AD536–Back to nature?

J Moreland - Acta Archaeologica, 2018 - brill.com
A spate of archaeological, historical and scientific publications have recently argued that the
dust veil from a volcanic eruption (or series of eruptions) caused climatic change, which …

[HTML][HTML] Highly diverse Bronze Age population dynamics in Central-Southern Europe and their response to regional climatic patterns

G Capuzzo, M Zanon, M Dal Corso, W Kirleis… - PLoS …, 2018 - journals.plos.org
The reconstruction of past demographic patterns is a fundamental step towards a better
understanding of human-environment relations, especially in terms of quantifiable anthropic …

Long-term archaeological perspectives on new genomic and environmental evidence from early medieval Ireland

E Hannah, R McLaughlin - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2019 - Elsevier
Using archaeological data, this paper investigates past population trends in Ireland as a
response to recent genomic studies that have identified admixture signals in the genomes of …

[图书][B] Werewolves, warriors and winter sacrifices: unmasking Kivik and Indo-European cosmology in Bronze Age Scandinavia

A Kaliff, T Oestigaard - 2022 - diva-portal.org
This study is the first to consider Sweden's enigmatic Kivik grave with its famous rock art
slabs in an agricultural and Indo-European context. Building on the work of archaeologist V …

[HTML][HTML] Demographic dynamics between 5500 and 3500 calBP (3550–1550 BCE) in selected study regions of Central Europe and the role of regional climate …

R Großmann, M Weinelt, J Müller - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
With their rich Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age archives, the Circumharz region, the Czech
Republic/Lower Austria region, and the Northern Alpine Foreland are well-suited for …

[HTML][HTML] Long-term transients help explain regime shifts in consumer-renewable resource systems

MB Eppinga, K Siteur, M Baudena… - … Earth & Environment, 2021 - nature.com
As planetary boundaries loom, there is an urgent need to develop sustainable equilibriums
between societies and the resources they consume, thereby avoiding regime shifts to …

Paleoflooding reconstruction from Holocene levee deposits in the Lower Meuse valley, the Netherlands

F Peng, C Kasse, MA Prins, R Ellenkamp… - Geomorphology, 2020 - Elsevier
This study investigates the Holocene levee deposits and paleoflooding history of the Lower
Meuse in the Netherlands based on archeological investigations and sedimentary analyses …

Farming and feasting during the Bronze Age–Iron Age transition in Britain (ca. 900–500 bce): multi-isotope evidence for societal change

R Madgwick, C Esposito, AL Lamb - Frontiers in Environmental …, 2023 - nora.nerc.ac.uk
The Late Bronze Age saw the rise of a new site type in southern Britain, commonly termed a
midden. These vast monumental mounds, some comprising tens of thousands of …

[HTML][HTML] Potential responses and resilience of Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age societies to mid-to Late Holocene climate change on the southern Iberian …

M Weinelt, J Kneisel, J Schirrmacher… - Environmental …, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
In this investigation, we use a socio-environmental multi-proxy approach to empirically test
hypotheses of recurrent resilience cycles and the role of climate forcing in shaping such …

A mid to late Holocene chironomid-inferred temperature record from northwest Ireland

KJ Taylor, S McGinley, AP Potito, K Molloy… - Palaeogeography …, 2018 - Elsevier
This study provides the first mid to late Holocene chironomid-inferred temperature (C-IT)
model for northwest Ireland, creating a valuable climatic context for the development of Irish …