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Great Maya Droughts

Great Maya Droughts

Water, Life and Death

by Richardson B. Gill
Hardback
Publication Date: 31/12/2000

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The innovative study argues that he collapse of Classic Maya civilization was driven by catastrophic drought. Between A.D. 800 and 1000, unrelenting drought killed millions of Maya people with famine and thirst and initiated a cascade of internal collapses that destroyed their civilization. Linking global, regional, and local climate change, the author explores how atmospheric processes, volcanism, ocean currents, and other natural forces combined to create the dry climate that pried apart the highly complex civilization in the tropical Maya Lowlands in the ninth and tenth centuries. Drawing on knowledge of other prehistoric and historic droughts, The Great Maya Droughts is a useful study of the relationship of humans to their natural and physical environment. The author tries to understand why the Classic Maya failed to adjust their behavior and culture to the climatic conditions and why civilizations in general sometimes collapse in the face of radical environmental change.
ISBN:
9780826321947
9780826321947
Category:
Archaeology
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
31-12-2000
Publisher:
University of New Mexico Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
464
Dimensions (mm):
230x165x37mm
Weight:
1.02kg

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