Identifying archaeological evidence of past earthquakes in a contemporary disaster scenario: case studies of damage, resilience and risk reduction from the 2015 gorkha earthquake and past seismic events within the kathmandu valley unesco world heritage property (nepal)

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  • who: Kathmandu . Nepal . and collaborators from the Department of Archaeology, Durham University, Durham, UK have published the article: Identifying archaeological evidence of past earthquakes in a contemporary disaster scenario: case studies of damage, resilience and risk reduction from the 2015 Gorkha Earthquake and past seismic events within the Kathmandu Valley UNESCO World Heritage Property (Nepal), in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of April/25,/2015
  • what: The investigations have shown the value and potential in undertaking multidisciplinary investigations to assess past seismic resilience and adaptations.
  • how: 6 EAEs identified in archaeological sequences during post-disaster . . .

     

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