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Title

Possible Role of the Main Makran Fault in the Collapse of the Ancient Civilizations Along the Makran Shoreline.

Authors

Partabian, Abdolreza

Abstract

The Makran is the location of ancient civilizations and one of the most important tsunamigenic zones in the world. Historical and instrumental records indicate the occurrence of large earthquakes on the main Makran fault and the resulting tsunamis but the accuracy of a number of these has been questioned. Geological and tectonics studies alone cannot confirm the occurrence of paleo-tsunamis. Archaeological data showing the collapse of the ancient civilizations along with geological records of paleo-tsunami can be of great help to have a better understanding this phenomenon in the future. The interaction of geology and archaeology can lead to a re-reading of the history of tsunamis which have influenced coastal civilizations, so provide a better estimate of the occurrence of tsunamis and their catastrophe in the future. Thus, to assess the environmental causes for the collapse of the ancient civilizations in the Makran shoreline, it is necessary to support geoarchaeological studies.

Subjects

EXCAVATION (Civil engineering); EARTHWORK; ARCHAEOLOGY; STATISTICAL correlation; ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY

Publication

Iranian Journal of Archaeological Studies, 2021, Vol 11, Issue 2, p131

ISSN

2251-743X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.22111/IJAS.2021.6864

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