Quantitative reconstruction of climatic variations during the Bronze and early Iron ages based on pollen and lake-level data in the NW Alps, France |
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Authors: | M. Magny, O. Peyron, E. Gauthier, Y. Rou che, A. Bordon, Y. Billaud, E. Chapron, A. Marguet, P. P trequin,B. Vanni re |
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Affiliation: | aFaculté des Sciences et Techniques, Laboratoire de Chrono-Ecologie, UMR 6565 du CNRS, 16 Route de Gray, 25 030 Besançon, France;bDRASSM, 58 bis Avenue des Marquisats, 74000 Annecy, France;cGeological Institute, ETH Zürich, Universtätstrasse 16, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Vegetation and lake-level data from the archaeological site of Tresserve, on the eastern shore of Lake Le Bourget (Savoie, France), are used to provide quantitative estimates of climatic variables over the period 4000–2300 cal BP in the northern French Pre-Alps, and to examine the possible impact of climatic changes on societies of the Bronze and early Iron Ages. The results obtained indicate that phases of higher lake level at 3500–3100 and 2750–2350 cal BP coincided with major climate reversals in the North Atlantic area. In west-central Europe, they were marked by cooler and wetter conditions. These two successive events may have affected ancient agricultural communities in west-central Europe by provoking harvest failures, more particularly due to increasing precipitation during the growing season. However, archaeological data in the region of Franche-Comté (Jura Mountains, eastern France) show a general expansion of population density from the middle Bronze Age to the early Iron Age. This suggests a relative emancipation of proto-historic societies from climatic conditions, probably in relation to the spread of new modes of social and economic organisation. |
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