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- Dunkirk_transgression abstract "The three Dunkirk transgressions are events of marine transgression (rising seas) around the shores of Holland in the late Roman period.Soil survey geological evidences and lack of human occupation artefacts led scientists to formulate the claim that the Netherlands was largely underwater between the 3rd century and 1050. This is the so-called third Dunkirk Transgression.The reality of the events, hypothetically determined by cyclical phases of strong sea level rises in historical times, is debated.The low-lying continental coast of Europe was lightly populated until c. 200 BC, when the climate and environment became more amenable to human habitation. Conditions remained favourable from 200 BC to 250 AD, and the region became densely populated.However the region had been undergoing a series of marine transgressions (called Dunkirk 0 through Dunkirk IIIb) characterised by a rising water table and floods that left layers of clay on the land. The heaviest blow came with the "Dunkirk II transgression" that began in the 3rd century and continually worsened, leaving large areas of the coast uninhabitable from c. 350–c. 700. People were forced to abandon their homes and emigrate. Archaeologists conducting research along the historically flood-prone coast tell this same story for The Rhine/Meuse delta (Zeeland, Brabant, parts of South Holland and Limburg); Friesland; Groningen; Ostfriesland, German Friesland and the Weser/Jade estuary; and Dithmarschen, Eiderstedt and Nordfriesland.In the Rhine/Meuse delta, the population became scanty. Between the 5th and 7th centuries there were few centers of occupation in the delta region, and in the estuarine and peat areas no settlements at all have been found. The area would not be repopulated until the Carolingian Era. The areas with river clay were so covered with sedimentation that habitation was almost impossible between 250–650.".
- Dunkirk_transgression thumbnail North.Sea.Periphery.250.500.jpg?width=300.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageExternalLink SEA%20LEVEL%20RISE.pdf.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageExternalLink rising-seas-around-shores-holland-late-roman-period.htm.
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- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Saxon_settlement_of_Britain.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Carolingian_dynasty.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Belgium.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_France.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_the_Netherlands.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Dithmarschen.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink East_Frisia.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Eiderstedt.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Friesland.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Friesland_(district).
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Frisii.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Groningen_(province).
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Historiography_of_the_fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Jade_Bight.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Jade_estuary.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Late_Roman_Empire.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Limburg_(Netherlands).
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Marine_transgression.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Nordfriesland.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink North_Brabant.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink PDF.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Portable_Document_Format.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink South_Holland.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Weser.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink Zeeland.
- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLink File:North.Sea.Periphery.250.500.jpg.
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- Dunkirk_transgression wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dunkirk transgression".
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- Dunkirk_transgression subject Category:Geology_of_Belgium.
- Dunkirk_transgression subject Category:Geology_of_France.
- Dunkirk_transgression subject Category:Geology_of_the_Netherlands.
- Dunkirk_transgression hypernym Events.
- Dunkirk_transgression type SportsEvent.
- Dunkirk_transgression comment "The three Dunkirk transgressions are events of marine transgression (rising seas) around the shores of Holland in the late Roman period.Soil survey geological evidences and lack of human occupation artefacts led scientists to formulate the claim that the Netherlands was largely underwater between the 3rd century and 1050.".
- Dunkirk_transgression label "Dunkirk transgression".
- Dunkirk_transgression sameAs Dünkirchen-Transgression.
- Dunkirk_transgression sameAs Trasgressioni_Dunkerque.
- Dunkirk_transgression sameAs m.0vpxhyk.
- Dunkirk_transgression sameAs Q1271810.
- Dunkirk_transgression sameAs Q1271810.
- Dunkirk_transgression wasDerivedFrom Dunkirk_transgression?oldid=612887553.
- Dunkirk_transgression depiction North.Sea.Periphery.250.500.jpg.
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