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Late Quaternary coastal landscape morphology and evolution of the Maltese Islands (Mediterranean Sea) reconstructed from high-resolution seafloor data
2015
Geological Society Special Publication
The current strong motivation to explore those traces of the archaeological and prehistoric human heritage that presently lie submerged on the continental shelf requires large-scale and precise underwater mapping. One Mediterranean sector deserving particular attention is the Sicily Channel, which is critical for a better understanding of the Africa-Europe migratory routes and early civilization patterns due to its large expanses of shallow seabed that were partially or totally exposed at times
doi:10.1144/sp411.12
fatcat:ejnfaif6zbb7pkrrdm7aawq5gq