Nov 01,2025 الصيدلة, البحث العلمي والدراسات العليا

إعادة بناء نظام غذائي مستدام لمجتمع العصر البرونزي المبكر

الباحثون المشاركون

نينار الجرف – د. عبد الله معاد – د. معاذ العجلاني – د. لؤي الجرف

منشور في

Human Ecology, online first article, September 2025.

 

الملخص

Our study presents a new, integrated reconstruction of the Early Bronze Age Ebla society food system (around 3,500 BCE), combining archaeological, textual, biochemical, and paleoenvironmental data. We introduce a quantitative framework to assess sustainability, social, economic, environmental, and nutritional (SSEEN) indexes, offering a comprehensive evaluation of resource management and dietary practices. Our findings reveal a highly sophisticated and resilient food system with deep agroecological knowledge and diverse plant-based production supported by advanced food processing and preservation techniques. The analysis shows how Ebla’s society adapted to environmental changes through innovative farming methods, managed resource distribution via a centralized economy, and integrated food into its social and cultural life to ensure long-term food security. The sustainability indexes highlight key resilience factors like high biodiversity and efficient waste management, while also pointing out social inequalities in food sharing. These data-driven insights into Ebla’s adaptive strategies provide a valuable historical model, informing modern efforts to develop resilient, environmentally sustainable, and nutritionally equitable food systems in the Levant and beyond—merging ancient wisdom with modern needs for planetary health.

Key words: Agroecosystem, Dietary reconstruction, Early bronze age, Nutritional profile, Resource management, Sustainability, Ebla, Syria.

رابط ملخص البحث

https://doi.org/10.1007/s10745-025-00630-9