archaeologyclimate-change2.86 min read Climate Change's Impact on Neolithic and Bronze Age Populations Revealed by Study
A study published in PLOS ONE suggests that climate change had a significant impact on human populations during the Neolithic and Bronze Age in Central Europe. Researchers analyzed archaeological remains and climate data from three regions and found a correlation between climate fluctuations and population trends. Warmer and wetter periods saw population increases, likely due to improved crops and economies, while colder and drier periods often led to population decreases and cultural shifts. The study highlights the importance of understanding the relationship between humans and the environment in the context of changing climates.
2 years ago•Source: Phys.org