The Demise of the Únětice Culture Due to the Reduced Availability of Natural Resources for Bronze Production (A Draft)

The Demise of the Únětice Culture Due to the Reduced Availability of Natural Resources for Bronze Production (A Draft)

Auteur : Serge Svizzero, Clement Allan Tisdell

Date de publication : 2017

Éditeur : School of Economics, The University of Queensland

Nombre de pages : 29

Résumé du livre

"After a long period of prosperity, the Únĕtice (2300-1600 B.C.) - a Central European Early Bronze Age culture - collapsed in few decades without obvious reason. Since Únĕtice was the first bronze metalworkers of Central Europe, we examine whether the reduced availability of bronze could have triggered the social collapse. We claim that it could have been so since such reduction could have implied changed trade routes, socio-economic turmoil and severe disruption of the social stratification. We provide a detailed analysis of two reasons related to shortages of inputs used to produce bronze which could explain the demise of bronze production. The first is about tin ores which could have been exhausted or become extremely scarce since only alluvial deposits of tin were used by followers of the Únĕtice culture. The second is about wood since the production of bronze requires huge quantities of wood and charcoal used as fuel, leading to deforestation. Both reasons are complementary, and combined with the reduced productivity of agriculture implied by the anthropogenic pressure on ecosystems, all three may have led to a bronze crisis, and the demise of the Únĕtice culture."--Page 1.

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