This study presents a meta‐analysis of radiocarbon ages for the environs of Göbekli Tepe – one of the oldest monumental structures worldwide – using cumulative probability functions to diachronically assess phases of geomorphodynamic activity as controlled by natural or anthropogenic drivers. We employ sediment cascades as a heuristic framework to study the complex responses of the geomorphological system to various triggers at local to supra‐regional scales. Possible triggers include climatic variability as documented by supra‐regional hydroclimatic proxy data, regional demographic trends, and local to regional socioeconomic developments such as the emergence of sedentism or the introduction and dispersal of livestock herding. Our results ...
Anatolian peninsula does not constitute a uniform habitat, but it comprises extremely varied environ...
Twenty years of geomorphologic research in the territory of the classical city of Sagalassos (Taurus...
International audienceWhile ice and sea cores provide global data (earth-wide or wide regions of the...
Alluvial and colluvial sediment deposition provide a vital record of environmental change during the...
Sedimentological and paleoclimatological data from a fluvial infill retrieved from a series of cores...
WOS: 000474671600001Sedimentological and paleoclimatological data from a fluvial infill retrieved fr...
The archaeological record in the territory of Sagalassos along with ample environmental proxy data h...
International audienceAşıklı Höyük is a unique site in the archaeological network of early sedentary...
The relation between human activities, climate variability, and geomorphodynamics in the Mediterrane...
Aşıklı Höyük is a very important site in the study about the emergence of early sedentary societies ...
Within the territory of Sagalassos, a classical city in the Western Taurus Mountains (SW Turkey), de...
Episodes of global climate change have traditionally been invoked as explanations for settlement re-...
Anatolian peninsula does not constitute a uniform habitat, but it comprises extremely varied environ...
Twenty years of geomorphologic research in the territory of the classical city of Sagalassos (Taurus...
International audienceWhile ice and sea cores provide global data (earth-wide or wide regions of the...
Alluvial and colluvial sediment deposition provide a vital record of environmental change during the...
Sedimentological and paleoclimatological data from a fluvial infill retrieved from a series of cores...
WOS: 000474671600001Sedimentological and paleoclimatological data from a fluvial infill retrieved fr...
The archaeological record in the territory of Sagalassos along with ample environmental proxy data h...
International audienceAşıklı Höyük is a unique site in the archaeological network of early sedentary...
The relation between human activities, climate variability, and geomorphodynamics in the Mediterrane...
Aşıklı Höyük is a very important site in the study about the emergence of early sedentary societies ...
Within the territory of Sagalassos, a classical city in the Western Taurus Mountains (SW Turkey), de...
Episodes of global climate change have traditionally been invoked as explanations for settlement re-...
Anatolian peninsula does not constitute a uniform habitat, but it comprises extremely varied environ...
Twenty years of geomorphologic research in the territory of the classical city of Sagalassos (Taurus...
International audienceWhile ice and sea cores provide global data (earth-wide or wide regions of the...