Over the last 8000 years the Fertile Crescent of the Near East has seen the emergence of urban agglomerations, small scale polities and large territorial empires, all of which had profound effects on settlement patterns. Computational approaches, including the use of remote sensing data, allow us to analyse these changes at unprecedented geographical and temporal scales. Here we employ these techniques to examine and compare long term trends in urbanisation, population and climate records. Maximum city size is used as a proxy for the intensity of urbanisation, whilst population trends are modelled from settlement densities in nine archaeological surveys conducted over the last 30 years across the region. These two measures are then compared...
International audienceThis paper explores long-term trends in human population and vegetation change...
International audienceThis paper explores long-term trends in human population and vegetation change...
International audienceThis paper explores long-term trends in human population and vegetation change...
Over the last 8000 years the Fertile Crescent of the Near East has seen the emergence of urban agglo...
This paper illustrates long-term trends in human population and climate from the Late Pleistocene to...
The rise and fall of ancient societies have been attributed to rapid climate change events. One of t...
This thesis investigates the development of urban centres in the Northern Fertile Crescent during th...
AbstractThis paper explores the possible links between rapid climate change (RCC) and social change ...
This paper explores the possible links between rapid climate change (RCC) and social change in the N...
This paper develops a regional dataset of change at 381 settlements for Lycia-Pamphylia in southwest...
This paper develops a regional dataset of change at 381 settlements for Lycia-Pamphylia in southwest...
This paper develops a regional dataset of change at 381 settlements for Lycia-Pamphylia in southwest...
This paper employs data from selected sample survey areas in the northern Fertile Crescent to demons...
This paper employs data from selected sample survey areas in the northern Fertile Crescent to demons...
International audienceThis paper explores long-term trends in human population and vegetation change...
International audienceThis paper explores long-term trends in human population and vegetation change...
International audienceThis paper explores long-term trends in human population and vegetation change...
International audienceThis paper explores long-term trends in human population and vegetation change...
Over the last 8000 years the Fertile Crescent of the Near East has seen the emergence of urban agglo...
This paper illustrates long-term trends in human population and climate from the Late Pleistocene to...
The rise and fall of ancient societies have been attributed to rapid climate change events. One of t...
This thesis investigates the development of urban centres in the Northern Fertile Crescent during th...
AbstractThis paper explores the possible links between rapid climate change (RCC) and social change ...
This paper explores the possible links between rapid climate change (RCC) and social change in the N...
This paper develops a regional dataset of change at 381 settlements for Lycia-Pamphylia in southwest...
This paper develops a regional dataset of change at 381 settlements for Lycia-Pamphylia in southwest...
This paper develops a regional dataset of change at 381 settlements for Lycia-Pamphylia in southwest...
This paper employs data from selected sample survey areas in the northern Fertile Crescent to demons...
This paper employs data from selected sample survey areas in the northern Fertile Crescent to demons...
International audienceThis paper explores long-term trends in human population and vegetation change...
International audienceThis paper explores long-term trends in human population and vegetation change...
International audienceThis paper explores long-term trends in human population and vegetation change...
International audienceThis paper explores long-term trends in human population and vegetation change...