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Table of Contents - Cc: Archaeology Of Ancient Disasters
CLASSICS 300CZ      Cc: Archaeology Of Ancient Disasters
Remarkable human achievements are revealed by archaeological research, but the human past was frequently shaped as well by disaters of natural and human origin. Drawing on case studies that include data from the geosciences, archaeological excavations, and historical sources, this class examines how earth processes, the biosphere, and human cultural behavior were all sources of catastrophe. We begin with the geological context of disaster, including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, climate change, and soil depletion. Next, we examine how ancient societies respondent to disease, an ever present threat from the biological environment. Finally, we look at how ancient human groups were changed by stresses of cultural origin, including overpopulation, depletion of vital resources, and warfare. The study of ancient disasters not only gives us a wider understanding of human history, it may offer lessons for coping with future catastrophes. Also cross listed as GEOL 326CZ. Offered: On Demand
Faculty: College of Arts & Sciences
Department: KA&S - General
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