Was there a 3.2 ka crisis in europe? a critical comparison of climatic, environmental, and archaeological evidence for radical change during the bronze age-iron age transition

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  • who: Barry Molloy from the UCD School of Archaeology, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland have published the research: Was There a 3.2 ka Crisis in Europe? A Critical Comparison of Climatic, Environmental, and Archaeological Evidence for Radical Change during the Bronze Age-Iron Age Transition, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In broad terms, a particular temperature-wetness niche is detectable in the 16th to 13th centuries BC, followed by increased aridity in the 12th century in most of the studies discussed.
  • how: Due to the broad geographic scale of this study . . .

     

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