Understanding Collapse explores the collapse of ancient civilisations, such as the Roman Empire, the Maya, and Easter Island. In this lively survey, Guy D. Middleton critically examines our ideas about collapse - how we explain it and how we have constructed potentially misleading myths around collapses - showing how and why collapse of societies was a much more complex phenomenon than is often admitted. Rather than positing a single explanatory model of collapse - economic, social, or environmental - Middleton gives full consideration to the overlooked resilience in communities of ancient peoples and the choices that they made. He offers a fresh interpretation of collapse that will be accessible to both students and scholars. The book is a...
345 p., carte, ref. bib. : 4 p.It was a catastrophe without precedent in recorded history: for month...
This edited volume is the product of Carbondale’s Visiting Scholar Conference Series. This eclectic ...
Societies increase in complexity via the growth and fragmentation of networks. City networks, for ex...
A Review of "Understanding Collapse: Ancient History and Modern Myths" by Guy D. Middleton (Cambridg...
The factors that make a society sustainable, or vulnerable to collapse, can rarely be discerned with...
The archeological and historical record is replete with evidence for prehistoric, ancient and pre-mo...
This volume comprises the proceedings of a workshop with the same title which took place in October ...
The literature on sustainability and the human future emphasizes the belief that population and/or m...
The study of the collapse of past societies raises many questions for the theory and practice of arc...
The topic of societal collapse was introduced to archaeological and anthropological sciences from di...
Classic Maya civilization which flourished A.D. 250- 900 fell from causes unknown. This study traces...
The literature explaining social collapse mainly focuses on factors such as wars, climate change or ...
International audienceThe literature explaining social collapse mainly focuses on factors such as wa...
Disasters do and have happened throughout human existence. Their traces are found in the environment...
The literature explaining social collapse mainly focuses on factors such as wars, climate change or ...
345 p., carte, ref. bib. : 4 p.It was a catastrophe without precedent in recorded history: for month...
This edited volume is the product of Carbondale’s Visiting Scholar Conference Series. This eclectic ...
Societies increase in complexity via the growth and fragmentation of networks. City networks, for ex...
A Review of "Understanding Collapse: Ancient History and Modern Myths" by Guy D. Middleton (Cambridg...
The factors that make a society sustainable, or vulnerable to collapse, can rarely be discerned with...
The archeological and historical record is replete with evidence for prehistoric, ancient and pre-mo...
This volume comprises the proceedings of a workshop with the same title which took place in October ...
The literature on sustainability and the human future emphasizes the belief that population and/or m...
The study of the collapse of past societies raises many questions for the theory and practice of arc...
The topic of societal collapse was introduced to archaeological and anthropological sciences from di...
Classic Maya civilization which flourished A.D. 250- 900 fell from causes unknown. This study traces...
The literature explaining social collapse mainly focuses on factors such as wars, climate change or ...
International audienceThe literature explaining social collapse mainly focuses on factors such as wa...
Disasters do and have happened throughout human existence. Their traces are found in the environment...
The literature explaining social collapse mainly focuses on factors such as wars, climate change or ...
345 p., carte, ref. bib. : 4 p.It was a catastrophe without precedent in recorded history: for month...
This edited volume is the product of Carbondale’s Visiting Scholar Conference Series. This eclectic ...
Societies increase in complexity via the growth and fragmentation of networks. City networks, for ex...