This paper explores the possible links between rapid climate change (RCC) and social change in the Near East and surrounding regions (Anatolia, central Syria, southern Israel, Mesopotamia, Cyprus and eastern and central Sahara) during the \u2018long\u2019 4th millennium (~4500e3000) BC. Twenty terrestrial and 20 marine climate proxies are used to identify long-term trends in humidity involving transitions from humid to arid conditions and vice versa. The frequency distribution of episodes of relative aridity across these records is calculated for the period 6300e2000 BC, so that the results may be interpreted in the context of the established arid episodes associated with RCC around 6200 and 2200 BC (the 8.2 and 4.2 kyr events). We identify...
The Sahara is more connected to the Mediterranean than often assumed and palynology, in particular, ...
International audienceCan climate affect societies? This question, of both past and present importan...
Archaeological studies typically describe arid areas as extremely unpleasant areas for human occupat...
AbstractThis paper explores the possible links between rapid climate change (RCC) and social change ...
This paper explores the possible links between rapid climate change (RCC) and social change in the N...
AbstractThis paper explores the possible links between rapid climate change (RCC) and social change ...
This paper explores the possible links between rapid climate change (RCC) and social change in the N...
In Mediterranean and north-African regions, cultural trajectories have shown trends sometimes coinci...
Throughout history, climate change has been an important driving force behind human behaviour. This ...
In Mediterranean and north-African regions, cultural trajectories have shown trends sometimes coinci...
Throughout history, climate change has been an important driving force behind human behaviour. This ...
In Mediterranean and north-African regions, cultural trajectories have shown trends sometimes coinci...
Can climate affect societies? This question, of both past and present importance, is encapsulated by...
Can climate affect societies? This question, of both past and present importance, is encapsulated by...
The first complex, highly organised, state-level societies emerged in the Afro-Asiatic monsoon belt ...
The Sahara is more connected to the Mediterranean than often assumed and palynology, in particular, ...
International audienceCan climate affect societies? This question, of both past and present importan...
Archaeological studies typically describe arid areas as extremely unpleasant areas for human occupat...
AbstractThis paper explores the possible links between rapid climate change (RCC) and social change ...
This paper explores the possible links between rapid climate change (RCC) and social change in the N...
AbstractThis paper explores the possible links between rapid climate change (RCC) and social change ...
This paper explores the possible links between rapid climate change (RCC) and social change in the N...
In Mediterranean and north-African regions, cultural trajectories have shown trends sometimes coinci...
Throughout history, climate change has been an important driving force behind human behaviour. This ...
In Mediterranean and north-African regions, cultural trajectories have shown trends sometimes coinci...
Throughout history, climate change has been an important driving force behind human behaviour. This ...
In Mediterranean and north-African regions, cultural trajectories have shown trends sometimes coinci...
Can climate affect societies? This question, of both past and present importance, is encapsulated by...
Can climate affect societies? This question, of both past and present importance, is encapsulated by...
The first complex, highly organised, state-level societies emerged in the Afro-Asiatic monsoon belt ...
The Sahara is more connected to the Mediterranean than often assumed and palynology, in particular, ...
International audienceCan climate affect societies? This question, of both past and present importan...
Archaeological studies typically describe arid areas as extremely unpleasant areas for human occupat...