Monitoring the impact of coastal erosion on archaeological sites: The Cyprus Ancient Shoreline Project
Monitoring the impact of coastal erosion on archaeological sites: The Cyprus Ancient Shoreline Project
Coastal erosion of archaeological sites has long been a problem for archaeologists seeking to understand maritime interactions in the past. A new model, using ArcGIS to collate various sources of data relating to processes of erosion over time along the south coast of Cyprus, is showcased here, with the hope that it can be expanded and adapted for use elsewhere in prioritising sites according to rates of destruction.
Andreou, Georgia Marina
8cdaa5ba-9ed4-42ab-9784-38571d736839
February 2018
Andreou, Georgia Marina
8cdaa5ba-9ed4-42ab-9784-38571d736839
Andreou, Georgia Marina
(2018)
Monitoring the impact of coastal erosion on archaeological sites: The Cyprus Ancient Shoreline Project.
Antiquity, 92 (361), [e4].
(doi:10.15184/aqy.2018.1).
Abstract
Coastal erosion of archaeological sites has long been a problem for archaeologists seeking to understand maritime interactions in the past. A new model, using ArcGIS to collate various sources of data relating to processes of erosion over time along the south coast of Cyprus, is showcased here, with the hope that it can be expanded and adapted for use elsewhere in prioritising sites according to rates of destruction.
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Accepted/In Press date: 1 February 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 9 February 2018
Published date: February 2018
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