The regional climate over West Asia, extending between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula to the eastern Mediterranean Sea, is governed by interactions between three major synoptic systems; mid-latitude Westerlies, the Siberian Anticyclone and the Indian Ocean Summer Monsoon. In recent years, a number of paleoclimate studies have drawn potential links between episodes of abrupt climate change during the Holocene, and the rise and fall of human civilizations across the “Fertile Crescent” (also known as the Cradle of Civilization) of West Asia. The paucity of high-resolution palaeoclimate data from the “Cradle of Civilization” in West Asia, however, has limited our ability to evaluate the potential role of Holocene climate variability on early so...
Holocene hydrological changes in regions influenced by the mid-latitude westerly and the tropical/su...
The Jiroft valley, in southeastern Iran, was an important agricultural centre since the Early Bronze...
The response of precipitation over arid Central Asia since the mid Holocene is long considered to be...
International audienceWe present a high-resolution (sub-decadal to centennial), multi-proxy reconstr...
The scarcity of high-resolution palaeoclimate records from the interior of West Asia has limited our...
Urmia Lake in NW Iran was the world’s second largest hypersaline lake until three decades ago, when ...
International audienceCore sediments from the dry lake bed of Hamoun were subdivided into 3 main sed...
Identifying the relationships between moisture changes in arid central Asia and those in East Asia m...
International audienceWe reconstructed the paleohydrologic and climatic history of the Lake Neor reg...
For thousands of years, humans have inhabited locations that are highly vulnerable to the impacts of...
International audiencePalynological and geochemical analyses provide valuable information about mode...
Settlement crises in ancient cultures of Western Asia are commonly thought to be caused by climatic ...
The nature of Holocene climate patterns and mechanisms in central Asia are open areas of inquiry. In...
Holocene hydrological changes in regions influenced by the mid-latitude westerly and the tropical/su...
The Jiroft valley, in southeastern Iran, was an important agricultural centre since the Early Bronze...
The response of precipitation over arid Central Asia since the mid Holocene is long considered to be...
International audienceWe present a high-resolution (sub-decadal to centennial), multi-proxy reconstr...
The scarcity of high-resolution palaeoclimate records from the interior of West Asia has limited our...
Urmia Lake in NW Iran was the world’s second largest hypersaline lake until three decades ago, when ...
International audienceCore sediments from the dry lake bed of Hamoun were subdivided into 3 main sed...
Identifying the relationships between moisture changes in arid central Asia and those in East Asia m...
International audienceWe reconstructed the paleohydrologic and climatic history of the Lake Neor reg...
For thousands of years, humans have inhabited locations that are highly vulnerable to the impacts of...
International audiencePalynological and geochemical analyses provide valuable information about mode...
Settlement crises in ancient cultures of Western Asia are commonly thought to be caused by climatic ...
The nature of Holocene climate patterns and mechanisms in central Asia are open areas of inquiry. In...
Holocene hydrological changes in regions influenced by the mid-latitude westerly and the tropical/su...
The Jiroft valley, in southeastern Iran, was an important agricultural centre since the Early Bronze...
The response of precipitation over arid Central Asia since the mid Holocene is long considered to be...