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Resumen de From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea: Tsunamis and Coastal Catastrophes in the Ancient Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean

Guy D. Middleton

  • The sea has been recognized throughout history as a dangerous, threatening, and untameable element, to be treated with caution and reverence, and placated through divine favour with prayers and offerings. Those on land are not immune to dangers from the sea, the most dramatic of which must be the world-reversing and terrifying tsunami. Since 1992, tsunamis including the Indian Ocean (2004) and Japan (2011) waves have killed 300,000 people and left scars in communities, landscapes, and psyches. These two tsunamis were generated by earthquakes and the uplifting of the sea bed, which generated waves 40 metres in height that devastated...


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