In many ways, the records of antiquity tell us that active tectonism helped to mold our cultural heritage. Impact of Tectonic Activity on Ancient Civilizations draws from various fields such as tectonics (geology), classics, history, archaeology, and anthropology to support this conclusion.
In many ways, the records of antiquity tell us that active tectonism helped to mold our cultural heritage. Impact of Tectonic Activity on Ancient Civilizations draws from various fields such as tectonics (geology), classics, history, archaeology, and anthropology to support this conclusion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eric R. Force is adjunct professor at the University of Arizona and a practicing geologist with field research spanning fifteen countries.
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List of Figures, Images, and Tables Preface Chapter 1 Introduction Part I: "The Great Ancient Civilizations" Chapter 2 Tectonic Footprints in the Ancient Hellenic World Chapter 3 A Volcanic Connection in Iron-Age Italy: The Etruscans and Romans Chapter 4 Ancient Tectonism in SW Asia, Impact on Judeo-Christian Traditions, and General Considerations on Religious Influences Chapter 5 Filling in the Picture: Remaining GAC's and a Qualitative Overview Part II: Analysis and Separate Lines of Inquiry Chapter 6 Quantification of the Spatial Relation via Probability Analysis Chapter 7 Transects: Comparing Complexities of Ancient Cultures at a Continental Scale Chapter 8 A Tendency toward Stasis in Tectonically Quiescent Ancient Civilizations Chapter 9 Tectonic Context of Pre-Columbian Civilizations of the Western Hemisphere-an Independent "Experiment" Chapter 10 Revelations from Some GAC Subsets Chapter 11 Tectonics and Trade Route Propagation in Antiquity Part III: Variations with Time Chapter 12 Tectonic Environments of Complex Cultures just before and after the Period of Classical Antiquity Chapter 13 Cultural Roles of Tectonism in the Modern World Part IV: Possible Forms of a Solution Chapter 14 Direct Influences of Active Tectonics on Cultural Development in Antiquity: A Summary of Five Lines of Evidence Chapter 15 Possible Indirect Links between Ancient Civilizations and Active Tectonism Chapter 16 An Adjunct Direct Factor: Unusual Springs along Active Faults Chapter 17 Tectonics and Ancient Civilizations: Summary and Surmises Postscript: Some Implications from the Bare Facts Appendices References About the Author
List of Figures, Images, and Tables Preface Chapter 1 Introduction Part I: "The Great Ancient Civilizations" Chapter 2 Tectonic Footprints in the Ancient Hellenic World Chapter 3 A Volcanic Connection in Iron-Age Italy: The Etruscans and Romans Chapter 4 Ancient Tectonism in SW Asia, Impact on Judeo-Christian Traditions, and General Considerations on Religious Influences Chapter 5 Filling in the Picture: Remaining GAC's and a Qualitative Overview Part II: Analysis and Separate Lines of Inquiry Chapter 6 Quantification of the Spatial Relation via Probability Analysis Chapter 7 Transects: Comparing Complexities of Ancient Cultures at a Continental Scale Chapter 8 A Tendency toward Stasis in Tectonically Quiescent Ancient Civilizations Chapter 9 Tectonic Context of Pre-Columbian Civilizations of the Western Hemisphere-an Independent "Experiment" Chapter 10 Revelations from Some GAC Subsets Chapter 11 Tectonics and Trade Route Propagation in Antiquity Part III: Variations with Time Chapter 12 Tectonic Environments of Complex Cultures just before and after the Period of Classical Antiquity Chapter 13 Cultural Roles of Tectonism in the Modern World Part IV: Possible Forms of a Solution Chapter 14 Direct Influences of Active Tectonics on Cultural Development in Antiquity: A Summary of Five Lines of Evidence Chapter 15 Possible Indirect Links between Ancient Civilizations and Active Tectonism Chapter 16 An Adjunct Direct Factor: Unusual Springs along Active Faults Chapter 17 Tectonics and Ancient Civilizations: Summary and Surmises Postscript: Some Implications from the Bare Facts Appendices References About the Author
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