The Power of Nature: Archaeology and Human-Environmental Dynamics (Hardcover)
 
作者: Monica L. Smith 
分類: Archaeology ,
Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography ,
Natural history  
書城編號: 25644852


售價: $714.00

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出版社: Univ Pr Of Colorado
出版日期: 2023/03/15
重量: 0.48 kg
ISBN: 9781646423514
 
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In The Power of Nature archaeologists address the force and impact of nature relative to human knowledge, action, and volition. Case studies from around the world focusing on different levels of sociopolitical complexity--ranging from early agricultural societies to states and empires--address the ways in which nature retains the upper hand in human agentive environmental discourse, providing an opportunity for an insightful perspective on the current anthropological emphasis on how humans affect the environment.

Climatic events, pathogens, and animals as nonhuman agents, ranging in size from viruses to mega-storms, have presented our species with dynamic conditions that overwhelm human capacities. In some cases, people have modified architecture to deal with a constant onslaught of storms, as in Japan or the Caribbean; in other cases, they have welcomed the occasional natural disaster as a chance to start fresh or to put into place new ideas and practices, as in the case of ancient Roman cities. Using the concept of "agency" as one in which multiple sentient and nonhuman actors interact in a landscape, and exploring locations such as the Caribbean, the Pacific, South Asia, the Andes, the Mediterranean, Mesoamerica, North America, and the Arctic, the authors provide compelling explanations of the effect of an entire realm of natural powers that beset human societies past and present--from storms, earthquakes, and fires to vegetation, domestic animals, and wild birds. Throughout, the emphasis is on the philosophical and engineering adjustments that people make to stay resilient when facing the perpetual changes of the natural world.

Using an archaeological perspective, The Power of Nature illustrates and analyzes the many
ways that people do not control their environments. It will be of interest to archaeologists, as well as scholars in science, biology, botany, forestry, urban studies, and disaster management.

Contributors: Steven Ammeran, Traci Ardren, Katelyn J. Bishop, Karen Mohr Ch

Monica L. Smith 作者作品表

Cities: The First 6,000 Years (Paperback)

The Power of Nature: Archaeology and Human-Environmental Dynamics (Hardcover)

The Heart of Nibiru, Capturing Niila (Paperback)

Saved by Savage (Paperback)

Cities (Hardcover)

eBook: Cities: The First 6,000 Years (DRM EPUB)

eBook: Cities (DRM EPUB)

eBook: You've Got Male (DRM EPUB)

eBook: Prevarication, Deceitfully Yours (DRM EPUB)

eBook: Social Construction of Ancient Cities (DRM EPUB)

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