Palaeogeographic evolution of the coastal zone of Byblos (Lebanon, Eastern Mediterranean), using marine remote sensing techniques

Byblos has been the most inhabited place through the ages, so it is a key region in understanding the development and the evolution of seafaring and shipping, providing one of the richest and most continuous maritime archaeological records in the Mediterranean. Archaeological surveys have shown a co...

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Γεωργίου, Νικόλαος
Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Παπαθεοδώρου, Γεώργιος
Μορφή: Thesis
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: 2018
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Διαθέσιμο Online:http://hdl.handle.net/10889/11413
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spelling nemertes-10889-114132022-09-05T11:16:31Z Palaeogeographic evolution of the coastal zone of Byblos (Lebanon, Eastern Mediterranean), using marine remote sensing techniques Παλαιογεωγραφική εξέλιξη της παράκτιας ζώνης της Βύβλου (Λίβανος, Ανατολική Μεσόγειο), με τη χρήση ηχοβολιστικών μέσων Γεωργίου, Νικόλαος Παπαθεοδώρου, Γεώργιος Γεραγά, Μαρία Φερεντίνος, Γεώργιος Georgiou, Nikolaos Byblos Coastal zone Geophysical survey Geology Βύβλος Γεωφυσική έρευνα 560.455 1 Byblos has been the most inhabited place through the ages, so it is a key region in understanding the development and the evolution of seafaring and shipping, providing one of the richest and most continuous maritime archaeological records in the Mediterranean. Archaeological surveys have shown a continuous contact of Byblos people with Egyptians. The Egyptians were in need of cedar wood which was plentiful in Byblos area, in trade of Egyptian pottery, palettes, jars, copper ores and artifacts. -- 2018-07-09T10:31:59Z 2018-07-09T10:31:59Z 2015-06-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10889/11413 en 0 application/pdf
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topic Byblos
Coastal zone
Geophysical survey
Geology
Βύβλος
Γεωφυσική έρευνα
560.455 1
spellingShingle Byblos
Coastal zone
Geophysical survey
Geology
Βύβλος
Γεωφυσική έρευνα
560.455 1
Γεωργίου, Νικόλαος
Palaeogeographic evolution of the coastal zone of Byblos (Lebanon, Eastern Mediterranean), using marine remote sensing techniques
description Byblos has been the most inhabited place through the ages, so it is a key region in understanding the development and the evolution of seafaring and shipping, providing one of the richest and most continuous maritime archaeological records in the Mediterranean. Archaeological surveys have shown a continuous contact of Byblos people with Egyptians. The Egyptians were in need of cedar wood which was plentiful in Byblos area, in trade of Egyptian pottery, palettes, jars, copper ores and artifacts.
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Γεωργίου, Νικόλαος
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title Palaeogeographic evolution of the coastal zone of Byblos (Lebanon, Eastern Mediterranean), using marine remote sensing techniques
title_short Palaeogeographic evolution of the coastal zone of Byblos (Lebanon, Eastern Mediterranean), using marine remote sensing techniques
title_full Palaeogeographic evolution of the coastal zone of Byblos (Lebanon, Eastern Mediterranean), using marine remote sensing techniques
title_fullStr Palaeogeographic evolution of the coastal zone of Byblos (Lebanon, Eastern Mediterranean), using marine remote sensing techniques
title_full_unstemmed Palaeogeographic evolution of the coastal zone of Byblos (Lebanon, Eastern Mediterranean), using marine remote sensing techniques
title_sort palaeogeographic evolution of the coastal zone of byblos (lebanon, eastern mediterranean), using marine remote sensing techniques
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10889/11413
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