Settlement crises in ancient cultures of Western Asia are commonly thought to be caused by climatic events such as severe droughts. However, the insufficient climate proxy situation in this region challenges the inference of clear relationships between climate and settlement dynamics. We investigate the Holocene climatic changes on the Varamin Plain in the context of the climatic history of Western Central Asia by using a transient comprehensive Earth System Model simulation (8 ka BP to pre-industrial), a high-resolution regional snapshot simulation and a synthesis of pollen-based climate reconstructions. In line with the reconstructions, the models reveal only slightly varying mean climatic conditions on the Varamin Plain but indicate subs...
Few paleoclimate records exist to assess the central Middle East’s response to natural forcing beyon...
The Achaemenids and Sasanian Persian Empires were significant political, economic, and social forces...
Throughout history, climate change has been an important driving force behind human behaviour. This ...
The regional climate over West Asia, extending between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula to the eastern...
AbstractWe present a climate modeling approach to reproduce the rainfall patterns over Iran due to t...
For thousands of years, humans have inhabited locations that are highly vulnerable to the impacts of...
The scarcity of high-resolution palaeoclimate records from the interior of West Asia has limited our...
International audienceWe present a high-resolution (sub-decadal to centennial), multi-proxy reconstr...
Arid central Asia (ACA) is one of the most arid regions in the mid-latitudes and one of the main pot...
Identifying the relationships between moisture changes in arid central Asia and those in East Asia m...
Climate variability during the present interglacial, the Holocene, has been rather smooth in compari...
The final centuries BCE (Before Common Era) saw the main focus of trade between the Far East and Eur...
The response of precipitation over arid Central Asia since the mid Holocene is long considered to be...
The Fertile Crescent, its hilly flanks and surrounding drylands has been a critical region for study...
Few paleoclimate records exist to assess the central Middle East’s response to natural forcing beyon...
The Achaemenids and Sasanian Persian Empires were significant political, economic, and social forces...
Throughout history, climate change has been an important driving force behind human behaviour. This ...
The regional climate over West Asia, extending between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula to the eastern...
AbstractWe present a climate modeling approach to reproduce the rainfall patterns over Iran due to t...
For thousands of years, humans have inhabited locations that are highly vulnerable to the impacts of...
The scarcity of high-resolution palaeoclimate records from the interior of West Asia has limited our...
International audienceWe present a high-resolution (sub-decadal to centennial), multi-proxy reconstr...
Arid central Asia (ACA) is one of the most arid regions in the mid-latitudes and one of the main pot...
Identifying the relationships between moisture changes in arid central Asia and those in East Asia m...
Climate variability during the present interglacial, the Holocene, has been rather smooth in compari...
The final centuries BCE (Before Common Era) saw the main focus of trade between the Far East and Eur...
The response of precipitation over arid Central Asia since the mid Holocene is long considered to be...
The Fertile Crescent, its hilly flanks and surrounding drylands has been a critical region for study...
Few paleoclimate records exist to assess the central Middle East’s response to natural forcing beyon...
The Achaemenids and Sasanian Persian Empires were significant political, economic, and social forces...
Throughout history, climate change has been an important driving force behind human behaviour. This ...