The societal "collapse" of the urban-based system, which is part of the rise-flourish-and fall cycle of the protoshistoric societies of the Near East, is investigated via an integrated approach based on the identification of short-term climate changes by stable isotopes analyses on archeobotanical remains and variations in settlement pattern.
AMS 14C-dated plants as a tool for investigating palaeoeclimate: new data for analysing social complexity in Ebla and Qatna (North-western Syria) in the light of 3rd millennium BC Climate change
FIORENTINO, Girolamo;CARACUTA, VALENTINA
2015-01-01
Abstract
The societal "collapse" of the urban-based system, which is part of the rise-flourish-and fall cycle of the protoshistoric societies of the Near East, is investigated via an integrated approach based on the identification of short-term climate changes by stable isotopes analyses on archeobotanical remains and variations in settlement pattern.File in questo prodotto:
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