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850 _aเอกสารภาษาไทย (ชั้น 5)
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008 191030b2018 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
099 _aRepr.M48
100 1 _aWeiberg, Erika.
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245 1 0 _aResilience and persistence of ancient societies in the face of climate change: a case study from late bronze age peloponnese /
_cErika Weiberg and Martin Finné.
500 _aสนใจติดต่อขอรับบริการเอกสารฉบับเต็มที่ one stop service (สำนักหอสมุดฯ) หรือ e-mail ([email protected]) โทร. 0 2201 7254-56, 0 2201 7287-89 (จัดเก็บชั้น 5 - Repr.M48)
518 _aYJ2019 M11
520 _aInstances of resilience and persistence in ancient societies during periods of climate stress are necessary as counter weights to simplified collapse archaeology. The authors offer an evaluation of societal trajectories during the Late Bronze Age (LBA) in the Peloponnese against the backdrop of recently available local climate data. By considering climate volatility as well as climate change, the long-term perspective suggests that the end of the LBA should be viewed in light of the socio-environmental mismatches that developed during its earlier phases. Varying socio-political complexity and population densities are preconditioning components for inherent resilience under climate stress and climate impacts cannot be determined by climate conditions alone. While arid climate does not equal negative societal change, beneficial climate conditions may be favourable in the relative short term while at the same time supporting an ultimately unsustainable economy that proved detrimental in the long term.
650 0 _aClimate change impact.
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650 0 _aResilience.
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650 0 _aSocio-political structures.
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650 0 _aSocioenvironmental dynamics.
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650 0 _aLate Bronze Age.
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650 0 _aGreece.
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700 1 _aFinné, Martin.
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773 _g50(4)2018:584-602
_tWorld Archaeology
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