Palaeoenvironmental evolution and decline of the harbours of the Roman and Early Byzantine city of Elaiussa Sebaste (southeastern Turkey): natural and anthropic causes

IF 1.9 3区 地球科学 Q3 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Romana Melis, Emanuela Borgia, Samuele Agostini, Alessandra Celant, Federico Di Rita, Emanuele Forte, Gianguido Salvi, Ester Colizza
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The ancient city of Elaiussa Sebaste, currently Ayaş, is located on the southeastern coast of Turkey. It was one of the main trading Mediterranean harbours from the Augustan period until the early Byzantine era. The Arab invasion in the 7th century ce marked its definitive abandonment. A significant historical topic concerns the palaeoenvironmental evolution of the northern and southern harbours of Elaiussa Sebaste, including their decline and burial. An interdisciplinary study analysed six cores drilled in the current plains corresponding to the former harbour basins. A geoelectrical study, integrated with borehole stratigraphy, reconstructed the geometry of the carbonate bedrock that forms the accumulation base of the marine sediments. Sediments deposited from the 8th century bce to the 6th century ce include the development phases of the ancient city from the 3rd century bce onwards. Sedimentology, micropalaeontology (foraminifers, ostracods), palaeobotany (pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, microcharcoals, plant macroremains) and Pb isotopes provided a model of the environmental evolution in both harbour basins. The main harbour expansion phase, marked by a change in Pb concentration, is hypothesized to have occurred between 140 and 220 ce, which is consistent with the historical sources indicating the development of the city during the mid-Roman Imperial period.

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埃莱乌萨塞巴斯特(土耳其东南部)罗马和早期拜占庭城市港口的古环境演化和衰落:自然和人为原因
埃莱乌萨塞巴斯特古城,即现在的阿雅伊夫,位于土耳其东南海岸。从奥古斯都时期到拜占庭早期,它一直是地中海的主要贸易港口之一。公元7世纪阿拉伯人的入侵标志着它的最终放弃。一个重要的历史课题涉及埃莱乌萨塞巴斯特北部和南部港口的古环境演变,包括它们的衰落和埋葬。一项跨学科研究分析了在当前平原上钻探的六个岩心,这些岩心与以前的港口盆地相对应。地电学研究结合钻孔地层学,重建了形成海洋沉积物堆积基础的碳酸盐基岩的几何形状。从公元前8世纪到公元前6世纪的沉积物包含了这座古城从公元前3世纪开始的发展阶段。沉积学、微古生物学(有孔虫、介形虫)、古植物学(花粉、非花粉类、微炭、植物大残体)和Pb同位素为两个港口盆地的环境演化提供了模型。主要的港口扩建阶段,以铅浓度的变化为标志,假设发生在公元140年至220年之间,这与罗马帝国中期城市发展的历史资料一致。
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Journal of Quaternary Science
Journal of Quaternary Science 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
8.70%
发文量
82
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Quaternary Science publishes original papers on any field of Quaternary research, and aims to promote a wider appreciation and deeper understanding of the earth''s history during the last 2.58 million years. Papers from a wide range of disciplines appear in JQS including, for example, Archaeology, Botany, Climatology, Geochemistry, Geochronology, Geology, Geomorphology, Geophysics, Glaciology, Limnology, Oceanography, Palaeoceanography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Palaeontology, Soil Science and Zoology. The journal particularly welcomes papers reporting the results of interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary research which are of wide international interest to Quaternary scientists. Short communications and correspondence relating to views and information contained in JQS may also be considered for publication.
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