Climate Change and Cultural Dynamics: A Global Perspective on Mid-Holocene Transitions
Anderson, David G.
Maasch, Kirk
Sandweiss, Daniel H.
The Middle Holocene epoch (8,000 to 3,000 years ago) was a time of dramatic changes in the physical world and in human cultures. Across this span, climatic conditions changed rapidly, with cooling in the high to mid-latitudes and drying in the tropics. In many parts of the world, human groups became more complex, with early horticultural systems replaced by intensive agriculture and small-scale societies being replaced by larger, more hierarchial organizations. Climate Change and Cultural Dynamics explores the cause and effect relationship between climatic change and cultural transformations across the mid-Holocene (c. 4000 B.C.).
* Explores the role of climatic change on the development of society around the world
* Chapters detail diverse geographical regions
* Co-written by noted archaeologists and paleoclimatologists for non-specialists
Human Geography, Meteorology & Climatology, Archaeology, General, Geology, Environmental Science, General, Biological Sciences & Nutrition -> Environmental Science & Ecology -> Environmental Science, Physical & Earth Sciences -> Geography -> Human/Cultural Geography, Social Sciences -> Anthropology -> Archaeology, Physical & Earth Sciences -> Earth Science -> Earth Science General, Physical & Earth Sciences -> Geology -> General, Social Sciences -> Anthropology -> General Anthropology, Physical & Earth Sciences -> Geology -> Mineralogy
Name in long format: | Climate Change and Cultural Dynamics: A Global Perspective on Mid-Holocene Transitions |
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ISBN-10: | 0120883902 |
ISBN-13: | 9780120883905 |
Book pages: | 602 |
Book language: | en |
Edition: | 1 |
Binding: | Hardcover |
Publisher: | Academic Press |
Dimensions: | Height: 10 Inches, Length: 7 Inches, Width: 1.31 Inches |