Flemming, Nicholas *
Nicholas Flemming is a marine geo-archaeologist from the Institute of Oceanography at the University of Southampton. He has written extensively on prehistoric underwater archaeology(a). In 1985 he published a paper entitled Ice Ages and Human Occupation of the Continental Shelf (f).
Flemming has also investigated the subject of sea-level changes [1682], particularly in the Mediterranean(b). A more localised study of sea-level changes around Malta during the Holocene has been produced by an Italian team led by Stefan Furlani(c).
When Graham Hancock published, Underworld [274] in 2002, it was followed by a TV programme, Flooded Kingdoms of the Ice Age, which was based on it. The latter evoked a highly critical review(e) by Flemming, who has written widely on maritime matters including sea-level changes and sunken cities. Hancock wrote an equally strong response(d) to this.
(a) https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nicholas-Flemming-2
(b) (PDF) Humanity and a Million Years of Sea Level Change – Go to http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/humanity-and-a-million-years-of-sea-level-change (researchgate.net) *
(c) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/235606249_Holocene_sea_level_change_in_Malta
(d) https://grahamhancock.com/archive-underworld2/
(e) https://www.scribd.com/document/335992579/Nick-Flemming-Review-of-Flooded-Kingdoms-of-the-Ice-Age
(f) WHOI’s Oceanus Vol.28, No.1 (p.44) (99+) Ice Ages and Human Occupation of the Continental Shelf | Nicholas Flemming – Academia.edu *