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Collapse or continuity ? : environment and development of Bronze age human landscapes : proceedings of the International Workshop "Socio-environmental dynamics over the last 12, 000 years: the creation of landscapes II (14th - 18th March 2011)" in Kiel. Volume 1 / edited by Jutta Kneisel, Wiebke Kirleis, Marta Dal Corso... [et al.] ; Graduate School at the University of Kiel "Human Development in Landscapes"
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Publication: Bonn : R. Habelt, 2012 Description: 1 vol. (279 p.) : ill., cartes, plans ; 30 cm.Collection : Universitätsforschungen zur prähistorischen Archäologie; 205Titre de forme: Congrès, Kiel, Allemagne, 2011ISBN: 9783774937635.Langue: AnglaisPays: Allemagne Collectivité principale: International workshop Socio-environmental dynamics over the last 12000 years : the creation of landscapes, 2, 2011 Autre auteur: Kneisel, Jutta, Editeur scientifique, 19..-....; Kirleis, Wiebke, Editeur scientifique, 1970-....; Dal Corso, Marta, Editeur scientifique, 1985-.... Collectivité co-auteur: Human development in landscapes, Kiel, Allemagne Résumé: Recent debates regarding climatic concerns and economic crisis provoke questions of how past sociesties dealt with and oversame collapse, and how continuity was maintained. The interplay of social organisation and evironmental change during the Bronze Age across Europe highlights the delicate balance between human societies and the world in which they live, something that has resonance even for current issues and the future of human development in (modern) landscapes.. Note de contenu: Table des matières Item type: Ouvrage
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B.000/160 JOHN Contribution méthodologique à l'étude de la répartition des vestiges dans des niveaux archéologiques B.000/160 LAND 1 Landscapes and human development , the contribution of European archaeology , proceedings of the International workshop Socio-environmental dynamics over the last 12,000 years : the creation of landscapes (1st-4th April 2009) B.000/160 LAND 2 (3) Tells , social and environmental space , proceedings of the international workshop " Socio-environmental dynamics over the last 12,000 years : the creation of landscapes II " (14th - 18th March 2011) in Kiel Volume 3 B.000/160 LAND 2 (1) Collapse or continuity ? , environment and development of Bronze age human landscapes : proceedings of the International Workshop "Socio-environmental dynamics over the last 12, 000 years: the creation of landscapes II (14th - 18th March 2011)" in Kiel Volume 1 B.000/160 LAND 2 (2) "As time goes by ?" , monumentality, landscapes and the temporal perspective : proceedings of the International Workshop "Socio-environmental dynamics over the last 12000 years: the creation of landscapes II" (14th - 18 th March 2011) in Kiel Volume 2 B.000/160 MERC Under the canopy , the archaeology of tropical rain forests B.000/160 RENA L'Environnement au temps de la préhistoire , méthodes et modèles

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Recent debates regarding climatic concerns and economic crisis provoke questions of how past sociesties dealt with and oversame collapse, and how continuity was maintained. The interplay of social organisation and evironmental change during the Bronze Age across Europe highlights the delicate balance between human societies and the world in which they live, something that has resonance even for current issues and the future of human development in (modern) landscapes.

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