The bay of Malfatano Cape is the berthing home to one of the most important maritime structures from the Punic-Roman times in the Mediterranean, whereby the bay’s two opposing monumental structures have been preserved between - 7 and - 2 meters due to the rising sea levels. ecent studies have identified the paleo-sea level putting the eustatic component in relation with the glacio-hydro isostatic deformations. This paper, through stratigraphic, palaeontological and geochronological data, aims to trace the bay of Capo Malfatano evolution in relation to the sea level rise during the last 4 ky about. Based on data derived from geophysical surveys, paleoshore lines have been redrawn and compared with data derived from drillings in the inner part of the creek. Finally, we evaluated the relationship between changes in palaeogeography and human settlements from the Bronze Age. The breakwaters have been surveyed in detail using D-GPS techniques correlated to the geodesic 0 level. Through this data, the shape of the breakwaters has been reconsidered and, consequently, the palaeo sea level has been re-evaluated.

Sea level changes and geoarchaeology between the bay of Capo Malfatano and Piscinnì Bay (SW Sardinia) in the last 4 kys

ORRU', PAOLO EMANUELE;Deiana G;
2014-01-01

Abstract

The bay of Malfatano Cape is the berthing home to one of the most important maritime structures from the Punic-Roman times in the Mediterranean, whereby the bay’s two opposing monumental structures have been preserved between - 7 and - 2 meters due to the rising sea levels. ecent studies have identified the paleo-sea level putting the eustatic component in relation with the glacio-hydro isostatic deformations. This paper, through stratigraphic, palaeontological and geochronological data, aims to trace the bay of Capo Malfatano evolution in relation to the sea level rise during the last 4 ky about. Based on data derived from geophysical surveys, paleoshore lines have been redrawn and compared with data derived from drillings in the inner part of the creek. Finally, we evaluated the relationship between changes in palaeogeography and human settlements from the Bronze Age. The breakwaters have been surveyed in detail using D-GPS techniques correlated to the geodesic 0 level. Through this data, the shape of the breakwaters has been reconsidered and, consequently, the palaeo sea level has been re-evaluated.
2014
Sea level changes, Geoarcheology, Geomorphology, West Mediterraneum, Punic harbour
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