Geoarchaeological research in the broader area of Ierapetra harbour, Crete
2019
In October 2019 the Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities in collaboration with the Laboratory of Geophysical Satellite Remote Sensing and Archaeoenvironment of IMS-FORTH undertook a scoping survey of the ancient harbour of Ierapetra (anc. Hierapytna) in Eastern Crete. The objective was to increase our understanding of the ancient harbour and its relationship with the present landscape. The survey examined the eastern mole, the modern harbour area and the western foreshore. The survey revealed a complex landscape, with changes over time that had not been previously noted and which affected the interpretation of the location and access to the ancient harbour. A series of previously unrecorded Roman structures were also identified.
In October 2019 the Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities in collaboration with the Laboratory of Geophysical Satellite Remote Sensing and Archaeoenvironment of IMS-FORTH undertook a scoping survey of the ancient harbour of Ierapetra (anc. Hierapytna) in Eastern Crete. The objective was to increase our understanding of the ancient harbour and its relationship with the present landscape. The survey examined the eastern mole, the modern harbour area and the western foreshore. The survey revealed a complex landscape, with changes over time that had not been previously noted and which affected the interpretation of the location and access to the ancient harbour. A series of previously unrecorded Roman structures were also identified.
The research team of GeoSat ReSeArch Lab was composed of the following researchers
Dr. Kleanthis Simyrdanis, Post-Doc
Dr. Gianluca Cantoro, Post-Doc
Dimitris Oikonomou, PhD candidate
Dr. Nikos Papadopoulos, Associate Researcher
And the following external collaborators:
Michael J Curtis, University of Leicester, U.K.
Dr Scott Gallimore, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
Read here the project description from University of Leicester.