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Amongst the Ruins
Why Civilizations Collapse and Communities Disappear
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English
Published/Copyright:
2023
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Amongst the Ruins explores the loss of ancient civilizations, the collapse of ruling elites, and the disappearance of more recent communities and their local traditions. Some of these are now sealed under 3,000-year-old peat, others lost to rising seas or sands, and the carcasses of twentieth-century buildings which serve as reminders of the destructive power of war.
These compelling stories of fallen or lost places are brought together through themes of war, climate change, natural hazards, human self-destruction, and simple economics. From the ice of the Arctic fringe, through to the desert landscapes of North Africa, by way of South America’s high mountains and Southeast Asia’s urban sprawl, Amongst the Ruins charts the rise and fall of places and communities around the world, the fascinating characters associated with them, and the important events that punctuate their history. Exploring wide-ranging examples from prehistory to the present day, John Darlington challenges us to recognize past failures and identify what we need to do to protect the cultures of our current world.
These compelling stories of fallen or lost places are brought together through themes of war, climate change, natural hazards, human self-destruction, and simple economics. From the ice of the Arctic fringe, through to the desert landscapes of North Africa, by way of South America’s high mountains and Southeast Asia’s urban sprawl, Amongst the Ruins charts the rise and fall of places and communities around the world, the fascinating characters associated with them, and the important events that punctuate their history. Exploring wide-ranging examples from prehistory to the present day, John Darlington challenges us to recognize past failures and identify what we need to do to protect the cultures of our current world.
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John Darlington is an archaeologist and executive director of World Monuments Fund Britain.
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Contents
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Preface
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Introduction: The Anatomy of Loss
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1. Climate Change
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2. Natural Hazards
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3. Human Disaster
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4. War
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5. Economy
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Image Credits
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Index
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April 25, 2023
eBook ISBN:
9780300271331
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
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288
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80 color illus.