Megadrought and Collapse -

Megadrought and Collapse

From Early Agriculture to Angkor

Harvey Weiss (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
344 Seiten
2017
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-932919-9 (ISBN)
103,50 inkl. MwSt
Megadrought and Collapse revises the global archaeological and historical record with nine case studies that describe and analyze decades to centuries long megadroughts, from the Pleistocene to the 15th century AD, and the societal collapses they caused. Each study is a definitive review of societal responses to natural climate change.
Megadrought and Collapse is the first book to treat in one volume the current paleoclimatic and archaeological evidence of megadrought events coincident with major historical examples of societal collapse. Previous works have offered multi-causal explanations for climate change, from overpopulation, overexploitation of resources, and warfare to poor leadership and failure to adapt to environmental changes. In earlier synthetic studies of major instances of collapse, the archaeological record has often not been considered.

Included in this volume are nine case studies that span the globe and stretch over fourteen thousand years, from the paleolithic hunter-gatherer collapse of the 12th millennium BC to the 15th century AD fall of the Khmer capital at Angkor. Together, the studies constitute a primary sourcebook in which principal investigators in archaeology and paleoclimatology present their original research.

Each case study juxtaposes the latest paleoclimatic evidence of a megadrought (so-called for its severity and its decades to centuries-long duration) with available archaeological records of synchronous societal collapse. The megadrought data are derived from all five archival paleoclimate proxy sources: lake, marine, and glacial cores, speleothems (cave stalagmites), and tree rings. The archaeological records in each case are the most recently retrieved.

The editor derives two arguments from the discussions in the volume: (1) Societal collapse would not have occurred without megadrought. Attendant social disruptions may have been present in some instances. Nonetheless, megadrought rendered agriculture-based societies unsustainable in different regions, periods, and levels of social complexity, from simple foraging to vast empires. (2) A set of adaptive responses can be observed across the nine cases: adaptive collapse in the face of insurmountable megadrought, region-wide and settlement abandonment, and habitat tracking to sustainable agricultural environments. The evidence points to a paradigm shift: the insertion of another major force, natural climate variability-megadrought-into the global historical record.

Harvey Weiss is Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology and Environmental Studies at Yale University. For the past thirty years, he has directed archaeological and paleoenvironmental investigations of the ca. 2200 BC Akkadian site at Tell Leilan, Syria. Weiss has edited several volumes and published numerous articles and essays in Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, among other journals.

Contributors

Introduction
Harvey Weiss

1. 12,000-11,700 cal BP: The Collapse of Foraging and Origins of
Cultivation in Western Asia
Ofer Bar-Yosef, Miryam Bar-Matthews, and Avner Ayalon

2. 6600-6000 cal BP Abrupt Climate Change and Neolithic Dispersal
from West Asia
Bernard Weninger and Lee Clare

3. 4.2 ka BP Megadrought and the Akkadian Collapse
Harvey Weiss

4. 3.2 ka BP Megadrought and the Late Bronze Age Collapse
Daniel Kaniewski and Elise Van Campo

5. AD 550-600 Collapse at Teotihuacan: Testing a Climate Forcing from
a 2400-Year Mesoamerican Rainfall Reconstruction
Matthew S. Lachniet and Juan Pablo Bernal-Uruchurtu

6. AD 750-1100 Climate Change and Critical Transitions in Classic Maya
Sociopolitical Networks
Douglas J. Kennett and David A. Hodell

7. Twelfth Century AD: Climate, Environment, and the Tiwanaku State
Lonnie Thompson and Alan L. Kolata

8. Thirteenth Century AD: Implications of Seasonal and Annual Moisture 0 Reconstructions for Mesa Verde, Colorado
David W. Stahle, Dorian J. Burnette, Daniel Griffin,
Edward R. Cook, and Larry V. Benson

9. Fourteenth to Sixteenth Centuries AD: The Case of Angkor and
Monsoon Extremes in Mainland Southeast Asia
Roland Fletcher, Brendan M. Buckley,
Christophe Pottier, and Shi-Yu Simon Wang

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 64 b&w line art, 6 halftone
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 236 x 157 mm
Gewicht 739 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
ISBN-10 0-19-932919-2 / 0199329192
ISBN-13 978-0-19-932919-9 / 9780199329199
Zustand Neuware
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