We acquired all data from D-PLACE (www.d-place.org). We only used data collected in a relatively narrow time span (1860-1960) to avoid the effects of changing environmental and social conditions, including long-term transitions in subsistence strategies, as well as the possibility that over the course of human history multiple groups may have occupied a given location. Variables describing subsistence economy (EA001 to EA005) were used to determine the dominant subsistence strategy, which we defined as the strategy relied on for more than 56% of total subsistence. We summed the hunting (EA002), gathering (EA001) and fishing (EA003) categories to represent dependence on the foraging subsistence strategy. We omitted from our analyses societie...
The transition to agriculture is regarded as a major turning point in human history. In the present ...
Biogeographers and macroecologists have rarely used the fields’ theoretical and methodological advan...
In this paper we explore how changes in human strategies are differentially modulated by climate in ...
We acquired all data from D-PLACE (www.d-place.org). We only used data collected in a relatively nar...
How humans obtain food has dramatically reshaped ecosystems and altered both the trajectory of human...
How humans obtain food has dramatically reshaped ecosystems and altered both the trajectory of human...
), have investigated biogeographic determinants of human history and civilization. The timing of the...
This project demonstrates how to use existing syntheses of many decades of historical social science...
Proximity to the coast and elevation are important geographical considerations for human settlement....
Holocene climate likely influenced prehistoric hunter-gatherer subsistence and mobility as changing ...
Settlement patterns are one of the main products of the Stone Age archaeological research. Their em...
Humans experience, adapt to and influence climate at local scales. Paleoclimate research, however, t...
This study investigates how cultural coping strategies are used to mitigate the risk that arises fro...
This research examines the climatic origins of the di¤usion of Neolithic agriculture across countrie...
Funding for MJT was provided by the Department of Geography, UCLA, and the Department of Interior So...
The transition to agriculture is regarded as a major turning point in human history. In the present ...
Biogeographers and macroecologists have rarely used the fields’ theoretical and methodological advan...
In this paper we explore how changes in human strategies are differentially modulated by climate in ...
We acquired all data from D-PLACE (www.d-place.org). We only used data collected in a relatively nar...
How humans obtain food has dramatically reshaped ecosystems and altered both the trajectory of human...
How humans obtain food has dramatically reshaped ecosystems and altered both the trajectory of human...
), have investigated biogeographic determinants of human history and civilization. The timing of the...
This project demonstrates how to use existing syntheses of many decades of historical social science...
Proximity to the coast and elevation are important geographical considerations for human settlement....
Holocene climate likely influenced prehistoric hunter-gatherer subsistence and mobility as changing ...
Settlement patterns are one of the main products of the Stone Age archaeological research. Their em...
Humans experience, adapt to and influence climate at local scales. Paleoclimate research, however, t...
This study investigates how cultural coping strategies are used to mitigate the risk that arises fro...
This research examines the climatic origins of the di¤usion of Neolithic agriculture across countrie...
Funding for MJT was provided by the Department of Geography, UCLA, and the Department of Interior So...
The transition to agriculture is regarded as a major turning point in human history. In the present ...
Biogeographers and macroecologists have rarely used the fields’ theoretical and methodological advan...
In this paper we explore how changes in human strategies are differentially modulated by climate in ...