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Cities Submerged

Amelia Khatri

Traductor A AI

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Sinopsis

Cities Submerged explores the fascinating world of underwater archaeology, diving into the history and science behind cities lost to the sea. The book examines how geological events, like earthquakes and tsunamis, and environmental changes submerged coastal settlements, offering vital lessons for our current climate crisis. Marine archaeology uncovers the secrets of these lost metropolises, revealing insights into past civilizations and their interactions with a changing environment.

 
The book uniquely blends Earth Sciences, Geography, and History to examine submerged cities like Port Royal, Pavlopetri, and parts of Alexandria. It details crucial aspects like the geological factors behind inundation and the ingenious coastal adaptations of past societies. Readers will discover how underwater archaeological techniques, like remote sensing and 3D modeling, bring these lost worlds back to life.

 
By understanding how these past societies faced environmental challenges, Cities Submerged offers crucial context for addressing modern coastal vulnerability and sea-level rise. The book guides the reader through foundational concepts of coastal geomorphology and marine archaeology, progressing to specific case studies of vanished harbors and ports. Exploring cultural impacts and adaptations, it culminates in a discussion of the implications for today's coastal communities.

 
Ultimately, Cities Submerged argues that the study of these underwater sites provides invaluable insights into the adaptability, resilience, and vulnerabilities of past societies.
Disponible desde: 12/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 61 páginas.

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