Was the climate in the bronze age much warmer than the middle ages?
I think it was drier conditions which I would associate with colder climate that both triggered the migrations at the start of the Bronze Age and caused the late Bronze Age collapse. But during the Bronze Age itself it would have been more stable and the Middle Ages are known to be a colder period, so... maybe.
>>17971399>Middle Ages are known to be a colder periodWhere can I read more about this?
>>17970992>>17971798disgusting aii slop
>>17971821>disgusting aii slopThere words that don't describe the pics you quoted.
>>17971399Turns out you're fucking stupid and it was significantly warmer and more humid. Congratulations.
look up the roman warm period
>>17970992Depends on which part of "the Middle Ages" we're talking. The Little Ice Age started around the 1300s, but in my view the medieval period goes from 476-1453, with a gray area between 1453 and the start of the Early Modern Period in 1492. (The Renaissance overlaps with both medieval and early modern)
Undoubtedly, there was even a Little Ice Age in the Middle Ages.
>>17971821These are all artwork by Joan Francesc Oliveras Pallerols, catalan digital artist. Absolutely nothing of it is AI, and you're unbelievably retarded for mistaking it. Also anti AI seething is the mark of the faggot
>>17972175>476-1453For me it goes from the death of Julian to the invention of the printing press on the 1440 and the spread of humanist values. I distinguish between the Renaissance as cultural movement, that started in the middle ages and as a historical period in which the values of such a movement became widespread, this historical period is entirely part of modernity.
>>17970992>>17971798The bronze age in Europe was warm until the bronze age collapse.The Roman empire existed almost entirely within another warm period succeeded by the late antiquity little ice.When that ended the Medieval warm period began which was itself succeeded by the little ice age.
>>17970992Everything was cold in the old days. The world only started heating up like 40 years ago. This is how people used to dress in July.
>>17972821Still looks like shit
>>17970992>>17971798>>17972821I want a Bronze Age q.t.
>>17972175I personally prefer Spengler's timeline, where there is no medieval era and the period between 800-1400 is merely the spring season of western civilisation
>>17971827No fucking way they had hairstyles like that
>>17973754>no fucking way they combed their hair back
>>17971836What was significantly warmer and more humid than what, retard? If we go by this >>17973451 the Medieval was slightly colder than the Bronze Age but there isn't really a big difference. Interestingly both were started and ended by cold periods.
>>17971798That shirt is too modern to be believable imo looks like she time travelled to Lululemon or something
>>17973764Combing your hair back doesn't give you a mullet you retard
>>17974038It's literally based on a real find
>>17974348>>17973754You'd be surprised
>>17974599That looks like the OP shirt not like the second one
>>17974038Nigga they had T shirts back then
>>17970992Crazy to think that if this woman were around now she'd be your typical nordic snowbunny crushing on whatever Ngubu footballer was currently popular.
>>17975569Its over
>>17975569Please leave /pol/, for your own mental health
>>17975557They didn't have push-up bras though
>>17975569That doesn't happen outside of degenerates' minds.
>>17971827I look like this and carve boat symbols into rocks
>>17975569>nordic snowbunny crushing on whatever Ngubu footballer was currently popular.Deranged
>>17971827>smooth shavedunlikely.
>>17970992Some places were warmer, some places were cooler. It wasn't that meaningfully different globally, the mean temperature hasn't fluctuated more than a couple of degrees over the last 50,000 years or so. But at that timescale, it includes a time when MENA was lush and green and Europe was a jungle.>>17973451This uses the retarded "ice age" definition to mean glacial period, which isn't as climatologically relevant as you might think. The better usage of the term is to refer to whether or not the mean temperature of the earth is low enough to support ice-capped poles, greenhouse vs icehouse. At no point in human history have we existed outside of this concept of an ice age aka an icehouse. The current ice age/icehouse began 34 million years ago and hasn't ended. A greenhouse earth looks vastly different and much of the land is uninhabitable for life. Even highly specialized extremeophiles could survive the deep inland heat only for a limited amount of time, since temperatures often were above 60C and dropped to below freezing at night.
>>17977312They did not have beards in any burial it seems. Mycenean-style razors and clean shaven faces were popular over much of Europe in this time, especially the Nordic Bronze Age for whatever reason. Even the mullet is accurate.
>>17975557Charlie Brown pigpen lookin' niggas baka
>>17972821denounce hinduism
>>17977386Of course I denounce Hinduism, I'm a Platonist, but what does that have to do with anything?