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Climatologists now know that El Nino and other climate anomalies have been disrupting weather patterns throughout history. But until recently, no one had asked how this new understanding of the global weather system related to archaeology and history. Droughts, floods, heat and cold put stress on cultures and force them to adapt. What determines whether they adapt successfully? How do these climate stresses affect a people's faith in the foundations of their society and the legitimacy of their rulers?
How vulnerable is our own society to climate change?
In this book, archaeologist Brian Fagan shows that short-term climate shifts have been a major - and hitherto unrecognized - force in history. El Nino-driven droughts have brought on the collapse of dynasties in Egypt; El Nino monsoon failures have caused historic famines in India; and El Nino floods have destroyed whole civilizations in Peru.
Other short-term climate changes may have caused the mysterious abandonment of the Anasazi dwellings in the American Southwest and the collapse of the ancient Maya empire, as well as changed the course of European history. This book opens a new door on our understanding of historical events.
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History, Climate and civilization, Climatic changes, Effect of climate on, Human beings, Social aspects of Climatic changes, El Niño Current, Wereldgeschiedenis, Climat, Histoire, Aspect social, Influence du climat, Klimaatveranderingen, Menselijk bestaan, Changements, Homme, Climatic extremes, Social aspectsPlaces
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Floods, famines, and emperors: El Niño and the fate of civilizations
2008, Basic Books
in English
- Rev. ed.
0465005306 9780465005307
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Floods, Famines, and Emperors : El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations
March 2000, Basic Books
in English
0465011217 9780465011216
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Floods, famines, and emperors: El Niño and the fate of civilizations
1999, Basic Books
Hardcover
in English
- 1st ed.
0465011209 9780465011209
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-275) and index.
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Civilisations have long been dictated by cycles of rise and fall. The author shows beautifully how El Nino gave rise to human civilisation and continually shape and alter their fates, and how human adapt to a weather system that cycles beyond human lifetimes – or fail to.
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