The hydromorphic regimes that underpinned Old World river-based civilizations are reviewed in light of recent research. Notable Holocene climatic changes varied from region to region, whilst the dynamics of floodplain environments were equally diverse, with river channel changes significantly affecting human settlement. There were longer-term trends in Holocene hydroclimate and multi-centennial length ‘flood-rich’ and ‘flood-poor’ episodes. These impacted on five identified flooding and settlement scenarios: (i) alluvial fans and aprons; (ii) laterally mobile rivers; (iii) rivers with well-developed levees and flood basins; (iv) river systems characterised by avulsions and floodouts; and (v) large river-fed wetlands. This gave a range of ch...
There is a long history of human–riverine interactions throughout the period of agriculture that in ...
Understanding the societal impacts of past climate changes may deepen our insight into human adaptat...
There is a long history of human–riverine interactions throughout the period of agriculture that in ...
The hydromorphic regimes that underpinned Old World river-based civilizations are reviewed in light ...
Global perspectives on the complexities of environmental change impacts associated with past and pre...
In the Nile catchment, a growing number of site- and reach-based studies employ radiocarbon and, mor...
Rivers are central to debate about the Anthropocene because many human activities from antiquity foc...
The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is p...
River history is reflected in the nature of the sediments carried and deposited over time. Using exa...
The complex response of big tropical rivers to climate change is often hard to discern when the avai...
Global perspectives on the complexities of environmental change impacts associated with past and pre...
During the mid-Holocene, some of the world's first large-scale complex societies came into being wit...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 323-376.Foreword and introductory remarks -- Chapter 1. Clima...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
There is a long history of human–riverine interactions throughout the period of agriculture that in ...
Understanding the societal impacts of past climate changes may deepen our insight into human adaptat...
There is a long history of human–riverine interactions throughout the period of agriculture that in ...
The hydromorphic regimes that underpinned Old World river-based civilizations are reviewed in light ...
Global perspectives on the complexities of environmental change impacts associated with past and pre...
In the Nile catchment, a growing number of site- and reach-based studies employ radiocarbon and, mor...
Rivers are central to debate about the Anthropocene because many human activities from antiquity foc...
The relationship between climate change and the development of Old World riverine civilizations is p...
River history is reflected in the nature of the sediments carried and deposited over time. Using exa...
The complex response of big tropical rivers to climate change is often hard to discern when the avai...
Global perspectives on the complexities of environmental change impacts associated with past and pre...
During the mid-Holocene, some of the world's first large-scale complex societies came into being wit...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 323-376.Foreword and introductory remarks -- Chapter 1. Clima...
In the Theban area around modern Luxor (Egypt), the River Nile divides the temple complexes of Karna...
There is a long history of human–riverine interactions throughout the period of agriculture that in ...
Understanding the societal impacts of past climate changes may deepen our insight into human adaptat...
There is a long history of human–riverine interactions throughout the period of agriculture that in ...