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The great Maya droughts in cultural context : case studies in resilience and vulnerability / edited by Gyles Iannone.

Penn Museum Library F1435 .G72 2014
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Iannone, Gyles, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mayas--History.
Mayas.
History.
Mayas--Social conditions.
Mayas--Antiquities.
Droughts--Central America--History.
Droughts.
Ethnoecology--Central America.
Ethnoecology.
Social archaeology.
Environmental archaeology.
Crops.
Human beings--Effect of climate on.
Central America.
Human beings--Effect of climate on--Central America.
Human beings.
Crops--Central America--Effect of drougt on.
Environmental archaeology--Central America.
Social archaeology--Central America.
Central America--Antiquities.
Antiquities.
Physical Description:
xx, 466 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Boulder : University Press of Colorado, [2014]
Summary:
"In The Great Maya Droughts in Cultural Context, contributors reject the popularized link between societal collapse and drought in Maya civilization, arguing that a series of periodic "collapses," including the infamous Terminal Classic collapse (AD 750-1050), were not caused solely by climate change-related droughts but by a combination of other social, political, and environmental factors. New and senior scholars of archaeology and environmental science explore the timing and intensity of droughts and provide a nuanced understanding of socio-ecological dynamics, with specific reference to what makes communities resilient or vulnerable when faced with environmental change.Contributors recognize the existence of four droughts that correlate with periods of demographic and political decline and identify a variety of concurrent political and social issues. They argue that these primary underlying factors were exacerbated by drought conditions and ultimately led to societal transitions that were by no means uniform across various sites and subregions. They also deconstruct the concept of "collapse" itself--although the line of Maya kings ended with the Terminal Classic collapse, the Maya people and their civilization survived.The Great Maya Droughts in Cultural Context offers new insights into the complicated series of events that impacted the decline of Maya civilization. This significant contribution to our increasingly comprehensive understanding of ancient Maya culture will be of interest to students and scholars of archaeology, anthropology, geography, and environmental studies"-- Provided by publisher.
"In The Great Maya Droughts in Cultural Context, contributors reject the popularized link between societal collapse and drought in Maya civilization, arguing that a series of periodic "collapses," including the infamous Terminal Classic collapse (AD 750), were caused not solely by climate change-related droughts but by a combination of other social, political, and environmental factors. New and senior scholars of archaeology and environmental science explore the timing and intensity of droughts and provide a nuanced understanding of socio-ecological dynamics, with specific reference to what makes communities resilient or vulnerable when faced with environmental change. Contributors recognize the existence of four droughts that correlate with periods of demographic and political decline and identify a variety of concurrent political and social issues. They argue that these primary underlying factors were exacerbated by drought conditions and ultimately led to societal transitions that were by no means uniform across various sites and subregions. They also deconstruct the concept of "collapse" itself--although the line of Maya kings ended with the Terminal Classic collapse, the Maya people and their civilization survived"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction: Resilience, vulnerability, and the study of socioecological dynamics / Gyles Iannone
The dynamics of ancient Maya developmental hsitory / James Aimers and Gyles Iannone
Assessing the great Maya droughts : some critical issues / Gyles Iannone, Jason Yaeger, and David Hodell
Agricultural landscapes, deforestation, and drought severity / Robert Griffin, Robert Oglesby, Thomas Sever, and Udaysankar Nair
Climate change in the ancient Maya forest : resilience and adaptive management across millennia / Anabel ford and Ronald Nigh
The end of the beginning : drought, environmental change, and the preclassic to classic transition in the East-Central Maya lowlands / Nicholas Dunning, David Wahl, Timothy Beach, John Jones, Sheryl Luzzadder-Beach, and Carmen McCane
A tale of three cities : effects of the AD 536 event in the lowland Maya hearland / Bruce H. Dahlin and Arlen F. Chase
Collapse without drought : warfare, settlement, ecology, and site abandonment in the Middle Pasion Region / Matt O'Mansky
The classic Maya collapse, water, and economic change in Mesomaerica : critique and alternatives from the "wet zone" / Arthur A. Demarest
Water in the West : chronology and collapse of the classic Maya river kingdoms / Andrew K. Scherer and Charles Golden
Oxygen isotopes from Maya archaeological deer remains : experiments in traciong droughts using bones / Antoine Repussard, Henry P. Schwarcz, Kitty F. Emery, and Erin Kennedy Thornton
The prehistoric Maya of northern Belize : issues of drought and cultural transformations / Fred Valdez and Vernon Scarborough
An archaeological consideration of long-term socioecological dynamics on the Vaca Plateau, Belize / Gyles Iannone, Arlen F. Chase, Diane Z. Chase, Jaime Awe, Holley Moyes, George Brook, Jason Polk, James Webster, and James Connolly
Tracking climate change in the ancient Maya world through zooarchaeological habitat analyses / Kitty F. Emery and Erin Kennedy Thornton
Maya drought and niche inheritance / David Webster.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781607322795
160732279X
OCLC:
857743833

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