in south-central Siberia archaeological evidence suggests an acceleration of cultural development and an increase in the density of nomadic populations around 850 BC. We hypothesize a relationship with an abrupt climatic shift towards increased humidity caused by a decline of solar activity. Areas that initially may have been hostile semi-deserts changed into attractive steppe landscapes with a high biomass production and high carrying capacity. Newly available steppe areas Could be invaded by herbivores, making them attractive for nomadic tribes. The central Asian horse-riding Scythian culture expanded, and an increased population density, vas a stimulus for westward migration towards southeastern Europe. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights ...
ABSTRACT. We reconstructed climate change during the second half of the Holocene for the Minusinsk (...
This article offers a reconstruction of the vegetation and climate of the south-western Siberian Bar...
The climate has always played an important role in human existence from ancient times to the present...
in south-central Siberia archaeological evidence suggests an acceleration of cultural development an...
The climate shift towards wetter conditions at the transition from Subboreal to Subatlantic in NW-Eu...
in south-central Siberia archaeological evidence suggests an acceleration of cultural development an...
Abstract Climatic change since 850 BC and development of the Scythian culture. The climate shift to ...
We reconstructed climate change during the second half of the Holocene for the Minusinsk (southern S...
The themes of the book focus on the origin, development, interactions, and migrations of the Scythia...
Two sediment sequences from Big Kyzykul Lake and the Shushenskoe paleolake in the Minusinsk depressi...
The repeated expansion of East Asian steppe cultures was a key driver of Eurasian history, forging n...
We reconstructed climate change during the second half of the Holocene for the Minusinsk (southern S...
Climate change and cultural exchange both influenced cultural development along the continental Silk...
The repeated expansion of East Asian steppe cultures was a key driver of Eurasian history, forging n...
ABSTRACT. We reconstructed climate change during the second half of the Holocene for the Minusinsk (...
This article offers a reconstruction of the vegetation and climate of the south-western Siberian Bar...
The climate has always played an important role in human existence from ancient times to the present...
in south-central Siberia archaeological evidence suggests an acceleration of cultural development an...
The climate shift towards wetter conditions at the transition from Subboreal to Subatlantic in NW-Eu...
in south-central Siberia archaeological evidence suggests an acceleration of cultural development an...
Abstract Climatic change since 850 BC and development of the Scythian culture. The climate shift to ...
We reconstructed climate change during the second half of the Holocene for the Minusinsk (southern S...
The themes of the book focus on the origin, development, interactions, and migrations of the Scythia...
Two sediment sequences from Big Kyzykul Lake and the Shushenskoe paleolake in the Minusinsk depressi...
The repeated expansion of East Asian steppe cultures was a key driver of Eurasian history, forging n...
We reconstructed climate change during the second half of the Holocene for the Minusinsk (southern S...
Climate change and cultural exchange both influenced cultural development along the continental Silk...
The repeated expansion of East Asian steppe cultures was a key driver of Eurasian history, forging n...
ABSTRACT. We reconstructed climate change during the second half of the Holocene for the Minusinsk (...
This article offers a reconstruction of the vegetation and climate of the south-western Siberian Bar...
The climate has always played an important role in human existence from ancient times to the present...