Books
 

Huebner, Sabine R. Roman Egypt in the Third Century CE - Climate Change, Societal Transformations, and the Transition to Late Antiquity. (in preparation).

Huebner, Sabine R. and Brandon T. McDonald eds. The End of the Roman Climate Optimum and the Disintegration of the Roman Empire. Oxford University Press (in preparation).

 

Book Chapters and Journal Articles
 

Huebner, Sabine R. “The Unruly River. The End of the Roman Climate Optimum in Egypt and Diocletian’s Empire-Wide Reforms,” in: Sabine R. Huebner & Brandon T. McDonald eds. The Roman Climate Optimum and the Disintegration of the Roman Empire. Oxford University Press (forthcoming).

Huebner, Sabine R. and Brandon T. McDonald “Introduction,” in: Sabine R. Huebner & Brandon T. McDonald eds. The Roman Climate Optimum and the Disintegration of the Roman Empire. Oxford University Press (forthcoming).

Huebner, Sabine R. “Klimageschichte und Geschichtswissenschaft – Eine überfällige Kontroverse?,” in: H. Thünemann & M. Köster eds. Geschichtskulturelle Transformationen: Kontroversen, Akteure, Zeitpraktiken (forthcoming).

Huebner, Sabine R. “Sustainability in Papyrology,” in: J.-L. Fournet ed. Proceedings of the 30th International Congress of Papyrology. Paris (forthcoming).

Blondel, F., Sabine R. Huebner, C. Pearson, M. Stoffel “Mummy labels: a witness to the use and processing of wood in Roman Egypt”, in: International Journal of Wood Culture. (2023) eISSN: 2772-3194, S. 1-32. https://doi.org/10.1163/27723194-bja10017

Huebner, S. R. and McDonald, B. T., “Egypt as a Gateway for Ancient Pandemics” Journal of Interdisciplinary History (under review).

Blondel, F. “Archaeological wood from Roman Egypt: between local and imported species: Dendrochronological potential for a climatic reading,” ASE - Archéologie, Sociétés et Environnement (under review).

McDonald, B. T., “Egypt’s Eastern Desert in the Middle Roman Imperial Period, Journal of Roman Archaeology” (under review).

Huebner, S. R. 2021 “The ‘Plague of Cyprian’: A Revision of the Origin and Spread of a Third-century Pandemic,” Journal of Roman Archaeology 33.2, 1–25.

McDonald, B. T. (2021) “The Antonine crisis. Climate change as a trigger for epidemiological and economic turmoil”, in Erdkamp, P., Manning, J. G., and Verboven, K. (eds.) Climate Change and Ancient Societies in Europe and the Near East. London, United Kingdom: Pagrave Macmillan, p. Ch. 13.   

Huebner, Sabine R. 2020 “Climate Change in the Breadbasket of the Roman Empire - How Shifts in the African Monsoon lead to the Decline of the Roman Fayum from the Third Century CE,” Studies in Late Antiquity (2020) 4 (4): 486–518.

Haldon, J., H. Elton, Sabine R. Huebner, A. Izdebski, L. Mordechai, T. Newfield 2018 “Plagues, climate change and the end of an empire. A Response to Kyle Harper’s The Fate of Rome”: (1): “Climate,” History Compass 16.12 (2018), e12508 https://doi.org/10.1111/hic3.12508.

Haldon, J., H. Elton, Sabine R. Huebner, A. Izdebski, L. Mordechai, T. Newfield 2018b “Plagues, climate change and the end of an empire. A Response to Kyle Harper’s The Fate of Rome”: (2): “Plagues and a crisis of empire,” History Compass 16.12 (2018) e12506 https://doi.org/10.1111/hic3.12506.

Haldon, J., H. Elton, Sabine R. Huebner, A. Izdebski, L. Mordechai, T. Newfield 2018b “Plagues, climate change and the end of an empire. A Response to Kyle Harper’s The Fate of Rome”: (3): “Disease, agency and collapse,” History Compass 16.12 (2018) e12507 https://doi.org/10.1111/hic3.12507.