Vegetation and climate dynamics at the dawn of human settlement: multiproxy palaeoenvironmental evidence from the Hashilan Wetland, western Iran

Author:

Safaierad Reza1ORCID,Matthews Roger2,Dupont Lydie34,Zolitschka Bernd5ORCID,Marinova Elena6,Djamali Morteza7,Vogt Christoph8,Azizi Ghasem9,Lahijani Hamid A.K.10,Matthews Wendy2

Affiliation:

1. Clay, Geochemistry and Sedimentary Environments (AGEs), Department of Geology University of Liège B‐4000 Liège Belgium

2. Department of Archaeology University of Reading Reading UK

3. MARUM–Center for Marine Environmental Sciences University of Bremen D‐28359 Bremen Germany

4. Hendrik Werkmanstraat 5 1061VA Amsterdam

5. University of Bremen, Institute of Geography, GEOPOLAR Bremen Germany

6. Laboratory for Archaeobotany Baden‐Württemberg State Office for Cultural Heritage Fischersteig 9, 78343, Gaienhofen, Hemmenhofen Germany

7. Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie‐IMBE (Aix Marseille Univ, Avignon Université, CNRS, IRD) Europôle de l'Arbois 13545 Aix‐en‐Provence France

8. Crystallography & Geomaterials Research, FB05 Geosciences & MARUM University of Bremen Bremen Germany

9. Department of Physical Geography, Faculty of Geography University of Tehran Tehran Iran

10. Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science Tehran Iran

Abstract

AbstractThe scarcity of high‐resolution palaeoclimate records from the interior of West Asia has limited our understanding of the mechanisms of past climate change and their potential impacts on early human societies of the Eastern Fertile Crescent. Here, we present a multiproxy sedimentological, geochemical and palynological record from the Hashilan Wetland in the central Zagros Mountains, spanning the time interval from 22 to 2.2 kcal bp. Our results indicate a cold, dry climate for the last deglaciation (22 to 10 kcal bp) with amplified aridity during the Last Glacial Maximum, Heinrich Stadial 1, the Younger Dryas and the 8.2 and 3.2 ka events. The Early Holocene (11.6 to 7.8 kcal bp) is characterised by prolonged dry summers, frequent spring/summer dust storms and restricted oak woodlands that gradually expanded as summers shortened toward the second half of the Holocene (<6 kcal bp). We show an out‐of‐phase Holocene moisture variation between the interior of West Asia and the Indian Summer Monsoon domain and conclude that summer insolation‐driven latitudinal shifts of the Hadley cell played a key role in seasonality changes in the interior of West Asia by modulating the strength and pathway of the subtropical high‐pressure cells. Finally, we explore possible impacts of these changes on regional prehistoric human communities.

Funder

British Academy

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Paleontology,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)

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