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Ancient Mediterranean harbours: a heritage to preserve
Authors:Leopoldo Franco
Abstract:Management and protection in coastal areas mainly addresses the natural environment and rarely addresses cultural and technical resources. This paper represents a plea for diverting more attention to some valuable historical features which exist, abandoned, along the Mediterranean shores.Along these shores a UN inventory identified some 1255 submerged archaeological coastal sites, many of which showed no signs of any protection from the attack of the sea and of growing coastal tourism. Many of them are remnants of harbour structures which are over 2000 years old.A condensed overview is given of the historical evolution of ancient harbour engineering, particularly related to the Roman age, describing the most interesting and innovative technological aspects, which could still add a valuable insight to the design of modern coastal structures. This knowledge was initially derived from literary and pictorial evidence and is now greatly expanded by the recent discoveries of underwater archaeology and by the developments of remote sensing technology.Co-operation between coastal engineers and archaeologists is encouraged, both for the preliminary surveys before the execution of new coastal works and for the interpretation, defence and revaluation of discovered maritime remains.Finally, recommendations for the restoration and creation of major ancient port sites as museums, possibly within innovative ‘coastal submarine archaeological parks’, are given.
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