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Environmental determinism in Holocene research: causality or coincidence?

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AREA
Volume 37, Issue 3, Pages 303-311

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-4762.2005.00634.x

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Akkad; environmental determinism; palaeoclimate; marginality; nonlinearity; civilization collapse

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The past decade has seen a revival of environmental determinism in palaeoenvironmental research, with palaeoclimatic shifts implicated in the collapse of many past civilizations. Implicit in these studies is a belief that the observed cultural transitions can be causally related to the magnitude of climatic change. However, examination of the processes of these declines suggests that many exhibit patterns characteristic of complexity cascading within self-organized systems. if so, the nonlinear nature of these systems' responses to external forcing means that the assumption of causality in many of these cases should be considered questionable.

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