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Title: Relative sea-level changes during the upper Holocene as determined by reference to beachrock formations along the south coastline of Cyprus and their correlation with the archaeological context of the island
Authors: Polidorou, Miltiadis
Saitis, Giannis
Karkani, Anna
Gatt, Judith
Keywords: Geology, Stratigraphic -- Holocene
Sea level -- Cyprus -- History
Beachrock -- Cyprus
Geochemistry -- Methodology
Archaeological geology -- Cyprus
Coastal zone management -- Cyprus
Geomorphology
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Polidorou, M., Saitis, G., Karkani, A., & Gatt, J. (2025). Relative Sea-Level Changes During the Upper Holocene as Determined by Reference to Beachrock Formations Along the South Coastline of Cyprus and Their Correlation with the Archaeological Context of the Island. Geosciences, 15(4), 137.
Abstract: This study examines the relative sea-level changes during the Upper Holocene period along the south coastline of Cyprus through the investigation of beachrock formations and their impact on archaeological sites. Beachrock, as a natural indicator of past relative sea levels, provides valuable insights into the dynamic interplay between sea-level fluctuations and human settlements. The research integrates field observations, mineralogical and geochemical analysis, geochronological studies, and archaeological data to reconstruct past sea-level variations and their implications for coastal archaeological sites. The results reveal significant fluctuations in relative sea levels during the Upper Holocene, influencing the development and occupation of coastal archaeological sites. By elucidating the complex relationship between sea-level changes and human activity, this study contributes to our understanding of past coastal environments and their socio-cultural dynamics. Moreover, it underscores the importance of considering geological factors in archaeological interpretations and coastal management strategies in the face of contemporary sea-level rise.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/141054
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