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  1. The Climate and Environment of Byzantine Anatolia: Integrating Science, History, and Archaeology This article, which is part of a larger project, ex-amines cases in which high-resolution archaeological, textual, and environmental data can be integrated with longer-term, low-resolution data to afford greater precision in identifying some of the c...

  2. Aug 1, 2014 · Regional and microregional case studies about the Byzantine world—in particular, Anatolia, which for several centuries was the heart of that world—reveal many of the difficulties that researchers face when attempting to assess the influence of environmental factors on human society.

    • John Haldon, Neil Roberts, Adam Izdebski, Dominik Fleitmann, Michael McCormick, Marica Cassis, Owen ...
    • 2014
  3. Mar 15, 2016 · At the beginning of the Medieval Climate Anomaly, in the ninth and tenth century, the medieval eastern Roman empire, more usually known as Byzantium, was recovering from its early medieval crisis and experiencing favourable climatic conditions for the agricultural and demographic growth.

  4. Furthermore, the description and prediction of the state of the atmosphere (weather), as well as of the long-term manifestations of weather (climate) on various spatial and temporal scales through the application of mathematical-statistical models, are important topics within modern meteorology.3 On the other hand, because of the recognition of ...

  5. Jan 1, 2007 · Which weather phenomena are described by the Byzantine authors as affecting people on move? What was the impact of weather upon land transport and communications?

  6. Xoplaki, E. et al.(2015) ‘The Medieval Climate Anomaly and Byzantium: A review of the evidence on climatic fluctuations, economic performance and societal change’, Quaternary Science Reviews. Fig. 5. Summary of agricultural production in Anatolia according to pollen data ca 300-900 CE (Haldon et al. 2014) century (Fig. 4). This is a pattern

  7. Mar 15, 2016 · At the beginning of the Medieval Climate Anomaly, in the ninth and tenth century, the medieval eastern Roman empire, more usually known as Byzantium, was recovering from its early medieval crisis and experiencing favourable climatic conditions for the agricultural and demographic growth.