Archaeoseismology by William R. Jones

Archaeoseismology delves into the fascinating intersection of archaeology and seismology, exploring how ancient civilizations were affected by and responded to seismic events. The book examines the evidence of past earthquakes preserved in archaeological sites and structures, offering insights into the resilience and adaptability of ancient societies. By analyzing architectural damage, sediment layers, and historical records, the work provides a comprehensive understanding of how earthquakes have shaped human history and cultural development over millennia.