Settling the World Settling the World

Settling the World

From Prehistory to the Metropolis Era

    • $13.99
    • $13.99

Publisher Description

70 000 years ago, Homo sapiens left Africa to colonize the world. 6,000 years ago, he founded the first cities. Today, in the era of city networks, he is creating increasingly wide and complex metropolitan regions. From prehistory to the era of metropolises, man has occupied the earth's space in an infinite variety of ways, under the influence of a multitude of factors. How did the Bantu populate a space already occupied by the Pygmies in equatorial Africa? How were cities born in the Bronze Age? How did the pueblo society develop and then disappear in the United States? What were the effects of Romanization on the settlement of southern Gaul? How did the village system emerge around the year 1000 in Europe? This book addresses twelve major changes in global settlement formalized as “transitions”. What is a transition? How can it be identified in the empirical field? Archaeologists, historians, linguists, and geographers combine their efforts to construct, analyze, and compare models of settlement transition in world history. Observing the particular, they seek the universal. This book proposes a method for understanding the laws of human settlement in the very long term.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2021
October 18
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
678
Pages
PUBLISHER
Presses universitaires François-Rabelais
SELLER
IMMATERIEL.FR
SIZE
17.7
MB
Behind Civilization Behind Civilization
2022
Companion Encyclopedia of Geography Companion Encyclopedia of Geography
2018
Unifying Geography Unifying Geography
2004
The Social Metabolism The Social Metabolism
2014
The Evolution of Urban Society The Evolution of Urban Society
2017
The Old Social History and the New Social Sciences. The Old Social History and the New Social Sciences.
2006
Villes et auto-organisation Villes et auto-organisation
1989
Peupler la terre Peupler la terre
2018
Spatio-temporal Approaches Spatio-temporal Approaches
2014