Climate and Cultural Change in Prehistoric Europe and the Near East

Author:   Peter F. Biehl ,  Olivier P. Nieuwenhuyse
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
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9781438461823


Pages:   318
Publication Date:   02 July 2017
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Rich case studies examining responses to climatic events in ancient Europe and the Near East.

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Author:   Peter F. Biehl ,  Olivier P. Nieuwenhuyse
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
Imprint:   State University of New York Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781438461823


ISBN 10:   1438461828
Pages:   318
Publication Date:   02 July 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

"Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Climate and Culture Change in Archaeology Olivier P. Nieuwenhuyse, Peter F. Biehl Part I. Near East 1. The Oasis of Palmyra in Prehistory: Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Paleoclimate and Human Occupation in the Region of Palmyra/Tadmor (Central Syria) Mauro Cremaschi, Andrea Zerboni 2. When the Going Gets Tough: Risk Minimization Responses to the 8.2 ka Event in the Near East and Their Role in Emergence of the Halaf Cultural Phenomenon Mandy Mottram Chapter Three, 3. The 8.2 Event in Upper Mesopotamia: Climate and Cultural Change Olivier P. Nieuwenhuyse, Peter Akkermans, Johannes van der Plicht, Anna Russell, Akemi Kaneda 4. The Aftermath of the 8.2 Event: Cultural and Environmental Effects in the Anatolian Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic Patrick T. Willett, Ingmar Franz, Ceren Kabukcu, David Orton, Jana Rogasch, Elizabeth Stroud, Eva Rosenstock, Peter F. Biehl 5. Managing Risk through Diversification in Plant Exploitation during the Seventh Millennium B.C.: The Phytolith Record at Catalhoyuk Philippa Ryan, Arlene Rosen 6. The 8.2 Event and the Neolithic Expansion in Western Anatolia Bleda S. During Part II. Europe 7.""Singing in the Rain"": Khirokitia (Cyprus) in the Second Half of the Seventh Millennium cal B.C. Odile Daune-Le Brun, Alain Le Brun 8. Early Holocene Climatic Fluctuations and Human Responses in Greece Catherine Perles 9. Rapid Climate Change and Radiocarbon Discontinuities in the Mesolithic-Early Neolithic Settlement Record of the Iron Gates: Cause or Coincidence? Clive Bonsall, Mark Macklin, Adina Boroneant, Catriona Pickard, Laszlo Bartosiewicz, Gordon Cook, Thomas Higham 10. Climate Fluctuations, Human Migrations, and the Spread of Farming in Western Eurasia: Refining the Argument Detlef Gronenborn 11. Economic and Social Changes and Climate between 3200 and 2500 B.C.: Late Neolithic Transformations in Southeastern Poland Andrzej Pelisiak 12. Climate and the Definition of Archaeological Periods in Sweden Daniel Lowenborg, Thomas Eriksson Part III. Commentary 13. Epilogue to a Prologue: The Changing Climate of the Past, Present, and Future Ezra B. W. Zubrow Contributors Index"

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"""…this volume should be an excellent reference for generalists and specialists alike … [it] does an excellent job of tracking the subtle linkages between environmental transitions and transformations at the dawn of Western Civilization. And that is not faint praise."" — Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies"


...this volume should be an excellent reference for generalists and specialists alike ... [it] does an excellent job of tracking the subtle linkages between environmental transitions and transformations at the dawn of Western Civilization. And that is not faint praise. - Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies


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Peter F. Biehl is Professor and Department Chair of Anthropology at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York, and the coeditor (with Douglas C. Comer, Christopher Prescott, and Hilary A. Soderland) of Identity and Heritage: Contemporary Challenges in a Globalized World. Olivier P. Nieuwenhuyse is Assistant Professor of Archaeology at Leiden University, Netherlands.

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