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1. Chapter 1: A historians introduction to paleoclimatology
Chapter 2: A hard row to hoe. Climate change from the crop perspective
Chapter 3: Who follows the elephant will have problems. Thought on modelling Roman responses to climate (changes)
Chapter 4: Famines, demographic crises and climate in Italy, 1650-1913
Chapter 5: Collapse and resilience in prehistoric archaeology: Questioning concepts and causalities in models of climate-induced societal transformations
Chapter 6: Climate, state building and political change in Egypt during the Early Bronze Age: a direct relation?
Chapter 7: Vulnerability to climate change in Late Bronze Age Peloponnese (Greece)
Chapter 8: Saving up for a rainy day? Climate events, human-induced processes, and their potential effects on peoples coping strategies in the Mycenaean Argive Plain, Greece
Chapter 9: Peloponnesian land-use dynamics and climate variability in the first millennium BCE
Chapter 10: Volcanic eruptions, veiled Suns, and Nile failure in Egyptian history: Integrating hydroclimate into understandings of historical change
Chapter 11: The environmental imperialism of the Roman Empire in northwestern Europe
Chapter 12: Seasonal drought on Roman rivers: transport vs. irrigation
Chapter 13: The Antonine crisis: Climate change as a potential trigger for epidemiological and economic turmoil
Chapter 14: Climate change and the productive landscape in the Mediterranean region in the Roman period
Chapter 15: Viticulture as a climate proxy for the Roman world? Global warming as a comparative framework for interpreting the ancient source material in Italy and the West (ca. 200 BCAD 200)
Chapter 16: Risks for farming families in the Roman World
Chapter 17: Figures in an imperial landscape. Ecological and societal factors on settlement patterns and agriculture in Roman Italy
Chapter 18: Hydrological changes in Late Antiquity: spatio-temporal characteristics and socio-economic impacts in the Eastern Mediterranean
Chapter 19: Resilience and adaptation at the end of Antiquity. An evaluation of the impact of climate change in Late Roman western-central Anatolia
Chapter 20: The social metabolism of past societies. A new approach to environmental changes and societal responses in the territory of Sagalassos (Turkey).

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