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8000 years ago in the Caucasus: the most ancient structures of water flood management

Geomorphological analyses have revealed the most ancient infrastructures of water management, dated 8000 years ago, at the Georgian Neolithic site Gadachrili Gora (Caucasus).











8000 years ago in the Caucasus: the most ancient structures of water flood management
The Gadachrili Gora site, water management structures
[Credit: Vincent Ollivier]

A water stream rerouting using canals induced an inundation of the Neolithic village. The hydraulic infrastructures were then abandoned. Isotopic analyses on seeds from the archaeological site were used to identify the use of the canals for irrigation.











8000 years ago in the Caucasus: the most ancient structures of water flood management
The Gadachrili Gora site, its canals and stratigraphy of the water management structures
[Credit: Vincent Ollivier]

River management for water supply is generally considered to have started 5500 years BC in the Middle East, with the development of the first Neolithic societies. In the South Caucasus, proofs of surprisingly early water management were found.
A multidisciplinary team associating a past vegetation team (UMR 7209 du Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris) and radiocarbon dating as well as stable isotopes specialists (LSCE UMR 8212, Université Versailles St Quentin) allowed to perform a detailed reconstruction of the landscape and societies evolution in this Caucasus region.


The findings are published in Quaternary Science Reviews.


Source: CNRS [September 27, 2018]



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