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  • Palaeogeography
Archaeological and geomorphological indicators of the historical sea level changes and the related palaeogeographical reconstruction of the ancient foreharbour of Lechaion, East Corinth Gulf (Greece)
Historical coastal evolution of the ancient harbor of Aegina in relation to the Upper Holocene relative sea level changes in the Saronic Gulf, Greece
Palaeoenvironmental evolution of the ancient harbour of Lechaion (Corinth Gulf, Greece): were changes driven by human impacts and gradual coastal processes or catastrophic tsunamis?
Late Quaternary sea-level changes and early human societies in the central and eastern Mediterranean Basin: An interdisciplinary review
Vertical land movements and sea level changes along the coast of Crete (Greece) since Late Holocene
New insights into the uplifted Roman harbour at Mavra Litharia (N Peloponnese, Greece) in the geodynamic context of the southern margin of the Corinth Gulf
Palaeogeographic reconstruction of the Messara Gulf and Matala Bay (Crete, Greece): coastal response to sea level changes during prehistoric and historic times
Upper Holocene sea-level changes: Palaeogeographic evolution and its impact on coastal archaeological sites and monuments
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