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Surviving Sudden Environmental Change

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Archaeologists have long encountered evidence of natural disasters through excavation and stratigraphy. In Surviving Sudden Environmental Change, case studies examine how eight different past human communities—ranging from Arctic to equatorial regions, from tropical rainforests to desert interiors, and from deep prehistory to living memory—faced and coped with such dangers.
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Keywords

  • Archaeology
  • Case studies
  • Climate change (general concept)
  • Climatic changes
  • Effect of climate on
  • Environmental archaeology
  • History
  • Human beings
  • Human ecology
  • Internet Archive Wishlist
  • KUnlatched
  • Kuril Islands
  • Mesopotamia
  • Natural disasters
  • Social archaeology
  • Social change
  • Social evolution
  • Social Science / Archaeology
  • volcano

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DOI: 10.2307/j.ctt1wn0rbs

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