Publications by authors named "Stephen Batiuk"

There has been considerable focus on the main, expansionary, and inter-regionally linked or 'globalising' periods in Old World pre- and proto-history, with a focus on identifying, analyzing and dating collapse at the close of these pivotal periods. The end of the Early Bronze Age in the late third millennium BCE and a subsequent 'intermediate' or transitional period before the Middle Bronze Age (~2200-1900 BCE), and the end of the Late Bronze Age in the late second millennium BCE and the ensuing period of transformation during the Early Iron Age (~1200-900 BCE), are key examples. Among other issues, climate change is regularly invoked as a cause or factor in both cases.

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  • Chemical analyses of ancient pottery from Georgia indicate the earliest evidence of grape wine and viniculture dating back to 6,000-5,800 BC during the early Neolithic period.
  • The findings are supported by environmental studies and the presence of grape-related remains, suggesting a strong link between the jars used for wine and the broader archaeological context of the Shulaveri-Shomutepe Culture.
  • This discovery highlights the significance of the region in the history of wine production, setting the foundation for its later developments in Europe and beyond.
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