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Erdbeben in der Antike
Deutungen - Folgen - Repräsentationen
Edited by Jonas Borsch and Laura Carrara
[Earthquakes in Antiquity. Interpretation - Implications - Representations.]
2016. 288 pages. Summary
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Ancient Greeks and Romans lived in one of the world's most seismically active regions. Contemporary reports and literature detail not only the catastrophic effects of earthquakes but also provide insights into how these societies understood them. The current volume goes beyond traditional research practices and explores how events of seismic activity were viewed by ancient societies.