Search Results - "Katsonopoulou, Dora"
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Earthquake-triggered landslides and mudflows: Was this the wave that engulfed Ancient Helike?
Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-12-2020)“…The destruction of Ancient Helike in 373 BC as reported by ancient Greek and Roman writers is inconsistent with modern evidence on the geological context. The…”
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Methods for developing 3D visualizations of archaeological data: a case study of the early bronze age Helike Corridor House
Published in Science and technology of archaeological research (15-12-2017)“…The Digital Helike Project aims at the digitization of archaeological data from the Helike Project, Achaia, Greece. This paper advances understanding of Early…”
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Earthquake Environmental Effects: The Case of Late Classical-Hellenistic Helike, Gulf of Corinth, Greece
Published in Geosciences (Basel) (15-11-2024)“…Human habitat is much controlled by the landscape and its ongoing processes overtime. Some of these processes occur instantaneously and are often triggered by…”
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MAINLAND COSMOPOLITANISM AND THE RISE OF PERSONAL PRESTIGE: NEW EVIDENCE FROM THE COASTAL EARLY HELLADIC TOWN OF HELIKE, NORTH-WEST PELOPONNESE, GREECE
Published in Annual of the British School at Athens (01-11-2017)“…Excavations carried out by The Helike Project in the Helike plain on the south-western coast of the Gulf of Corinth, north-west Peloponnese, since 2000, have…”
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Submergence and uplift of settlements in the area of Helike, Greece, from the Early Bronze Age to late antiquity
Published in Geoarchaeology (01-07-2011)“…Excavations in the Helike Delta on the Gulf of Corinth have brought to light architectural remains from the Early Bronze Age (EBA), Geometric, Classical,…”
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New Sediment Cores Reveal Environmental Changes Driven by Tectonic Processes at Ancient Helike, Greece
Published in Geoarchaeology (01-03-2016)“…According to various historical sources an earthquake and an associated tsunami wiped out the Greek city of Helike on the Gulf of Corinth in 373 B.C. This…”
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Recurrent Submergence and Uplift in the Area of Ancient Helike, Gulf of Corinth, Greece: Microfaunal and Archaeological Evidence
Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2008)“…In 2001, Helike Project archaeologists found traces of the coastal site of Classical Helike, a city destroyed and submerged by an earthquake and tsunami in 373…”
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A palaeoseismological and geoarchaeological investigation of the Eliki fault, Gulf of Corinth, Greece
Published in Journal of structural geology (01-02-2001)“…Palaeoseismological and morphotectonic analyses enable us to define a 400-m-wide actively deformed zone associated with the active Eliki normal fault, central…”
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Occupation horizons found in the search for the ancient Greek city of Helike
Published in Geoarchaeology (01-08-1999)“…In 373 B.C. an earthquake and seismic sea wave destroyed and submerged Helike, the principal Greek city on the southwestern shore of the Gulf of Corinth. Our…”
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Helike and her Territory in Historical Times
Published in Pallas (01-01-2002)“…Helike fut fondée à l'époque mycénienne sur la rive sud du Golde de Corinthe par Ion et devint la capitale de la Dodécapole ionienne. Quand, à la fin de…”
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Slip rates on the Helike Fault, Gulf of Corinth, Greece: new evidence from geoarchaeology
Published in Terra nova (Oxford, England) (01-04-2005)“…Palaeoseismological and archaeological analysis of a trench enabled us to estimate the Holocene slip rates on the East Helike Fault, flanking the south‐western…”
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Studies of the eastern cities of Opuntian Lokris: Halai, Kyrtones, Korseia, Bumelitaia
Published 01-01-1990“…Ancient East Lokris occupied a narrow strip of land along the Malian Gulf opposite the island of Euboea in Central Greece. It corresponds to the present day…”
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