Studying Human Responses to Environmental Change: Trends and Trajectories of Archaeological Research
Abstract
Environmental archaeological enquiry has a long and vibrant history. Many of the same questions have persisted in archaeological dialogues over the past century. In particular, the effects of environmental change on demographic patterns, health, and societal stability are among the most pervasive questions being addressed by anthropological research. These studies have limitations, however. For example, evaluations of the complex relationships...
Paper Details
Title
Studying Human Responses to Environmental Change: Trends and Trajectories of Archaeological Research
Published Date
Jul 5, 2019
Journal
Volume
25
Issue
4
Pages
367 - 380
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