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Ancient coastal wells of Caesarea Maritima, Israel, an indicator for relative sea level changes during the last 2000 years
Authors:D Sivan  K Lambeck  Y Porath
Institution:a Department of Maritime Civilizations and the Recanati Institute for Maritime Studies (RIMS), University of Haifa, Haifa 31905, Israel
b Research School of Earth Sciences, The Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia
c Director of Caesarea Excavations, Israel Antiquity Authority (IAA), Israel
d Survey of Israel (SOI), Lincoln St., Tel Aviv 65220, Israel
Abstract:During the detailed excavations of ancient Caesarea, Israel, East Mediterranean, 64 coastal water wells have been examined that date from the early Roman period (with the oldest occurring in the 1st century AD), up to the end of the Crusader period (mid-13th century AD). The depths of these coastal water wells establish the position of the ancient water table and therefore the position of sea level for the first century AD up to 1300 AD. The connection between the coastal water table and changes in sea level has been established from modern observations in several wells on time scales of days and months and this is used to reconstruct sea level during historical time. The results indicate that during the Byzantine period, sea level at Caesarea was higher by about 30 cm than today. The Late Moslem and Crusader data shows greater fluctuations but the data sets are also much smaller than for the earlier periods. The consistency of the data indicates that the near-coastal well data from Caesarea provides a reliable indicator of sea-level change, with an accuracy of about 10-15 cm. These results are consistent with observations for earlier periods and, with comparisons to model-predicted glacio-hydro isostatic sea-level change, indicate that ocean volumes have been constant for much of the past 2000 years. The well data is also consistent with an absence of significant vertical tectonic movement of the coast at Caesarea over about 2000 years.
Keywords:sea-level change  archaeological indicators  Roman to Crusader period  Caesarea  Israel  Mediterranean  isostasy
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