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Impact of Paleoclimatic Changes on the Cultural and Historical Processes at the Turn of the Late Bronze—Early Iron Ages in the Northern Black Sea Region. / Kulkova, Marianna ; Kashuba, Maya; Agulnikov, Sergey; Кульков, Александр Михайлович; Стрельцов, Михаил; Ветрова, Мария Николаевна; Zanochi, Aurel.
в: Heritage, Том 5, № 3, 09.2022, стр. 2258-2281.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of Paleoclimatic Changes on the Cultural and Historical Processes at the Turn of the Late Bronze—Early Iron Ages in the Northern Black Sea Region
AU - Kulkova, Marianna
AU - Kashuba, Maya
AU - Agulnikov, Sergey
AU - Кульков, Александр Михайлович
AU - Стрельцов, Михаил
AU - Ветрова, Мария Николаевна
AU - Zanochi, Aurel
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022 by the authors.
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - The Late Bronze Age crisis is one of the most significant events in human history an hadoccurred in about 1200 BCE. The aridization was one the reasons of a decline of agriculture, migrant expansion and the transition to nomadic style of life. In Eastern Mediterranean the collapse of the advanced civilizations such as the Mycenaean, Hittite, Canaanite, Akkadian occurred in this time. The reconstruction of cultural-historical processes at the turn of the Bronze-Early Iron Ages and environment during this “critical” period of 13th–9th centuries BCE in the Northern Black Sea region is important for understanding this event. Interdisciplinary investigations of the paleoclimatic reconstructions and the cultural traditions have been carried out at the key archaeological sites located in the North-Western Pontic region (SaharnaMică, Saharna Mare, Glinjeni II-La Șanț, Dikiy Sad sites and Cazaclia necropolis). For reconstruction of paleoclimatic conditions and anthropogenic activity, the methods of geochemical indication of paleoclimatic conditions and radiocarbon dating were applied. The climatic changes in the Dniester basin towards aridization around 11th–9th century’s calBC were a crisis of the Belozerkа culture in the Pontic steppe and the trigger for the spreading of the Cozia-Saharna cultural communities into the forest-steppe zone and the formation of fortified settlements the Saharna Miča, the Saharna Mare and the Glinjeni II-La Șanț.
AB - The Late Bronze Age crisis is one of the most significant events in human history an hadoccurred in about 1200 BCE. The aridization was one the reasons of a decline of agriculture, migrant expansion and the transition to nomadic style of life. In Eastern Mediterranean the collapse of the advanced civilizations such as the Mycenaean, Hittite, Canaanite, Akkadian occurred in this time. The reconstruction of cultural-historical processes at the turn of the Bronze-Early Iron Ages and environment during this “critical” period of 13th–9th centuries BCE in the Northern Black Sea region is important for understanding this event. Interdisciplinary investigations of the paleoclimatic reconstructions and the cultural traditions have been carried out at the key archaeological sites located in the North-Western Pontic region (SaharnaMică, Saharna Mare, Glinjeni II-La Șanț, Dikiy Sad sites and Cazaclia necropolis). For reconstruction of paleoclimatic conditions and anthropogenic activity, the methods of geochemical indication of paleoclimatic conditions and radiocarbon dating were applied. The climatic changes in the Dniester basin towards aridization around 11th–9th century’s calBC were a crisis of the Belozerkа culture in the Pontic steppe and the trigger for the spreading of the Cozia-Saharna cultural communities into the forest-steppe zone and the formation of fortified settlements the Saharna Miča, the Saharna Mare and the Glinjeni II-La Șanț.
KW - Early Iron Age; paleoclimate; Cozia-Saharna; Basarabi-Șoldănești; Belozerka; geochemical indicators; radiocarbon dating; Late Bronze Age crisis
KW - Basarabi-Șoldănești
KW - Belozerka
KW - Cozia-Saharna
KW - Early Iron Age
KW - Late Bronze Age crisis
KW - geochemical indicators
KW - paleoclimate
KW - radiocarbon dating
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U2 - 10.3390/heritage5030118
DO - 10.3390/heritage5030118
M3 - Article
VL - 5
SP - 2258
EP - 2281
JO - Heritage
JF - Heritage
SN - 2571-9408
IS - 3
ER -
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