The series of papers on climate change published in this issue are the result of the symposium “Environmental Change in Mesoamerica: Physical Forces and Cultural Paradigms in the Preclassic to Postclassic,” held at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in March 2000 in Philadelphia. The authors bring their expertise in paleoclimatological studies to bear on the Maya Lowlands and Highlands from the beginning of the Holocene to the Postclassic and modern times. The studies reveal that climate has changed during the past 4,000 years to a considerable degree that correlates in a reasonable way with archaeological periodizations. Several climate-change models are presented as an effort to understand better past cultural...
The importance of climate change, specifically drought, across the Maya region in the northern Neotr...
In this paper, we evaluate the archaeological evidence for the social and political transformations ...
International audienceDuring the Maya early Anthropocene (2000 BCE e 1000 CE) in Mesoamerica, socio-...
The impact of climate change on the development and disintegration of Maya civilisation has long bee...
The effects of modern climate change will be felt for centuries to come. Planning for that future ri...
This bibliometric analysis deals with research on the collapse of the Maya civilization—a research t...
Paleoclimatologists have discovered abundant evidence that droughts coincided with collapse of the L...
The role of climate change in the development and demise of Classic Maya civilization (300 to 1000 C...
A growing body of paleoclimate data indicates that periods of severe drought affected the Maya Lowla...
International audienceThe impact of climate change on the development and disintegration of Maya civ...
Analysis of modern climatic data suggests a pattern of response to global cooling for precipitation ...
The importance of climate change, specifically drought, across the Maya region in the northern Neotr...
In this paper, we evaluate the archaeological evidence for the social and political transformations ...
International audienceDuring the Maya early Anthropocene (2000 BCE e 1000 CE) in Mesoamerica, socio-...
The impact of climate change on the development and disintegration of Maya civilisation has long bee...
The effects of modern climate change will be felt for centuries to come. Planning for that future ri...
This bibliometric analysis deals with research on the collapse of the Maya civilization—a research t...
Paleoclimatologists have discovered abundant evidence that droughts coincided with collapse of the L...
The role of climate change in the development and demise of Classic Maya civilization (300 to 1000 C...
A growing body of paleoclimate data indicates that periods of severe drought affected the Maya Lowla...
International audienceThe impact of climate change on the development and disintegration of Maya civ...
Analysis of modern climatic data suggests a pattern of response to global cooling for precipitation ...
The importance of climate change, specifically drought, across the Maya region in the northern Neotr...
In this paper, we evaluate the archaeological evidence for the social and political transformations ...
International audienceDuring the Maya early Anthropocene (2000 BCE e 1000 CE) in Mesoamerica, socio-...