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9781402047749

The Black Sea Flood Question

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    9781402047749

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    1402047746

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-01-03
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
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Summary

Stimulated by "Noah's Flood Hypothesis" proposed by W. Ryan and W. Pitman in which a catastrophic inundation of the Pontic basin was linked to the biblical story, leading experts in Black Sea research (including oceanography, marine geology, paleoclimate, paleoenvironment, archaeology, and linguistic spread) provide overviews of their data and interpretations obtained through empirical scientific approaches. Among the contributors are many East European scientists whose work has rarely been published outside of Cyrillic. Each of the 35 papers marshals its own evidence for or against the flood hypothesis. No summary or overall resolution to the flood question is presented, but instead access is provided to a broad range of interdisciplinary information that crosses previously impenetrable language barriers so that new work in the region can proceed with the benefit of a wider frame of reference. The three fundamental scenarios describing the late glacial to Holocene rise in the level of the Black Sea"catastrophic, gradual, and oscillating"are presented in the early pages, with the succeeding papers organized by geographic sector: northern (Ukraine), western (Moldova, Romania, and Bulgaria), southern (Turkey), and eastern (Georgia and Russia), as well as three papers on the Mediterranean. The volume thus brings together eastern and western scholarship to share research findings and perspectives on a controversial subject. In addition, appendices are included containing some 600 radiocarbon dates from the Pontic region obtained by USSR and western laboratories.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Introductionp. xix
List of contributorsp. xxv
General
Oxic, suboxic, and anoxic conditions in the Black Seap. 1
Molluscan paleoecology in the reconstruction of coastal changesp. 23
Climate modeling results for the Circum-Pontic Region from the late Pleistocene to the mid-Holocenep. 47
Principal Flood Scenarios
Status of the Black Sea flood hypothesisp. 63
The Marmara Sea Gateway since - 16 ky BP: non-catastrophic causes of paleoceanographic events in the Black Sea at 8.4 and 7.15 ky BP
The late glacial great flood in the Ponto-Caspian basinp. 119
Controversy over Noah's Flood in the Black Sea: geological and foraminiferal evidence from the shelfp. 149
Research in the Northern Sector
On the post-glacial changes in the level of the Black Seap. 205
The post-glacial transgression of the Black Seap. 221
Climate dynamics, sea-level change, and shoreline migration in the Ukrainian sector of the Circum-Pontic Regionp. 251
The Middle Paleolithic and early Upper Paleolithic in the northern Black Sea regionp. 279
Environment, sea-level changes, and human migrations in the northern Pontic area during late Pleistocene and Holocene timesp. 297
Holocene Mediterranization of the southern Crimean vegetation: paleoecological records, regional climate change, and possible non-climatic influencesp. 319
Pontic-Caspian Mesolithic and Early Neolithic societies at the time of the Black Sea flood: a small audience and small effectsp. 345
Fluctuations in the level of the Black Sea and Mesolithic settlement of the northern Pontic areap. 371
Research in the Western Sector
The northwestern Black Sea: climatic and sea-level changes in the Late Quaternaryp. 387
Sea-level fluctuations and coastline migration in the northwestern Black Sea area over the last 18 ky based on high-resolution lithological-genetic analysis of sediment architecturep. 405
Water-level fluctuations in the Black Sea since the Last Glacial Maximump. 437
Archaeological and paleontological evidence of climate dynamics, sea-level change, and coastline migration in the Bulgarian sector of the Circum-Pontic Regionp. 453
Dendrochronology of submerged Bulgarian sitesp. 483
The Neolithization of the north Pontic area and the Balkans in the context of the Black Sea floodsp. 489
Holocene changes in the level of the Black Sea: Consequences at a human scalep. 515
Research in the Southern Sector
Morphotectonic development of the southern Black Sea region and the Bosphoms channelp. 537
Sea-level changes modified the Quaternary coastlines in the Marmara region, northwestern Turkey: What about tectonic movements?p. 571
Sea-level changes during the late Pleistocene-Holocene on the southern shelves of the Black Seap. 603
The frozen Bosphorus and its paleoclimatic implications based on a summary of the historical datap. 633
Coastal changes of the Black Sea and Sea of Marmara in archaeological perspectivep. 651
Submerged paleoshorelines in the southern and western Black Sea-Implications for inundated prehistoric archaeological sitesp. 671
New evidence for the emergence of a maritime Black Sea economyp. 697
Research in the Eastern Sector
Holocene sea-level changes of the Black Seap. 711
Sea-level changes and coastline migrations in the Russian sector of the Black Sea: Application to the Noah's Flood Hypothesisp. 731
Language dispersal from the Black Sea regionp. 775
Research in the Mediterranean
Timing of the last Mediterranean Sea-Black Sea connection from isostatic models and regional sea-level datap. 797
Climatic changes in the Eastern Mediterranean from the Last Glacial Maximum to the late Holocenep. 809
Climate, sea level, and culture in the Eastern Mediterranean 20 ky to the presentp. 819
Appendicesp. 833
Table of Radiocarbon Dates from USSR Sourcesp. 835
Table of Radiocarbon Dates from USSR and non-USSR Sourcesp. 861
Programs from October-November, 2003, conferencesp. 879
Author Indexp. 889
Subject Indexp. 923
Taxonomic Indexp. 963
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