Going forward by looking back : archaeological perspectives on socio-ecological crisis, response, and collapse

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Going forward by looking back : archaeological perspectives on socio-ecological crisis, response, and collapse

edited by Felix Riede and Payson Sheets

(Catastrophes in context, v. 3)

Berghahn, 2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Catastrophes are on the rise due to climate change, as is their toll in terms of lives and livelihoods as world populations rise and people settle into hazardous places. While disaster response and management are traditionally seen as the domain of the natural and technical sciences, awareness of the importance and role of cultural adaptation is essential. This book catalogues a wide and diverse range of case studies of such disasters and human responses. This serves as inspiration for building culturally sensitive adaptations to present and future calamities, to mitigate their impact, and facilitate recoveries.

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List of Illustrations, Figures and Tables Introduction: Framing Catastrophes Archaeologically Felix Riede and Payson Sheets Section I: Fire Chapter 1. Do Deep-Time Disasters Hold Lessons for Contemporary Understandings of Resilience and Vulnerability?: The Case of the Laacher See Volcanic Eruption Felix Riede and Rowan Jackson Chapter 2. Risky Business and the Future of the Past: Nuclear Power in the Ring of Fire Karen Holmberg Chapter 3. Do Disasters Always Enhance Inequality? Payson Sheets Chapter 4. Political Participation and Social Resilience to the 536/540 CE Atmospheric Catastrophe Peter Neal Peregrine Chapter 5. Collapse, Resilience, and Adaptation: An Archaeological Perspective on Continuity and Change in Hazardous Environments Robin Torrence Chapter 6. Continuity in the Face of a Slowly Unfolding Catastrophe: The Persistence of Icelandic Settlement Despite Large-Scale Soil Erosion Andrew Dugmore, Rowan Jackson, David Cooper, Anthony Newton, Arni Daniel Juliusson, Richard Streeter, Vidar Hreinsson, Stefani Crabtree, George Hambrecht, Megan Hicks and Tom McGovern Chapter 7. Coping through Connectedness: A Network-Based Modeling Approach Using Radiocarbon Data from the Kuril Islands of Northeast Asia Erik Gjesfjeld and William A. Brown Section II: Water Chapter 8. The Materiality of Heritage Post-disaster: Negotiating Urban Politics, People, and Place through Collaborative Archaeology Kelly M. Britt Chapter 9. Mound-Building and the Politics of Disaster Debris Shannon Lee Dawdy Chapter 10. Catastrophe And Collapse in the Late Pre-Hispanic Andes: Responding for Half a Millennium to Political Fragmentation And Climate Stress Nicola Sharratt Chapter 11. Beyond One-Shot Hypotheses: Explaining Three Increasingly Large Collapses in the Northern Pueblo Southwest Timothy A. Kohler, Laura J. Ellyson, and R. Kyle Bocinsky Chapter 12. Inherent Collapse? Social Dynamics and External Forcing in Early Neolithic and Modern Southwest Germany Detlef Gronenborn, Hans-Christoph Strien, Kai Wirtz, Peter Turchin, Christoph Zielhofer, and Rolf van Dick Chapter 13. El Nino as Catastrophe on the Peruvian Coast Daniel H. Sandweiss and Kirk A. Maasch Chapter 14. A Slow Catastrophe: Anthropocene Futures and Cape Town's "Day Zero" Nick Shepherd Conclusion: Rewriting the Disaster Narrative, an Archaeological Imagination Mark Schuller Index

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