THE BIOARCHAEOLOGY OF SOCIETAL COLLAPSE AND REGENERATION IN ANCIENT PERU (2016) (original) (raw)
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Peruvian Trajectories of Sociocultural Transformation
Dan Paracka
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Just published: M. Bárta and M. Kovář, eds. 2019. Civilisations: Collapse and Regeneration. Addressing the Nature of Change and Transformation in History
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2012
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Archaeological Narratives of the Collapse of Complex Societies
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Doubts about How the Middle Horizon Collapsed (ca. A.D. 1000) and Other Insights from the Looted Cemeteries of the Lower Ica Valley, South Coast of Peru
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Sunk‐Cost Effects and Vulnerability to Collapse in Ancient Societies
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Collapse, Climate Change and Conflict: A Profile of Crisis and Response in Late Andean Prehistory
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Cyclical Socionatural Collapses vs. Ecotopian Steady-State: Who Decides?
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Social and environmental factors in the Classic Maya Collapse.
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