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Collapse or Continuity ? Environment and Development of Bronze Age Human Landscapes, Volume 1, (actes coll. Socio-Environmental Dynamics over the Last 12,000 Years: The Creation of Landscapes II, Kiel, mars 2011), 2012, 280 p. -
Recent debates regarding climatic concerns and economic crisis provoke questions of how past societies dealt with and overcame collapse, and how continuity was maintained. The interplay of social organisation and environmental 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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