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Living with Seismic Phenomena in the Mediterranean and Beyond between Antiquity and the Middle Ages

Proceedings of Cascia (2019) and Le Mans (2021) Conferences

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Living with Seismic Phenomena in the Mediterranean and Beyond between Antiquity and the Middle Ages

Proceedings of Cascia (2019) and Le Mans (2021) Conferences


  • Année : 2022
  • Maison d'édition : Archaeopress
  • Édition : Originale
  • Pages : 436
  • Support : Document multisupport
  • Langue : Anglais
  • ISBN : 978-1-80327-235-1
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  • Date de création : 22/04/2024
  • Dernière mise à jour : 07/05/2024

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Résumé 

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The collection in this volume comprises thirty-four articles selected from the presentations made at two conferences Living with seismic phenomena in the Mediterranean in Antiquity and the Middle Ages held in Cascia (2019) and Le Mans (2021). The articles constitute an indication of the interdisciplinary approaches to seismic events in archaeology, archaeosciences, and history.

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Chapitres d'ouvrages

“ Séismes, divination et rationalité(s) en Grèce ancienne: l’oracle grec comme mode d’appréhension du phénomène sismique ”

De : Kevin BOUILLOT

Pages 30 à 41


“ Shaped by fire: memories of volcanic activity in mythological accounts ”

De : Loredana LANCINI

Pages 43 à 54


“ Earthquakes in Theophrastus’ Meteorology ”

De : Antoine RÉGNIER

Pages 55 à 67


“ ‘Christian’ earthquakes between Orthodoxy, Heresy and . . . ‘Reasons of State’ ”

De : Gualtiero ROTA

Pages 69 à 79


“ Lessons from Catastrophe: risk management in oral societies ”

De : Patrick NUNN, Loredana LANCINI, Rita COMPATANGELO-SOUSSIGNAN

Pages 83 à 92


“ Waiting for the catastrophe... The interaction between humans and nature in Akrotiri of Thera ”

De : Elli PAPAZOI

Pages 93 à 98


“ Cicero, Clodius and the prodigious events of 56 BC ”

De : Paolo GAROFALO

Pages 99 à 106


“ The origins of the cura urbis post terrae motus. Legal sources and epigraphy. Roman Law and historical seismology ”

De : Maria Vittoria BRAMANTE

Pages 107 à 117


“ The earthquake of AD 191 and Septimius Severus’ rebuilding program ”

De : Maria Grazia CINTI

Pages 119 à 124


“ Christian emperors, earthquakes and the reconfiguration of imperial rule in Constantinople since the late 4th century AD ”

De : Jonas BORSCH

Pages 125 à 136


“ Introducing the RiskRes Project. The study of historic responses to earthquakes in Preindustrial Europe (AD 1200-1755) ”

De : María Teresa CHICOTE, Paolo FORLIN, Christopher GERRARD

Pages 136 à 152


“ Searching for recent and older past earthquakes combining natural and historical sciences ”

De : Bruno HELLY, Riccardo CAPUTO

Pages 155 à 165


“ Palaeoseismology and archaeoseismology: earthquakes buried and rediscovered ”

De : Paolo GALLI

Pages 167 à 175


“ The impact and effects of the Colli Albani volcanic activity on a settlement close to Rome ”

De : Agnese LIVIA FISCHETTI, Arnaldo Angelo DE BENEDETTI, Guido GIORDANO

Pages 177 à 185


“ Eruptions, earthquakes and bradyseisms in the Phlegraean Fields in Roman times between historical sources and archaeological and geological evidence ”

De : Antonio Jesús TALAVERA MONTES

Pages 187 à 194


“ Traces of kinematic motions for earthquakes of the fifth century AD in Rome: data in comparison for Testaccio and Palatine Hill ”

De : Fulvio COLETTI, Alessia CONTINO

Pages 197 à 209


“ Earthquakes and reuse: new data from a Roman town in Central Apennines ”

De : Luisa MIGLIORATI

Pages 211 à 222


“ Earthquakes at Cyrene (Libya): the contribution of archaeology ”

De : Lorenzo CARIDDI

Pages 223 à 236


“ A possible earthquake in the Roman phase of the settlement of Los Castillejos de Teba (Malago, Spain): notes on ancient seismicity in the Provincia Baetica ”

De : Juan Manuel Martín CASADO

Pages 237 à 248


“ The temple of Nocette di Pale (Foligno, Umbria): evidence of a dangerous choice ”

De : Matelda ALBANESI, Angela BALDANZA, Maria Romana PICUTI

Pages 249 à 256


“ Evidence of seismic activity in Late Antiquity in the southern baths of the Villa del Casale in Piazza Armerina (Sicily) ”

De : Chiara CARLONI, Diego PIAY AUGUSTO

Pages 257 à 267


“ Traces of earthquakes in archaeological contexts from Rieti and Cittaducale ”

De : Francesca LEZZI, Cristiano MENGARELLI

Pages 269 à 278


“ Living in a land that moves: destruction and reconstruction in the territory of Cascia in the Roman period ”

De : Francesca DIOSONO

Pages 279 à 292


“ A ‘Porto in Pinna Cerrani’. Traces of a disappeared site uncovered among sources, cartography and landscapes transformations ”

De : Davide MASTROIANNI

Pages 293 à 298


“ Seismic events at Erebuni, Urartian fortress at Erevan (Armenia). Identification and characterisatio ”

De : Stéphane DESCHAMPS, François FICHET DE CLAIRFONTAINE, Bruno HELLY, et al.

Pages 301 à 315


“ Archaeoseismology, earthquakes and historical architecture. Some recent approaches of research in the south of Tuscany ”

De : Andrea ARRIGHETTI

Pages 317 à 328


“ Archaeoseismology and architecture: architectural heritage as past source on seismicity. The examples of Venice’s Bell Towers ”

De : Margherita GANZ

Pages 329 à 336


“ Consequences of the earthquakes in Calabria. The history of a particular reuse in the Castle Church of Akerentia ”

De : Aurélie TERRIER

Pages 337 à 346


“ Evidence on seismicity and earthquake-resistant building techniques in the first city-states of the southern Levant during the Early Bronze Age (3600-2400 BC) ”

De : Deborah SEBAG

Pages 349 à 361


“ Roof frameworks and seismic stresses in ancient monuments: methodological remarks ”

De : Stéphane LAMOUILLE

Pages 363 à 377


“ Seismic shield’ properties of foundations and the podiums of Roman-Italic temples in Central Italy: the case study of Temple B in Pietrabbondante ”

De : Francesca DIOSONO, Aguinaldo FRADDOSIO, Alberto LA NOTTE, et al.

Pages 379 à 397


“ Terrae motus: repair and prevention in Ostia, the harbour city of ancient Rome ”

De : Laura PECCHIOLI

Pages 399 à 407


“ Memories to be interrogated. The anti-seismic protections of inland dwellings and fortified structures in Campania between the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age ”

De : Lester LONARDO

Pages 409 à 421


“ Effects of earthquakes on the development of the construction techniques in a rural community in northern Jordan between the Byzantine and the Mamluk periods ”

De : Piero GILENTO, Giovanni PESCE, Gourguèn DAVTIAN, et al.

Pages 423 à 436


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