The reason for aridization in the desert-steppe zone lies in the strengthening of the winter Asian anticyclone, which prevents the Mediterranean and Caspian cyclones from passing into the zone of desert steppes. These conditions provoke cold and snowless winters. The impact of aridization on soils consists in the accumulation of salts in the upper layers, the increase of carbonates and gypsum proportion, and in the intensification of soil erosion. Such conditions were very favorable for ancient cattle breeders, since they could allow the livestock to graze throughout the year and did not have to store fodder. The reverse process – increased humidization is associated with the weakening of the Asian winter anticyclone and the penetration of ...
This article is about the causes of deserts in Central Asia, including Uzbekistan, the nature of des...
The Jiroft valley, in southeastern Iran, was an important agricultural centre since the Early Bronze...
in south-central Siberia archaeological evidence suggests an acceleration of cultural development an...
Archaeological studies typically describe arid areas as extremely unpleasant areas for human occupat...
Ever since cultural historians recog-nized that the origin of agriculture-the domestication of plant...
Climatic Optimum (ca. 12–5 ka BP), in its local, monsoon-tuned variants of the African Humid Period ...
Arid central Asia (ACA) is one of the most arid regions in the mid-latitudes and one of the main pot...
The Jiroft valley, situated on banks of the Halil Rud developed as an important agricultural and tra...
Climate change from the Last Glacial maximum to the onset of modern climatic conditions in the Jezir...
Despite the present hyper-aridity, archaeological investigations in South-east Arabia have demonstra...
in south-central Siberia archaeological evidence suggests an acceleration of cultural development an...
This chapter marks a transition in the volume from agriculture to other subsistence bases. It is con...
Pastoralism on the Mongolian steppe encompasses limited physical resources and evolving anthropogeni...
Agriculture began in the eastern Mediterranean Levantine Corridor about 11000 years ago toward the e...
Between the Fertile Crescent, which was settled early, and the desert steppe, where only nomadic peo...
This article is about the causes of deserts in Central Asia, including Uzbekistan, the nature of des...
The Jiroft valley, in southeastern Iran, was an important agricultural centre since the Early Bronze...
in south-central Siberia archaeological evidence suggests an acceleration of cultural development an...
Archaeological studies typically describe arid areas as extremely unpleasant areas for human occupat...
Ever since cultural historians recog-nized that the origin of agriculture-the domestication of plant...
Climatic Optimum (ca. 12–5 ka BP), in its local, monsoon-tuned variants of the African Humid Period ...
Arid central Asia (ACA) is one of the most arid regions in the mid-latitudes and one of the main pot...
The Jiroft valley, situated on banks of the Halil Rud developed as an important agricultural and tra...
Climate change from the Last Glacial maximum to the onset of modern climatic conditions in the Jezir...
Despite the present hyper-aridity, archaeological investigations in South-east Arabia have demonstra...
in south-central Siberia archaeological evidence suggests an acceleration of cultural development an...
This chapter marks a transition in the volume from agriculture to other subsistence bases. It is con...
Pastoralism on the Mongolian steppe encompasses limited physical resources and evolving anthropogeni...
Agriculture began in the eastern Mediterranean Levantine Corridor about 11000 years ago toward the e...
Between the Fertile Crescent, which was settled early, and the desert steppe, where only nomadic peo...
This article is about the causes of deserts in Central Asia, including Uzbekistan, the nature of des...
The Jiroft valley, in southeastern Iran, was an important agricultural centre since the Early Bronze...
in south-central Siberia archaeological evidence suggests an acceleration of cultural development an...