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The Chora of Sagalassos: The Evolution of the Settlement Pattern from Prehistoric until Recent Times

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The article was published on 2003-12-31 and is currently open access. It has received 60 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Settlement (litigation).

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The environmental, archaeological and historical evidence for regional climatic changes and their societal impacts in the Eastern Mediterranean in Late Antiquity

TL;DR: This paper examined the evidence for climatic changes in the Eastern Mediterranean for the period 200-800 AD and offered hypotheses on the role of climatic fluctuations in the societal developments that occurred in this region at the end of Antiquity.
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The Medieval Climate Anomaly and Byzantium: A review of the evidence on climatic fluctuations, economic performance and societal change

TL;DR: In this article, an interdisciplinary analysis of Byzantine socio-economic changes during the Medieval Climate Anomaly is presented, which is based on all available sources of information on the climate and society of Byzantium, that is textual, archaeological, environmental, climate and climate model-based evidence about the nature and extent of climate variability in the eastern Mediterranean.
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Elevation and exposition rather than soil types determine communities and site suitability in Mediterranean mountain forests of southern Anatolia, Turkey

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used biotic variables (plant species covers) to describe the vegetation composition; abiotic variables (encompassing landscape and soil characteristics) to assess the site quality; and tree population characteristics to define site index of Pinus brutia and Pinus nigra.
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Climate, people, fire and vegetation: new insights into vegetation dynamics in the Eastern Mediterranean since the 1st century AD

TL;DR: In this article, a detailed record of vegetation dynamics from late Roman times until the present in SW Turkey is provided, combining pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs, charcoal, sedimentological, archaeological data and newly developed multivariate numerical analyses allows for the disentangling of climatic and anthropogenic influences on vegetation change.
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Man, vegetation and climate during the Holocene in the territory of Sagalassos, Western Taurus Mountains, SW Turkey

TL;DR: In this paper, past vegetation change and the influence of climate change and anthropogenic pressure during the Holocene is constructed from a series of palynological records sampled from three locations within the territory of the antique site of Sagalassos.
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