Human history has been marked by major episodes of climate change and human response, sometimes accompanied by independent innovations. In the Bronze Age, the sequencing of causes and reactions is dependent in part on dendrochronology and radiocarbon dating. This paper explores the interaction of a major, prolonged desiccation event between c. 2300 and 2000 BC and human agency including migrations, the displacement of trading networks, warfare, the appearance of weapons made of bronze, and the first appearance of sailing vessels in the Mediterranean.Center for Mediterranean Archaeology and the Environment (CMATE) Special Issue, Joint publication of Radiocarbon and Tree-Ring Research, also cited as Wiener, M. (2014). The Interaction of Clima...
Recent interest in modern climate change has stimulated extensive scientific study into past societa...
Recent interest in modern climate change has stimulated extensive scientific study into past societa...
In the Mediterranean basin, crowd of many different civilizations, the environment was continuativel...
Despite the meanwhile well-developed evidence of global Holocene climate fluctuations and the correl...
International audienceThe Late Bronze Age world of the Eastern Mediterranean, a rich linkage of Aege...
The impact of rapid climate change on contemporary human populations is of global concern. To contex...
In the eastern Mediterranean area, coherent patterns and synchronous events around 4.2 kaBP suggest ...
Most of the biological archives, including pollen, upon which past environmental reconstructions are...
The article presents the concepts of repeating cycles of rapid climate variability in the Holocene, ...
International audienceOne of the goals of climate scientists is to understand how climate shifts may...
Sustainability has played an important role in human cultures since prehistoric times. People shaped...
It is generally accepted from the historical sources that the fall of the city and kingdom of Ugarit...
This paper offers new high-resolution oxygen and carbon isotope data from Stalagmite S1 from Mavri T...
Climate change over the past thousands of years is undeniable, but debate has arisen about its impac...
Recent interest in modern climate change has stimulated extensive scientific study into past societa...
Recent interest in modern climate change has stimulated extensive scientific study into past societa...
In the Mediterranean basin, crowd of many different civilizations, the environment was continuativel...
Despite the meanwhile well-developed evidence of global Holocene climate fluctuations and the correl...
International audienceThe Late Bronze Age world of the Eastern Mediterranean, a rich linkage of Aege...
The impact of rapid climate change on contemporary human populations is of global concern. To contex...
In the eastern Mediterranean area, coherent patterns and synchronous events around 4.2 kaBP suggest ...
Most of the biological archives, including pollen, upon which past environmental reconstructions are...
The article presents the concepts of repeating cycles of rapid climate variability in the Holocene, ...
International audienceOne of the goals of climate scientists is to understand how climate shifts may...
Sustainability has played an important role in human cultures since prehistoric times. People shaped...
It is generally accepted from the historical sources that the fall of the city and kingdom of Ugarit...
This paper offers new high-resolution oxygen and carbon isotope data from Stalagmite S1 from Mavri T...
Climate change over the past thousands of years is undeniable, but debate has arisen about its impac...
Recent interest in modern climate change has stimulated extensive scientific study into past societa...
Recent interest in modern climate change has stimulated extensive scientific study into past societa...
In the Mediterranean basin, crowd of many different civilizations, the environment was continuativel...