Tipping, R. and Tisdall, E. (2004). Continuity, crisis and climate change in the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age periods of north-west Europe. In: n.e. Scotland in Ancient Europe. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 71-81.

Title: Continuity, crisis and climate change in the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age periods of north-west Europe
Issue: Scotland in Ancient Europe
Number of Pages: 342
Page Start/End: 71 - 81
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Publication Type: MonographChapter
Abstract: Considers the impact of climate change as a stress on Neolithic and Bronze Age communities, reviewing the evidence for intensifying climatic variability and extremes during this period and suggesting that socio-economic transformations were influenced by these stresses.
Author: Richard Tipping ORCID icon
Eileen Tisdall
Year of Publication: 2004
ISBN: 0903903318
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Created Date: 17 Feb 2011