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20-Apr-2025
Neolithic agricultural revolution linked to climate-driven wildfires and soil erosion - new study finds
The Hebrew University of JerusalemPeer-Reviewed Publication
A new study reveals that the Neolithic Revolution in the southern Levant may have been triggered by catastrophic wildfires and climate-driven soil erosion. Using charcoal records, isotopic data, and sediment analysis, the research identifies a natural tipping point around 8,200 years ago that forced early communities to adopt agriculture. Fertile soils formed in valley basins after hillslope degradation became hotspots for settlement and farming. The findings challenge the idea of a purely cultural or anthropogenic transition, pointing instead to climate-induced environmental collapse as a driving force.
- Journal
- Journal of Soils and Sediments