Author:
Hristova Raina,Peev Preslav
Abstract
Many researchers work in the field of the newly emerging discipline – marine geoarchaeology during the Holocene. One of the most current scientific studies, which combined the efforts of archaeologists and geologists, are the interdisciplinary ones, the purpose of which is to make a palaeogeographical reconstruction of the natural environment in the period from Prehistory to the Late Antiquity. Based on a broad methodological basis, geological, geomorphological, biostratigraphic, archaeological and historical data are simultaneously interpreted. This type of modern geoarchaeological research proves the need for an increasingly detailed correlation between the stratigraphic schemes on the one hand, which are both event and palaeoecological in nature, and the archaeological scales on the other hand.
Publisher
Bulgarian Geological Society
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