In this article we discuss four datasets that provide evidence for the expansion of grain growing in Canaan in the second half of the 13th century and the 12th century BCE: the faunal and flint records from Megiddo, the pollen diagram for the Sea of Galilee and the ancient DNA study of Bronze and Iron Age cattle in the Levant. Efforts to expand dry farming in Canaan were probably related to the dry climate event in the later phases of the Late Bronze Age, which has recently been detected in several pollen records from the Eastern Mediterranean. We discuss textual evidence related to drought and famine that struck the Near East at that time. We then suggest that the Egyptian administration in Canaan initiated the extension of dry farming in ...
The Late Bronze Age in the Levant is a period of much interest to archaeologists, historians and bib...
Can climate affect societies? This question, of both past and present importance, is encapsulated by...
This paper explores the possible links between rapid climate change (RCC) and social change in the N...
ABSTRACT. This article presents the role of climate fluctuations in shaping southern Levantine human...
International audienceIn Eastern Mediterranean history, 1200 BCE is a symbolic date. Its significanc...
It is generally accepted from the historical sources that the fall of the city and kingdom of Ugarit...
In Eastern Mediterranean history, 1200 BCE is a symbolic date. Its significance is tied to the impor...
The alluvial deposits near Gibala-Tell Tweini provide a unique record of environmental history and f...
International audienceThe Late Bronze Age world of the Eastern Mediterranean, a rich linkage of Aege...
Despite the meanwhile well-developed evidence of global Holocene climate fluctuations and the correl...
The first urban culture of southern Levant collapsed and the first period of urbanisation of Canaan ...
The first urban culture of southern Levant collapsed and the first period of urbanisation of Canaan ...
The commonly held belief that the emergence and establishment of farming communities in the Levant w...
In this paper, we present the results of recent research on the potential movement of animals and ot...
The Late Bronze Age in the Levant is a period of much interest to archaeologists, historians and bib...
Can climate affect societies? This question, of both past and present importance, is encapsulated by...
This paper explores the possible links between rapid climate change (RCC) and social change in the N...
ABSTRACT. This article presents the role of climate fluctuations in shaping southern Levantine human...
International audienceIn Eastern Mediterranean history, 1200 BCE is a symbolic date. Its significanc...
It is generally accepted from the historical sources that the fall of the city and kingdom of Ugarit...
In Eastern Mediterranean history, 1200 BCE is a symbolic date. Its significance is tied to the impor...
The alluvial deposits near Gibala-Tell Tweini provide a unique record of environmental history and f...
International audienceThe Late Bronze Age world of the Eastern Mediterranean, a rich linkage of Aege...
Despite the meanwhile well-developed evidence of global Holocene climate fluctuations and the correl...
The first urban culture of southern Levant collapsed and the first period of urbanisation of Canaan ...
The first urban culture of southern Levant collapsed and the first period of urbanisation of Canaan ...
The commonly held belief that the emergence and establishment of farming communities in the Levant w...
In this paper, we present the results of recent research on the potential movement of animals and ot...
The Late Bronze Age in the Levant is a period of much interest to archaeologists, historians and bib...
Can climate affect societies? This question, of both past and present importance, is encapsulated by...
This paper explores the possible links between rapid climate change (RCC) and social change in the N...