Warfare in Late Neolithic\Early Chalcolithic Pisidia, southwestern Turkey. Climate induced social unrest in the late 7th millennium calBC.
Warfare in Late Neolithic\Early Chalcolithic Pisidia, southwestern Turkey. Climate induced social unrest in the late 7th millennium calBC.
This paper proposes an association between climate forcing connected with the 8200 calBP ‘climate event’ and a postulated phase of internecine warfare and population collapse at Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic sites in Pisidia, southwestern Turkey. A summary of this evidence is provided and a hypothetical scenario considered in the context of contemporaneous developments in neighbouring regions.
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Clare, L.
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Rohling, E.J.
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Weninger, B.
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Hilpert, J.
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2008
Clare, L.
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Rohling, E.J.
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Weninger, B.
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Hilpert, J.
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Clare, L., Rohling, E.J., Weninger, B. and Hilpert, J.
(2008)
Warfare in Late Neolithic\Early Chalcolithic Pisidia, southwestern Turkey. Climate induced social unrest in the late 7th millennium calBC.
Documenta Praehistorica, 35 (Neolithic Studi), .
Abstract
This paper proposes an association between climate forcing connected with the 8200 calBP ‘climate event’ and a postulated phase of internecine warfare and population collapse at Late Neolithic/Early Chalcolithic sites in Pisidia, southwestern Turkey. A summary of this evidence is provided and a hypothetical scenario considered in the context of contemporaneous developments in neighbouring regions.
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Published date: 2008
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/63902
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