Interactions between climate change and human activities during the early to mid-Holocene in the eastern Mediterranean basins

This paper focuses on early Holocene rapid climate change (RCC) records in the Mediterranean zone, which are under-represented in continental archives (9.2 to 8.2 ka events) and on their impact on prehistoric societies. This lack of data handicaps the general interpretation of climate impacts on hum...

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Main Authors: J.-F. Berger, L. Lespez, C. Kuzucuoğlu, A. Glais, F. Hourani, A. Barra, J. Guilaine
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2016-09-01
Series:Climate of the Past
Online Access:http://www.clim-past.net/12/1847/2016/cp-12-1847-2016.pdf
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spelling doaj-9a293dd7dc8f41e3b05dc565325cb9862020-11-24T23:33:53ZengCopernicus PublicationsClimate of the Past1814-93241814-93322016-09-011291847187710.5194/cp-12-1847-2016Interactions between climate change and human activities during the early to mid-Holocene in the eastern Mediterranean basinsJ.-F. Berger0L. Lespez1C. Kuzucuoğlu2A. Glais3F. Hourani4A. Barra5J. Guilaine6Université de Lyon, CNRS, Université Lyon 2-Lumière, UMR 5600 EVS, 69007, FranceUniversité Paris Est Créteil (UPEC), UMR CNRS 8591 LGP, FranceUniversité Paris 1-Panthéon Sorbonne, UMR CNRS 8591 LGP, FranceUniversité Caen-Basse Normandie, UMR CNRS 6554 LETG-Caen, FranceUniversity of Jordan, Faculty of Archaeology and Tourism, Amman, JordanUniversité de Lyon, CNRS, Université Lyon 2-Lumière, UMR 5600 EVS, 69007, FranceCollége de France, Paris, FranceThis paper focuses on early Holocene rapid climate change (RCC) records in the Mediterranean zone, which are under-represented in continental archives (9.2 to 8.2 ka events) and on their impact on prehistoric societies. This lack of data handicaps the general interpretation of climate impacts on human societies, which flourished in recent years. Key questions remain about the impact of early Holocene cooling events on the Mediterranean climate, ecosystems and human societies. In this paper, we discuss some examples from river and lake systems from the eastern to central Mediterranean area (central Anatolia, Cyprus, northeastern and northwestern Greece) that illustrate some palaeohydrological and erosion variations that modified the sustainability of the first Neolithic populations in this region. Results allow us to present direct land–sea correlations and to reconstruct regional long-term trends as well as millennial- to centennial-scale climatic changes. In this context, we question the socio-economic and geographical adaptation capacities of these societies (mobility, technology, economic practices, social organisation) during the “early Holocene” interval (11.7 to 8.2 ka), which corresponds partly to the Sapropel 1 deposition in the eastern Mediterranean sea.http://www.clim-past.net/12/1847/2016/cp-12-1847-2016.pdf
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author J.-F. Berger
L. Lespez
C. Kuzucuoğlu
A. Glais
F. Hourani
A. Barra
J. Guilaine
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L. Lespez
C. Kuzucuoğlu
A. Glais
F. Hourani
A. Barra
J. Guilaine
Interactions between climate change and human activities during the early to mid-Holocene in the eastern Mediterranean basins
Climate of the Past
author_facet J.-F. Berger
L. Lespez
C. Kuzucuoğlu
A. Glais
F. Hourani
A. Barra
J. Guilaine
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title Interactions between climate change and human activities during the early to mid-Holocene in the eastern Mediterranean basins
title_short Interactions between climate change and human activities during the early to mid-Holocene in the eastern Mediterranean basins
title_full Interactions between climate change and human activities during the early to mid-Holocene in the eastern Mediterranean basins
title_fullStr Interactions between climate change and human activities during the early to mid-Holocene in the eastern Mediterranean basins
title_full_unstemmed Interactions between climate change and human activities during the early to mid-Holocene in the eastern Mediterranean basins
title_sort interactions between climate change and human activities during the early to mid-holocene in the eastern mediterranean basins
publisher Copernicus Publications
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issn 1814-9324
1814-9332
publishDate 2016-09-01
description This paper focuses on early Holocene rapid climate change (RCC) records in the Mediterranean zone, which are under-represented in continental archives (9.2 to 8.2 ka events) and on their impact on prehistoric societies. This lack of data handicaps the general interpretation of climate impacts on human societies, which flourished in recent years. Key questions remain about the impact of early Holocene cooling events on the Mediterranean climate, ecosystems and human societies. In this paper, we discuss some examples from river and lake systems from the eastern to central Mediterranean area (central Anatolia, Cyprus, northeastern and northwestern Greece) that illustrate some palaeohydrological and erosion variations that modified the sustainability of the first Neolithic populations in this region. Results allow us to present direct land–sea correlations and to reconstruct regional long-term trends as well as millennial- to centennial-scale climatic changes. In this context, we question the socio-economic and geographical adaptation capacities of these societies (mobility, technology, economic practices, social organisation) during the “early Holocene” interval (11.7 to 8.2 ka), which corresponds partly to the Sapropel 1 deposition in the eastern Mediterranean sea.
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