Natural Catastrophes During Bronze Age Civilisations: Archaeological, geological, astronomical and cultural perspectives

Natural Catastrophes During Bronze Age Civilisations: Archaeological, geological, astronomical and cultural perspectives

Author
Benny J. Peiser, Trevor Palmer, Mark E. Bailey
Publisher
BAR Publishing
Language
English
Year
1998
ISBN
9780860549161,9781407350486
File Type
pdf
File Size
50.7 MiB

Collection of quirky papers from the second Society for Interdisciplinary Studies Catastrophists' Convention held in Cambridge in 1997. The papers bring together thoughts from a wide range of disciplines - physics, astronomy, archaeology, geology, and anthropology - and from around the world. Amos Nur (Stanford University) explains how the collapse of Bronze Age civilisation can be related to a 50-year-long earthquake storm; Gunnar Heinsohn (Universität Bremen) argues that Bronze Age ritual and blood sacrifice was a response to living in catastrophic times; and Mark E. Bailey (Armagh Observatory) presents a review of recent findings and historical implications in the study of Near-Earth Objects.

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