Bronze Age Pavlopetri finally re-surveyed

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Bronze Age Pavlopetri finally re-surveyed

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Pavlopetri, a Bronze Age hellenist town, now underwater, was extensively re-surveyed recently:
Sea gives up secrets to experts

With shafts of sunlight shimmering through a few metres of crystal clear water, you can pick out the cornerstones of an ancient civilisation which inspired literature and legend.
There is more than a whiff of Atlantis about the story of Pavlopetri - the world's oldest submerged town.
But the Bronze Age site, off the coast of Laconia in Greece, has its roots in fact not fiction.
New underwater archaeology techniques - with sonar mapping used by the military and off-shore oil industry - are giving up new secrets.
An international team, given special permission to dive by the Greek government, has found artefacts on the sea bed dating back 5,000 years.
This fresh information puts the world's oldest submerged town well over a millennium older than previously thought.

The new ceramic finds form a complete and exceptional corpus of pottery

Dr Jon Henderson led a team from the University of Nottingham and said the expedition surpassed all expectations.
"This site is unique [...]
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/engl ... 311246.stm

Unfortunately there's nothing about the process of how Pavlopetri got submerged, the when, how, and (maybe) why. Or the data behind it.
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Unfortunately there's nothing about the process of how Pavlopetri got submerged, the when, how, and (maybe) why. Or the data behind it.
Yes that would be fascinating I'm sure.
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It's a highly active seismic area....and the submerging of a town is not unknown.

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Re: Bronze Age Pavlopetri finally re-surveyed

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Yeah,

But if you read between the lines, it seems that the town pretty much just went down flat, with no damage.

That would seem more like a pretty quick sea level rise rather that a land sinking.
Unless it is sitting on a big strong plate of rock that would sink intact.
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