The literature on sustainability and the human future emphasizes the belief that population and/or mass consumption caused resource degradation and collapse in earlier societies. Archaeological literature proposing overshoot and collapse appears in current debates over resource conservation versus continued economic growth. The prominence of this debate, with its national and international dimensions, makes it important to assess whether there is evidence in the archaeological literature for overshoot and collapse brought on by Malthusian overpopulation and/or mass consumption
Archaeology is often argued to provide a unique long-term perspective on humans that can be utilised...
In this report we seek to unite these two explanations in a model that suggests why and under what c...
There are widespread concerns that current trends in population and resource-use are unsustainable, ...
One of the most persistent mysteries in the history of humankind is the collapse of ancient societie...
One of the most persistent mysteries in the history of humankind is the collapse of ancient societie...
Understanding Collapse explores the collapse of ancient civilisations, such as the Roman Empire, the...
The archeological and historical record is replete with evidence for prehistoric, ancient and pre-mo...
The topic of societal collapse was introduced to archaeological and anthropological sciences from di...
The factors that make a society sustainable, or vulnerable to collapse, can rarely be discerned with...
Sustainability or collapse follows from the success or failure of problem-solving institutions. The ...
The study of the collapse of past societies raises many questions for the theory and practice of arc...
This volume comprises the proceedings of a workshop with the same title which took place in October ...
AbstractThere are widespread concerns that current trends in resource-use are unsustainable, but pos...
International audienceThe literature explaining social collapse mainly focuses on factors such as wa...
The literature explaining social collapse mainly focuses on factors such as wars, climate change or ...
Archaeology is often argued to provide a unique long-term perspective on humans that can be utilised...
In this report we seek to unite these two explanations in a model that suggests why and under what c...
There are widespread concerns that current trends in population and resource-use are unsustainable, ...
One of the most persistent mysteries in the history of humankind is the collapse of ancient societie...
One of the most persistent mysteries in the history of humankind is the collapse of ancient societie...
Understanding Collapse explores the collapse of ancient civilisations, such as the Roman Empire, the...
The archeological and historical record is replete with evidence for prehistoric, ancient and pre-mo...
The topic of societal collapse was introduced to archaeological and anthropological sciences from di...
The factors that make a society sustainable, or vulnerable to collapse, can rarely be discerned with...
Sustainability or collapse follows from the success or failure of problem-solving institutions. The ...
The study of the collapse of past societies raises many questions for the theory and practice of arc...
This volume comprises the proceedings of a workshop with the same title which took place in October ...
AbstractThere are widespread concerns that current trends in resource-use are unsustainable, but pos...
International audienceThe literature explaining social collapse mainly focuses on factors such as wa...
The literature explaining social collapse mainly focuses on factors such as wars, climate change or ...
Archaeology is often argued to provide a unique long-term perspective on humans that can be utilised...
In this report we seek to unite these two explanations in a model that suggests why and under what c...
There are widespread concerns that current trends in population and resource-use are unsustainable, ...