Dear Bob,
If you could be a bit more precise or correct about your "dates", your terminology, your references, and your question(s), I am sure someone, out there, would be in a position to help.
Jacques
G'day Jacques,
Endeavours,to date,have failed to locate a publication,which provides a worldwide overview about the circa 2200 to 1900-1800 BCE cold,dry era.Its impact varied temporally and regionally over "some" parts of the world.It appears to be poorly documented,but this one could have missed a lot of relevant material.The data,that has been cited,was obtained piece meal from numerous sources.Age estimates tend to be approximations[ie;R K Booth et al,2004;"Paleocology and high-resolution paleohydrology of a kettle peatland in upper Michigan" stated,that the high amplitude dry period centering on 4050 cal yr BP{2105 BCE} is ca 100-200 years long.].Even the glacial ice core dates from Peru are approximations.Malta was abandoned post 2300 BCE and some Harappan cities were largely abandoned ca 2200-1800 BCE.There is not sufficient definative data to ascertain,whether these occurrences are related to the cold,dry period under discussion.
Bob
References:
Peru
The Incas and their Ancestors,Michael Moseley,2001,Thames & Hudson
Africa
Paleoclimate,Keith Alverson,2007[chapter 12,Paleo-Handbook,Springer-Verlag etc
BBC documentary,The Demise of the Old Kingdom,Egypt.
Europe
Climate Change in Prehistory,William Burroughs,2005,Cambridge University Press, [CUP].
Can not find the A Blackard,2005, publication [Misfiled or it is a chapter in a book].
Syria
The Archaeology of Syria,Peter Akkermans & Glenn Schwartz,2003 CUP.
Mesopotamia
W Burroughs [ibid]
Mesopotamia,Glenoblyn [sp?] Leick,2001,Penquin.
China
Wu & Liu,2004,as cited in Neolithic Dispersal Batane etc,A Anderson et al 2005.