCTURES PORTUÀRIES D’ÈPOCA MEDIEVAL I MODERNA A LA MEDITERRÀNIA OCCIDENTAL
DIVENDRES, 14 DE DESEMBRE DE 2018
SALA DE PROMOCIÓ ECONÒMICA-ROSES, CARRER DE MADRID, 1, ROSES
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International Conference
New Technologies, Hazards and Geoarchaeology
Athens, 3rd of November 2017
New Technologies, Hazards and Geoarchaeology
Athens, 3rd of November 2017
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McAGENDA Multiplier Event 7 April 17 (Trieste) organized by S. Furlani
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3 novembre 2017 (Athens) Conference "New Technologies, Palaeo-Hazards and GeoArchaeology", focuses on the four following Topics. http://geoarch-hazards.geol.uoa.gr/index.php/about-conference/conference-topics New Technologies in Coastal... more
3 novembre 2017 (Athens)
Conference "New Technologies, Palaeo-Hazards and GeoArchaeology", focuses on the four following Topics.
http://geoarch-hazards.geol.uoa.gr/index.php/about-conference/conference-topics
New Technologies in Coastal Research
Maritime and Coastal Geoarchaeology
Relative sea-level changes in Geo-archaeological context
Palaeogeographical Reconstruction and Palaeo-Hazards
Conference "New Technologies, Palaeo-Hazards and GeoArchaeology", focuses on the four following Topics.
http://geoarch-hazards.geol.uoa.gr/index.php/about-conference/conference-topics
New Technologies in Coastal Research
Maritime and Coastal Geoarchaeology
Relative sea-level changes in Geo-archaeological context
Palaeogeographical Reconstruction and Palaeo-Hazards
Research Interests: Maritime Archaeology, Coastal Management, Geoarchaeology, Maritime History, Coastal Geomorphology, and 12 moreNatural Hazards, Coastal Hazards, Climate Change and coastal zones, Underwater Archaeology, Nautical Archaeology, Holocene sea level change, New Technologies, Paleogeography, Harbour Archaeology, Integrated Coastal Zone Management, Paleogeography, landscape reconstruction, historical landscape, and Submarine Archaeology
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Mc AGENDA Master ERASMUS+ Multiplier Event 7 April Trieste
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MEDITERRANEE, issue 126, 2016, PUP.
edited by A. Baralis, A. Bivolaru, N. Marriner, C. Morhange, V. Zinko and A. Porotov.
edited by A. Baralis, A. Bivolaru, N. Marriner, C. Morhange, V. Zinko and A. Porotov.
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Geomorphology and geoarchaeology of Black sea coasts.
Journal of Mediterranean geography
MEDITERRANEE
n° 126 (2016)
Journal of Mediterranean geography
MEDITERRANEE
n° 126 (2016)
Research Interests: Geography, Maritime Archaeology, Geoarchaeology, Romanian History, Maritime History, and 12 moreCoastal and Island Archaeology, Greek Archaeology, Black Sea region, Bulgarian history, Greek Colonization (Magna Graecia and Sicily), Black Sea Region Archaeology, Black Sea ancient history and archaeology, Ancient Greek Colonies of the Northern Black Sea Shore, Crimea, Danube Delta, Roman Archaeology, and Taman
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Geoarchaeology of the Danube delta and palaeo-environment of ancient settlements (Histria, Enisala and Halmyris). Poster presented at MMSH International conference "Climate and Societies in the Mediterranean during the Last Two... more
Geoarchaeology of the Danube delta and palaeo-environment of ancient settlements (Histria, Enisala and Halmyris). Poster presented at MMSH
International conference "Climate and Societies in the Mediterranean during the Last Two Millennia" 8-9 March 2017 Aix-en-Provence France
International conference "Climate and Societies in the Mediterranean during the Last Two Millennia" 8-9 March 2017 Aix-en-Provence France
