Climate and the Collapse of Ancient Civilizations

Climate and the Collapse of Ancient Civilizations - Science Friday

Scientists have documented the environmental impacts of climate change—including melting ice sheets—and predicted rising sea levels.

Natural Hazards Center || Climate Conversations

Natural Hazards Center || Climate Conversations

Social collapse in ancient Pueblo civilisation linked to climate change |  IBTimes UK

But can climate change disrupt culture? Reporting in Science Advances, researchers say that climate change may have been a factor in the boom-and-bust cycles of ancient Southwest civilizations in the United States.

Interview: The Ancient Southwest - World History Encyclopedia

Archeologist Kyle Bocinsky, one of the authors of the study, discusses the link between climate change and past cultural transitions.

A mysterious US desert civilisation

 

9 Important Ancient Civilizations That Existed in Italy & Their Locations  Today

 

 

 

Interview: The Ancient Southwest - World History Encyclopedia

Related Posts

Italy’s Mecca Of Mosaics: Villa Romana del Casale

Deep in the Sicilian countryside, a large Roman villa dating back to the early 4th century AD offers a glimpse into Late Antiquity luxury through colorful mosaics and frescoes canvᴀssing…

Oldest non-royal mummy ever discovered in Egypt found at bottom of deep shaft, wrapped in gold

Egyptian archaeologists who have spent years meticulously excavating a site amid the ancient ruins of Saqqara, near Cairo, announced a number of major discoveries on Thursday dating…

High Tech Roman Water System Frozen In Time Near Pompeii

Archaeologists in Italy were “impressed” with their discovery of a hydraulic system beneath a luxury Roman villa that was covered in the 79 AD eruption of Vesuvius….

The Serpent Throne of Delphi – Unearthed Relic of a Forgotten Power (Discovered March 2022, Mount Parnᴀssus, Greece)

In March 2022, a team of archaeologists exploring the lower terraces of Mount Parnᴀssus, near the ancient sanctuary of Delphi, uncovered a marble throne unlike anything previously…

The Mosaic of El Djem: The Colorful Legacy of a Roman Empire in Africa — The Stone Carpet of Civilization

This magnificent floor mosaic was discovered in the ancient city of El Djem, located in central Tunisia — once a major urban center of the Roman province…

The Ancient Roman Road of Timgad — A Testament to the Engineering Genius of Empire

Geographic Location and DiscoveryThe archaeological site in the image is located in Timgad, an ancient Roman city situated in the Aures Mountains of northeastern Algeria. Known in…