Le changement climatique à partir de 850 av. J.-C. et l'expansion de la culture scythe

Authors
  • B. van Geel
  • N.A. Bokovenko
  • V.A. Dergachev
  • H. Parzinger
  • G.I. Zaitseva
Publication date 2006
Journal Comptes Rendus-Palevol
Volume | Issue number 5 | 1-2
Pages (from-to) 323-328
Number of pages 6
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED)
Abstract
Abstract
Climatic change since 850 BC and development of the Scythian culture. The climate shift to more humid conditions at the Subboreal/Subatlantic transition in Northwest Europe is also evident in southern Siberia. Regions that originally were semi-deserts developed into attractive steppe areas with high biomass production, and increased carrying capacity. The central area of southern Siberia is of special interest because of an acceleration of the cultural development and increase of human population density shortly after 850 BC. We hypothesise a causal relationship between the initiation of the humid conditions at the start of the Subatlantic period and the growth and migration of the Scythian population.
To cite this article: B. van Geel et al., C. R. Palevol 5 (2006).

Document type Article
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crpv.2005.09.011
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