At the beginning of the Medieval Climate Anomaly, in the ninth and tenth century, the medieval eastern Roman empire, more usually known as Byzantium, was recovering from its early medieval crisis and experiencing favourable climatic conditions for the agricultural and demographic growth. Although in the Balkans and Anatolia such favourable climate conditions were prevalent during the eleventh century, parts of the imperial territories were facing significant challenges as a result of external political/military pressure. The apogee of medieval Byzantine socio-economic development, around AD 1150, coincides with a period of adverse climatic conditions for its economy, so it becomes obvious that the winter dryness and high climate variability...
This article examines the historical, economic and demographic processes that characterize the featu...
This article analyses high-quality hydroclimate proxy records and spatial reconstructions from the C...
Can climate affect societies? This question, of both past and present importance, is encapsulated by...
At the beginning of the Medieval Climate Anomaly, in the ninth and tenth century, the medieval east...
Different chroniclers of the history of the Byzantine Empire have noted various economic data gleame...
This chapter is meant as a basic introduction to the field of climate history of Byzantium as of AD ...
As early as fourth-fifth centuries BC people were aware of the necessity to protect the environment,...
The article presents the ongoing discussions on the climate change’s impact on the societies inhabit...
This master’s thesis addresses how climate and climate change may have affected the fall of the West...
Growing scientific evidence from modern climate science is loaded with implications for the environm...
This paper develops a regional dataset of change at 381 settlements for Lycia-Pamphylia in southwest...
In the past two centuries, the world has experienced radical change, ever since two superpowers, the...
This paper develops a regional dataset of change at 381 settlements for Lycia-Pamphylia in southwest...
This paper examines the hydroclimate history of the Eastern Mediterranean (EM) region during the 10t...
This paper examines the interrelationship between the natural and human history of Sicily over the l...
This article examines the historical, economic and demographic processes that characterize the featu...
This article analyses high-quality hydroclimate proxy records and spatial reconstructions from the C...
Can climate affect societies? This question, of both past and present importance, is encapsulated by...
At the beginning of the Medieval Climate Anomaly, in the ninth and tenth century, the medieval east...
Different chroniclers of the history of the Byzantine Empire have noted various economic data gleame...
This chapter is meant as a basic introduction to the field of climate history of Byzantium as of AD ...
As early as fourth-fifth centuries BC people were aware of the necessity to protect the environment,...
The article presents the ongoing discussions on the climate change’s impact on the societies inhabit...
This master’s thesis addresses how climate and climate change may have affected the fall of the West...
Growing scientific evidence from modern climate science is loaded with implications for the environm...
This paper develops a regional dataset of change at 381 settlements for Lycia-Pamphylia in southwest...
In the past two centuries, the world has experienced radical change, ever since two superpowers, the...
This paper develops a regional dataset of change at 381 settlements for Lycia-Pamphylia in southwest...
This paper examines the hydroclimate history of the Eastern Mediterranean (EM) region during the 10t...
This paper examines the interrelationship between the natural and human history of Sicily over the l...
This article examines the historical, economic and demographic processes that characterize the featu...
This article analyses high-quality hydroclimate proxy records and spatial reconstructions from the C...
Can climate affect societies? This question, of both past and present importance, is encapsulated by...