Holocene fluctuations in human population demonstrate repeated links to food production and climate

Author:

Bevan AndrewORCID,Colledge Sue,Fuller Dorian,Fyfe Ralph,Shennan Stephen,Stevens Chris

Abstract

We consider the long-term relationship between human demography, food production, and Holocene climate via an archaeological radiocarbon date series of unprecedented sampling density and detail. There is striking consistency in the inferred human population dynamics across different regions of Britain and Ireland during the middle and later Holocene. Major cross-regional population downturns in population coincide with episodes of more abrupt change in North Atlantic climate and witness societal responses in food procurement as visible in directly dated plants and animals, often with moves toward hardier cereals, increased pastoralism, and/or gathered resources. For the Neolithic, this evidence questions existing models of wholly endogenous demographic boom–bust. For the wider Holocene, it demonstrates that climate-related disruptions have been quasi-periodic drivers of societal and subsistence change.

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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