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Climatic Change DOI[removed]s10584[removed]y “No harvest was reaped”: demographic and climatic factors in the decline of the Neo-Assyrian Empire Adam W. Schneider & Selim F. Adalı
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City

Mosul / Nineveh / La Jolla / /

Country

Iran / Egypt / Turkey / United States / Syria / Iraq / Syria and northern Iraq / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / Environmental Issue / /

Facility

University of California-San Diego / Koç University / /

IndustryTerm

online version / food supply / food / surplus food stocks / hydraulic infrastructure / important agricultural product / /

NaturalFeature

Persian Gulf / Nile Valley / Rumailiah River / Lake Zeribar / Arabian Desert / Tigris / Anatolian highlands / Anatolian plateau / Tecer Lake / Lake Iznik / Mediterranean coast / Zagros Mountains / /

Organization

army / royal administration / United Nations / US Federal Reserve / Koç University / İstanbul / S. F. Adalı Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations / Department of Anthropology / University of California-San Diego / /

Person

Esarhaddon / Akkulanu / Al-Timimi / Assurbanipal / /

Position

astrologer and priest / king / /

ProvinceOrState

British Columbia / California / /

Region

southeastern Turkey / northern Fertile Crescent / Persian Gulf / central Turkey / central Iraq / eastern Mediterranean coast / southern Iraq / northwestern Syria / Near East / northern Iraq / western Iran / Mediterranean / southwestern Iran / /

Technology

Adam / remote sensing / /

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