The end of the third millennium BCE represents (not only) on the Iberian Peninsula the time of transition to the Bronze Age. At the same time this is the time of a general climatic event, the so-called 4.2 ka BP event, which can be observed (in different manifestations) in different regions of the northern hemisphere. By synchronizing cultural and climatic developments and above all by assessing demographic developments and their spatial development, a much-discussed connection between the two phenomena can be made plausible and opens the perspective for further, more detailed research on the interdependence between cultural, demographic and climatological processes. For this purpose, the results of aoristics, 14C sum calibration and the e...
In Mediterranean and north-African regions, cultural trajectories have shown trends sometimes coinci...
The relative importance of climate change and human activities in influencing regional fire regimes ...
Climatic and environmental changes have been commonly proposed as driving factors behind the decline...
The end of the third millennium BCE represents (not only) on the Iberian Peninsula the time of trans...
Within the F1 project of the CRC 1266 ‘Scales of Transformation‘ we are investigating the 4.2 ka BP ...
In light of recent climate changes, it is important to also gain knowledge about the spatial manifes...
The F1 project aims to identify transformative events in societies of Southern Iberia, and whether t...
In the eastern Mediterranean area, coherent patterns and synchronous events around 4.2 kaBP suggest ...
rchaeologically the turn from the 3rd to the 2nd millennium BCE is characterized by the transition f...
In light of the ongoing global warming, it is crucial to gain knowledge on the spatio-temporal manif...
International audienceWe conducted palynological, sedimentological, and chronological analyses of a ...
In this investigation, we use a socio-environmental multi-proxy approach to empirically test hypothe...
25th EAA Annual Meeting (Bern, 2019) - Abstract Book. ISBN: 978-80-907270-6-9. European Association...
The synthetic analysis of several pollen records from sub-Mediterranean lowland Pre-Pyrenean regions...
The Motilla Culture may be the oldest evidence for large-scale groundwater management in Europe. The...
In Mediterranean and north-African regions, cultural trajectories have shown trends sometimes coinci...
The relative importance of climate change and human activities in influencing regional fire regimes ...
Climatic and environmental changes have been commonly proposed as driving factors behind the decline...
The end of the third millennium BCE represents (not only) on the Iberian Peninsula the time of trans...
Within the F1 project of the CRC 1266 ‘Scales of Transformation‘ we are investigating the 4.2 ka BP ...
In light of recent climate changes, it is important to also gain knowledge about the spatial manifes...
The F1 project aims to identify transformative events in societies of Southern Iberia, and whether t...
In the eastern Mediterranean area, coherent patterns and synchronous events around 4.2 kaBP suggest ...
rchaeologically the turn from the 3rd to the 2nd millennium BCE is characterized by the transition f...
In light of the ongoing global warming, it is crucial to gain knowledge on the spatio-temporal manif...
International audienceWe conducted palynological, sedimentological, and chronological analyses of a ...
In this investigation, we use a socio-environmental multi-proxy approach to empirically test hypothe...
25th EAA Annual Meeting (Bern, 2019) - Abstract Book. ISBN: 978-80-907270-6-9. European Association...
The synthetic analysis of several pollen records from sub-Mediterranean lowland Pre-Pyrenean regions...
The Motilla Culture may be the oldest evidence for large-scale groundwater management in Europe. The...
In Mediterranean and north-African regions, cultural trajectories have shown trends sometimes coinci...
The relative importance of climate change and human activities in influencing regional fire regimes ...
Climatic and environmental changes have been commonly proposed as driving factors behind the decline...