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Volume 1 / 1997 - Volume 16 / 2012
Archaeoseismology at the Beginning of the 21st century
393-394
Preface
F. Galadini, K.-G. Hinzen and S. Stiros
395-414
Archaeoseismology: Methodological issues and procedure
Fabrizio Galadini, Klaus-G. Hinzen and Stathis Stiros
415-430
Evidence for ground-rupturing earthquakes on the Northern Wadi Araba fault at the archaeological site of Qasr Tilah, Dead Sea Transform fault system, Jordan
Jeremy M. Haynes, Tina M. Niemi and Mohammad Atallah
431-442
Seismogenic destruction of the Kamenka medieval fortress, northern Issyk-Kul region, Tien Shan (Kyrgyzstan)
Andrey M. Korjenkov, J. Ramon Arrowsmith, Christopher Crosby, Ernes Mamyrov and Lyubov A. Orlova, et al.
443-458
Archaeoseismic evidence for a Late Roman earthquake in the Crotone area (Ionian Calabria, Southern Italy): Seismotectonic implications
P. Galli, A. Ruga, V. Scionti and R. Spadea
459-477
The earthquake of 250 a.d. in Augusta Raurica, A real event with a 3D site-effect?
Donat Fäh, Sibylle Steimen, Ivo Oprsal, Johannes Ripperger and Jochen Wössner, et al.
479-495
The earthquake of Carnuntum in the fourth century a.d. – archaeological results, seismologic scenario and seismotectonic implications for the Vienna Basin fault, Austria
Kurt Decker, Georg Gangl and Manfred Kandler
497-510
Modelling methods of historic masonry buildings under seismic excitation
M. Mistler, C. Butenweg and K. Meskouris
511-526
The 1708 Manosque earthquake (France): A reading of its archaeological traces as a contribution to estimate the effects on buildings
Georgia Poursoulis, Agnès Levret, Nathalie Lambert, Alain Rideaud and Bruno Helly
527-537
Church repair swarms and earthquakes in Rhodes Island, Greece
S. Stiros, S. Papageorgiou, V. Kontogianni and P. Psimoulis
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