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Archaeological and Geophysical Evidence of a High-Energy Marine Event at the Phoenician Site of Cerro del Villar (Malaga, Spain).
Álvarez-Martí-Aguilar, Manuel; Suárez Padilla, José; Aubet, M.ª Eugenia; Machuca Prieto, Francisco; Martín Casado, Juan Manuel; Feist, Lisa; Val-Peón, Cristina; Reicherter, Klaus[et al.] (Springer, 2022)
The Mediterranean coast of Spain, much of which is built-up and densely populated, is today a tourist hot spot. Additionally, there are vital infrastructures, including airports, harbours and industrial facilities along ... -
Climate dynamics and collapse at the end of the Roman Empire
Martín Casado, Juan Manuel (2022)In the last few years, the study of extreme environmental phenomena has been gaining protagonism in historical research, as triggering forces of disasters and catastrophes are being valued as a useful tool for historical ... -
Collective memory and extreme events. Symbolic implications of a possible earthquake in the Roman levels of Los Castillejos (Málaga, Spain)
Martín Casado, Juan Manuel (2022)In the last few years, the study of extreme environmental phenomena has been gaining protagonism in historical research, creating a denominated “history of disasters”. In this new field of research, important efforts have ... -
El papel de las catástrofes naturales en el proceso histórico de las comunidades costeras de la península ibérica en el primer milenio d.C.
Martín Casado, Juan Manuel (2022)El tema de los desastres naturales o medioambientales está de actualidad, merced a problemas como el cambio climático, que se traduce en fenómenos naturales extremos de gran poder destructivo, pero también episodios de ...