Cultural responses to climate change during the Late Holocene

Publication Type  Journal Article
Year of Publication  2001
Authors  deMenocal, P. B.
Journal Title  Science
Volume  292
Issue  5517
Pages  667-673
Journal Date  Apr 27
ISBN Number  0036-8075
Accession Number  ISI:000168478300038
Key Words  ice-core record; united-states; north-america; past; civilization; variability; collapse; drought; empire; solar
Abstract  

Modern complex societies exhibit marked resilience to interannual-to-decadal droughts, but cultural responses to multidecadal-to-multicentury droughts can only be addressed by integrating detailed archaeological and paleoclimatic records. Four case studies drawn from New and Old World civilizations document societal responses to prolonged drought, including population dislocations, urban abandonment, and state collapse. Further study of past cultural adaptations to persistent climate change may provide valuable perspective on possible responses of modern societies to future climate change.

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