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Mapping Shoreline Changes Over the Years: The Case Study of Navarino Bay, Pylos, Messenia, Greece

World Journal of Geomatics and Geosciences | Vol 1, Issue 1

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Shoreline changes of Navarino Bay. Late Helladic palaeogeographic reconstructions of the Nava-rino embayment, roughly 3500 years before the present. The map depicts known   Helladic ar-chaeological sites. Ancient sea cliffs are linked to Neolithic (5000 B.P.) and Mesolithic (9000 B.P.) shoreline reconstructions. On the north flank of Coryphasium, one neolithic site is indicated [Source: Kraft, 1980].
Figure 3. Shoreline changes of Navarino Bay. Late Helladic palaeogeographic reconstructions of the Nava-rino embayment, roughly 3500 years before the present. The map depicts known Helladic ar-chaeological sites. Ancient sea cliffs are linked to Neolithic (5000 B.P.) and Mesolithic (9000 B.P.) shoreline reconstructions. On the north flank of Coryphasium, one neolithic site is indicated [Source: Kraft, 1980].