New relative sea-level (RSL) indications from the Eastern Mediterranean: Middle Bronze Age to the Roman period (~3800–1800 y BP) archaeological constructions at Dor, the Carmel coast, Israel

Author:

Yasur-Landau Assaf,Shtienberg GiladORCID,Gambash Gil,Spada Giorgio,Melini DanieleORCID,Arkin-Shalev EhudORCID,Tamberino AnthonyORCID,Reese Jack,Levy Thomas E.,Sivan Dorit

Abstract

This article presents new archaeological observations and multidisciplinary research from Dor, Israel to establish a more reliable relative sea level for the Carmel Coast and Southern Levant between the Middle Bronze Age and the Roman period (ca. 3500–1800 y BP). Our record indicates a period of low relative sea level, around -2.5 m below present, from the Middle Bronze Age to the Hellenistic period (ca. 3500–2200 y BP). This was followed by a rapid rise to present levels, starting in the Hellenistic period and concluding during the Roman period (ca. 2200–1800 y BP). These Roman levels agree with other relative sea-level indications from Israel and other tectonically stable areas in the Mediterranean. Several relative sea-level reconstruction models carried out in the current study provide different predictions due to their parameters and do not model the changes observed from field data which points to a non-isostatic origin for the changes. Long-term low stable Iron Age relative sea level can be seen in Dor, where Iron Age harbor structures remain around the same elevation between ca. 3100–2700 y BP. A similar pattern occurs at Atlit, the Iron Age harbor to the north used continuously from ca. 2900 y BP to the beginning of the Hellenistic period (ca. 2200 y BP). An examination of historical and archaeological sources reveals decline and occasional disappearance of Hellenistic sites along the coast of Israel at ca. 2200 y BP (2nd century BCE), as in the case of Yavneh Yam, Ashdod Yam, Straton’s Tower, and tel Taninim. In Akko-Ptolemais, the large harbor installations built in the Hellenistic period were never replaced by a substantial Roman harbor. The conclusions of this research are thus relevant for the sea-level research community and for the historical analyses of the Israeli and South Levantine coastline.

Funder

Koret Foundation

Israel Science Foundation

Marian Scheuer-Sofaer and Abraham Sofaer Foundation

Norma and Reuben Kershaw Family Foundation

Phokion and Liz Anne Potaminos Family Foundation

Ellen Lehman and Charles Kennel - Alan G Lehman and Jane A. Lehman Foundation

Paul and Margaret Meyer

Murry Galinson San Diego - Israel Initiative

The Israel Institute

FFABR (Finanziamento delle Attività Base di Ricerca) grant of MIUR

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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