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CURRENT ARCHAEOLOGY 75TH ISSUE NATURAL DISASTERS
CONTENTS
OMUR HARMANŞAH - TEVFIK EMRE SERIFOGLU
Covid-19 Pandemic and Archaeological Site
GUL PULHAN
Disasters, Attacks and Cultural Heritage
The capitals of ancient empires along the Tigris River, Assur, Hatra, Nimrud, Nineveh, Korsabad, were flattened with bulldozers, the ruins were smashed with sledgehammers. The archaeological artifacts exhibited in the Mosul Museum were broken and scattered, and all this destruction was shown to the world as a film.
EYYUP MOON
Archaeology of Natural Disasters
Cultures and civilizations have emerged under the influence of nature and different geographical and climatic conditions over thousands of years, and isolated cultures have established relations with other cultural basins through factors such as trade, migration or deportation, and even faith missionaries, and have taken on a more global identity by producing similar values and tools.
AHMET UNAL
Anatolia, the Land of Relentless Natural Disasters
We can divide disasters into two main categories: disasters caused by living beings, including humans, and those created spontaneously by natural forces. Among the events created by human hands and which we can call "bloody disasters", the most lethal is undoubtedly the scourge of endless war.
SABRI KARADOGAN
Unforeseen Tragedies of Ancient Times
For thousands of years, human beings have been trying to consume, use, shape and even change the earth in line with their own needs and ambitions. However, what is sometimes forgotten is that nature has its own functioning, its own laws, and that each environment has its own conditions.
T. MICHAEL PATRICK DUGGAN
Seismic Disasters and Nature in Ancient Antalya
The broken limestone rocks of the Taurus mountain range were the original layers of dead marine creatures that had accumulated on the seabed. They were compressed by layers of limestone.
GERMANA VATTA – LUCIANO FRAZZONI
Date of the Pompeii Volcanic Eruption of 79 AD
On February 5, 62 AD, Pompeii and other Vesuvian cities were struck by a powerful earthquake that caused casualties among the inhabitants and serious damage to their structures. Therefore, between 62 and 79 AD, Pompeii was a major construction site, where many public buildings and houses damaged by the earthquake were repaired or rebuilt.
GINA L. BARNES
Earthquakes in Japan
Japan's vulnerability to earthquakes is due to its location at the junction of four tectonic plates: two oceanic plates, the Pacific and Philippine plates, are subducting beneath the North American and Eurasian continental plates, on which the Japanese Islands lie.
DENİZ OPPRESSED
An Earthquake in Istanbul on May 22, 1766
Thursday, May 1766 (12 Dhul-Hijjah 1179) was a special day that began as the third day of Eid al-Adha. However, a very strong earthquake that occurred about half an hour after sunrise would put this day at the forefront of Istanbul's history of disasters.
WRITTEN BY LEILA PAPOLI
Bam after the earthquake
In the early morning hours of December 2003, an earthquake measuring 6.6 killed nearly 40,000 people and destroyed the city of Bam in southeastern Iran. This disaster, which occurred in just 12 seconds, left behind layers of architectural structures and dead bodies that transformed everyday objects into archaeological cultural material.
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