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Quaternary Paleoenvironments examines the drowned landscapes exposed as extensive and attractive territory for prehistoric human settlement during the Ice Ages of the Pleistocene, when sea levels dropped to 120m-135m below their current levels. This volume provides an overview of the geological, geomorphological, climatic and sea-level history of the European continental shelf as a whole, as well as a series of detailed regional reviews for each of the major sea basins. The nature and variable attractions of the landscapes and resources available for human exploitation are examined, as are the conditions under which archaeological sites and landscape features are likely to have been preserved, destroyed or buried by sediment during sea-level rise. The authors also discuss the extent to which we can predict where to look for drowned landscapes with the greatest chance of success, with frequent reference to examples of preserved prehistoric sites in different submerged environments.

Quaternary Paleoenvironments will be of interest to archaeologists, geologists, marine scientists, palaeoanthropologists, cultural heritage managers, geographers, and all those with an interest in the drowned landscapes of the continental shelf.

Recenzijas

[ The books] importance transcends academic boundaries. It would be at home on the shelves of the marine geologist, as it would be in the library of the underwater archaeologist. Underwater Technology

This is a well-written, well-organized volume that provides the reader with an unparalleled collection of data sources and references used in the study of submerged landscapes. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology

An impressive volume, offering a useful reference to all those working or interested in the European continental shelves. Geoscientist

Contributors vii
Foreword xi
Preface xv
Acknowledgement xvii
1 Introduction: Prehistoric Remains on the Continental Shelf - Why do Sites and Landscapes Survive Inundation? 1(10)
Nicholas C. Flemming
Jan Harff
Delminda Moura
Anthony Burgess
Geoffrey N. Bailey
2 Sea Level and Climate 11(40)
Jan Harff
Nicholas C. Flemming
Andreas Groh
Birgit Hunicke
Gilles Lericolais
Martin Meschede
Alar Rosentau
Dimitris Sakellariou
Szymon Usecinowicz
Wenyan Zhang
Eduardo Zorita
3 Non-Cultural Processes of Site Formation, Preservation and Destruction 51(32)
Nicholas C. Flemming
Jan Harff
Delminda Moura
4 Standard Core Variables for Continental Shelf Prehistoric Research and Their Availability 83(20)
Nicholas C. Flemming
5 The Baltic Sea Basin 103(32)
Alar Rosentau
Ole Bennike
Szymon Uscinowicz
Grazyna Miotk-Szpiganowicz
6 The Northwest Shelf 135(12)
Kieran Westley
7 The North Sea 147(40)
Kim M. Cohen
Kieran Westley
Gilles Erkens
Marc P. Hijma
Henk J.T. Weerts
8 Northern North Sea and Atlantic Northwest Approaches 187(24)
Sue Dawson
Richard Bates
Caroline Wickham-Jones
Alastair Dawson
9 Paleolandscapes of the Celtic Sea and the Channel/La Manche 211(30)
R. Helen Farr
Garry Momber
Julie Satchell
Nicholas C. Flemming
10 Irish Sea and Atlantic Margin 241(40)
Kieran Westley
Robin Edwards
11 The Iberian Atlantic Margin 281(20)
Delminda Moura
Ana Gomes
Joao Horta
12 The Western Mediterranean Sea 301(32)
Miguel Canals
Isabel Cacho
Laurent Carozza
Jose Luis Casamor
Galderic Lastras
Anna Sanchez-Vidal
12 Western Mediterranean: Annex Submerged Karst Structures of the French Mediterranean Coast: An Assessment 333(8)
Yves Billaud
13 The Central Mediterranean 341(36)
Fabrizio Antonioli
Francesco L. Chiocci
Marco Anzidei
Lucilla Capotondi
Daniele Casalbore
Donatella Magri
Sergio Silenzi
14 Physical Characteristics of the Continental Shelves of the East Mediterranean Basin, Submerged Settlements and Landscapes - Actual Finds and Potential Discoveries 377(28)
Ehud Galili
Yaacov Nir
Dina Vachtman
Yossi Mart
15 Late Pleistocene Environmental Factors of the Aegean Region (Aegean Sea Including the Hellenic Arc) and the Identification of Potential Areas for Seabed Prehistoric Sites and Landscapes 405(26)
Dimitris Sakellariou
Vasilis Lykousis
Maria Geraga
Grigoris Rousakis
Takvor Soukisian
16 Geological and Geomorphological Factors and Marine Conditions of the Azov-Black Sea Basin and Coastal Characteristics as They Determine Prospecting for Seabed Prehistoric Sites on the Continental Shelf 431(48)
Valentina Yanko-Hombach
Evgeny Schnyukov
Anatoly Pasynkov
Valentin Sorokin
Pavel Kuprin
Nikolay Maslakov
Irena Motnenko
Olena Smyntyna
17 Late Pleistocene Environmental Factors defining the Black Sea and Submerged Landscapes on the Western Continental Shelf 479(18)
Gilles Lericolais
18 Submerged Prehistoric Heritage Potential of the Romanian Black Sea Shelf 497(22)
Glicherie Caraivan
Valentina Voinea
Daniela Popescu
Corneliu Cerchia
Glossary Of Acronyms 519(4)
Index 523
Nicholas C. Flemming has studied submerged terrestrial archaeological sites and changes of sea level for more than 50 years, and is the author of several books and papers on the subject. He is a Visiting Research Fellow at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, a Fellow of the Society for Underwater Technology, and a Vice-President of the Nautical Archaeology Society.

Jan Harff is Professor of Geosciences and Seafloor Geology at the University of Szczecin, Poland. He collaborates with marine research institutes in the Baltic area and Scandinavia, Russia, the United States and China. He coordinated (together with Friedrich Lüth) the research project SINCOS (Sinking Coasts - Geosphere, Ecosphere and Anthroposphere of the Holocene Southern Baltic Sea), and chaired Working Group 2 ("Environmental Data and Reconstruction") of the COST Action TD0902: SPLASHCOS.

Delminda Moura is a geologist at the Universidade do Algarve- Centre for Marine and Environmental Research (CIMA), Portugal, conducting research on landscape evolution during the Quaternary, as forced by climatic and sea-level changes. She devotes particular attention to the use of morphological, sedimentological and biological proxies to reconstruct past sea levels.

Anthony Burgess graduated in 1996 from the University of Wales (Swansea), and then joined the Home Office, working as a crime analyst until 2008. After leaving the Home Office and enjoying an extended period of travel, he completed his masters in maritime archaeology at the University of Southampton, and is currently a PhD candidate in Archaeology at the University of Malta.

Geoffrey N. Bailey is Anniversary Professor of Archaeology in the University of York, and Chairman of the EU-funded SPLASHCOS programme. His research interests are in coastal prehistory, submerged landscapes and Quaternary-scale environmental change, and he has engaged in major projects on these themes in Australia, Africa, Greece, Saudi Arabia and the UK, most recently as Principal Investigator of the European Research Council DISPERSE Project, concerned with the role of geologically unstable landscapes and coastal environments in patterns of early human dispersal in Africa, the Red Sea and the Arabian Peninsula. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, a member of Academia Europaea, and President of the UISPP Commission on Coastal Prehistory and Submerged Landscapes.