新石器革命与灾难性火灾和土壤退化:可能的联系
Catastrophic fires and soil degradation: possible link with Neolithic revolution

原始链接: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11368-025-04021-x

这篇研究论文和章节集探讨了黎凡特及其周边地区,尤其是在第四纪时期,气候、火和人类活动之间错综复杂的关系。主要主题包括火在人类行为和农业革命中的作用,证据来自盖瑟·贝诺特·雅各布遗址和早期新石器时代村庄。研究利用多种方法,如石笋分析、花粉记录、炭屑分析和考古调查,来重建过去的环境和气候模式,包括8.2 ka事件和非洲湿润期等事件的影响。研究强调气候变化对湖泊水位、植被变化和草原扩张的影响,特别是与人类适应和向农业过渡的关系。此外,研究还考察了野火对土壤侵蚀、岩石风化和景观发展的影响。

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