International audience<p>To understand the long-term patterns of atmospheric circulation in Eurasia, current paleoclimatic reconstruction syntheses lack accurate data for the Near East. In this semi-arid zone, precipitation is the key factor to be studied that strongly controls ecosystems and human societies. Few data are available from Lake Sevan (1900.52 m above sea level, 1,279 km&#178;, 38.2 km<sup>3</sup> as of January 1, 2021), the largest fresh-water lake in the Near East, whose past level variations may document seasonal to millennial precipitation changes.</p><p>We present here the preliminary results of the interdisciplinary Sevan-up Project. Its ambition is to develop a high resolution lake level...