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Civilizing Climate

by Arlene Miller Rosen
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Overview

In this fascinating in-depth study, Arlene Rosen highlights the unique and varied ways that different societies respond to their changing environments, going against the commonly held notion of simple climatic determinism. Social responses to climate change are the result of human perceptions of nature and their environment. From the Terminal Pleistocene through to the Late Holocene, Rosen describes various communities' responses to climate change, further exploring the intriguing connections between climate and society. A must-read for archaeologists, geographers, students, and historians!

Synopsis

This book provides a description, based upon research evidence from the Near East and elsewhere, of changes in climate and how they affected social and political developments. It includes three major case studies of the Neolithic, Early Bronze, and Roman/Byzantine periods.

About the Author, Arlene Miller Rosen

Arlene Miller Rosen is a professor at the Institute for Archaeology at the University College London.

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H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online

Rosen succeeds in making this very detailed research accessible for those who are not experts in the exact fields of research she reviews...This book can serve well many different publics. Those interested in the history of the Levant will find here an excellent survey of its prewritten and classical history.

H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online

Rosen succeeds in making this very detailed research accessible for those who are not experts in the exact fields of research she reviews...This book can serve well many different publics. Those interested in the history of the Levant will find here an excellent survey of its prewritten and classical history.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2007
Publisher
AltaMira Press
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780759104945

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