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Libro Anthropocene Joy McCorriston
Codice Libristo: 25091458
Casa editrice Thames & Hudson Ltd, gennaio 2020
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Since taking their first steps on this planet, humans have changed the environment around them. Anthropocene: A New Introduction to World Prehistory tells the comprehensive story of human prehistory through the lens of anthropogenic environmental change. Each chapter explains how and why ancient humans transformed the Earth, linking prehistory to today's greatest global challenge.As they explore this record of the world's early people and societies, authors Joy McCorriston and Julie Field reject the traditional account of cultural evolution, instead presenting a thematic organization that highlights our Anthropocene narrative. Chapters are devoted to cities and agriculture, but also to such topics as technology, extinction, food production, writing and extractivism. Chapter 9, 'Individuals and Identity,' considers human identity and agency in more recent eras, and the book ends with a contemporary chapter that takes a hopeful look at the future.

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Titolo completo Anthropocene
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - In brossura
Data di pubblicazione 2020
Numero di pagine 376
EAN 9780500052143
ISBN 050005214X
Codice Libristo 25091458
Casa editrice Thames & Hudson Ltd
Peso 952
Dimensioni 229 x 157 x 18
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