HOLOCENE ABRUPT CLIMATE CHANGES: ALTERING THE TRAJECTORY OF HISTORY
The Younger Dryas forced hunter-gatherer collapse across west Asia and the adoption of agriculture. Why this did not happen elsewhere forces consideration of the unque situation of post-Pleistocene west Asia.
The 8.2 kaBP event forced habitat-tracking into arid southern Mesopotamia and the first adoption of irrigation agriculture, the abandonment of PPNB agricultural villages from the Euphrates to the Mediterranean, and perhaps the alteration of Nile Valley settlement.
The 5.2 kaBP event caused the collapse of dry-farming cities, villages, and southern colonies in northern Mesopotamia, and the nucleation of regional settlement in southern Mesopotamias earliest civilization. Synchronous alterations of Egyptian settlement and social organization were likely caused by the same century-scale aridification event
The 4.2 kaBP event forced the collapse of dry-farming agriculture states and empires in southeastern Europe, Egypt, Palestine, Mesopotamia and the Indus, the widespread adoption of pastoral nomadism across West Asia, and habitat-tracking into the still-productive irrigated plains of Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley.
The variable signature of these events in the proxy records suggests each events unique causality. The magnitude of these changes in the proxy records challenges understanding of the Little Ice Age proxy records magnitudes---because the instrumental variability for the Little Ice Age is so slight.