Environment and society in the long late antiquity / / edited by Adam Izdebski and Michael Mulryan.

Environment and Society in the Long Late Antiquity brings together scientific, archaeological and historical evidence on the interplay of social change and environmental phenomena at the end of Antiquity and the dawn of the Middle Ages, covering the period circa 300-800 AD. It gives a new impetus to...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2019]
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Late antique archaeology ; volumes 11-12
Physical Description:1 online resource (387 pages) :; illustrations
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Other title:Front Matter --
Copyright page --
Dedication --
Acknowledgements --
List of Contributors --
Introductory Essay --
Setting the Scene for an Environmental History of Late Antiquity /
Bibliographic Essays --
The Environmental History of the Late Antique Eastern Mediterranean: a Bibliographic Essay /
The Environmental History of the Late Antique West: a Bibliographic Essay /
Regional Vegetation Histories: Overview of the Pollen Evidence --
Revisiting the Beyşehir Occupation Phase: Land-Cover Change and the Rural Economy in the Eastern Mediterranean during the First Millennium AD /
Regional Vegetation Histories: An Overview of the Pollen Evidence from the Central Mediterranean /
A Late Antique Vegetation History of the Western Mediterranean in Context /
Vegetation and Land-Use Change in Northern Europe during Late Antiquity: A Regional-Scale Pollen-Based Reconstruction /
Case Studies – West --
Hadrian’s Wall in Context: A Multi-Proxy Palaeoenvironmental Perspective from Lakes /
Variation in the Continuity of Land-Use Patterns through the First Millennium AD in Lowland Britain /
Late Antique Environment and Economy in the North of the Iberian Peninsula: The Site of La Tabacalera (Asturias, Spain) /
Olive Cultivation and Olive Products in Southern Apulia (6th–11th c.) /
Case Studies – East --
Environment, Climate and Society in Roman and Byzantine Butrint /
Some Thoughts on Climate Change, Local Environment, and Grain Production in Byzantine Northern Anatolia /
Antioch in the Sixth Century: Resilience or Vulnerability? /
Human and Deltaic Environments in Northern Egypt in Late Antiquity /
General Surveys --
Climatic Changes and Their Impacts in the Mediterranean during the First Millennium AD /
Mysterious and Mortiferous Clouds: The Climate Cooling and Disease Burden of Late Antiquity /
Invisible Environmental History: Infectious Disease in Late Antiquity /
Settlement, Land Use and Society in the Late Antique Mediterranean, 4th–7th c. An Overview /
Modelling the Supply of Wood Fuel in Ancient Rome /
Rye’s Rise and Rome’s Fall: Agriculture and Climate in Europe during Late Antiquity /
Summary:Environment and Society in the Long Late Antiquity brings together scientific, archaeological and historical evidence on the interplay of social change and environmental phenomena at the end of Antiquity and the dawn of the Middle Ages, covering the period circa 300-800 AD. It gives a new impetus to the study of the environmental history of this crucial period of transition between two major epochs in premodern history. The volume contains both systematic overviews of the previous scholarship and available data, as well as a number of interdisciplinary case studies. It covers a wide range of topics, including the histories of landscape, climate, disease and earthquakes, all intertwined with social, cultural, economic and political developments. Contributors are Daniel Abel-Schaad , Francesca Alba-Sánchez, Flavio Anselmetti, José Antonio López-Sáez, Daniel Ariztegui, Brunhilda Brushulli, Yolanda Carrión Marco, Alexandra Chavarría, Petra Dark, Carmen Fernández Ochoa, Martin Finné, Asuunta Florenzano, Ralph Fyfe,Didier Galop, Benjamin Graham, John Haldon, Kyle Harper, Richard Hodges, Adam Izdebski, Katarina Kouli, Inga Labuhn, Tamara Lewit, Anna Maria Mercuri, Alessia Masi, Lucas McMahon, Lee Mordechai, Mario Morellón, Timothy Newfield, Almudena Orejas Saco del Valle, Leonor Peña-Chocarro, Sebastián Pérez-Díaz, Eleonora Regattieri, Stephen Rippon, Neil Roberts, Laura Sadori, Abigail Sargent, Gaia Sinopoli, Paolo Squatriti, Giovanni Stranieri, Raymond van Dam, Bernd Wagner, Mark Whittow, Penelope Wilson, Jessie Woodbridge.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9004392084
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Adam Izdebski and Michael Mulryan.