Published on: 2025-08-11 11:43:03
The compiled evidence (Fig. 3) indicates a major environmental collapse in the southern Levant during the early Holocene, culminating ~ 8.2 ka. This event included loss of vegetation cover, stripping of soils at hillslopes and associated deposition in valleys, and high concentration of charcoal particles, suggesting a pulse of extreme fires. Considering the dating uncertainty of the various records, it is not easy to distinguish between causes and effects. However, the loss of vegetation seems t
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