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UID:material-manifestations-of-environmental-change-1
SUMMARY:Material Manifestations of Environmental Change (1)
LOCATION:Room 1.405
DESCRIPTION:The proposed panel will discuss the topic of environmental chan
 ge from an archaeological perspective. Environment, here, is understood in 
 a wide sense including the climatic, political, and cultural environments o
 f societies. In these environments changes occur over time due to innovatio
 ns, trade, exchange, conflicts, geobiochemical processes, or disasters whic
 h interact with and transform societies and their structures. Looking at th
 ese changes from an archaeological perspective means observing them by stud
 ying the material remains of past societies which reflect environmental cha
 nges and transforming social structures for example through changing styles
  of ornaments, different imagery, materials, or practices or immediate trac
 es of human behavior like destruction, abandonment, repair, or iconoclasm.\
 n\nThe reactions societies show and the transformations in structures give 
 insight into how they deal with times of crises. The panel will discuss env
 ironmental change and possible transfers of adaptation and resilience strat
 egies in ancient societies in zones of interaction between Southeast Asia a
 nd the Mediterranean by highlighting diverse geographic regions in differen
 t times: from ancient Greece, via Gandhara and the Roman empire to the empi
 res of the Lombards and Umayyads, into the region of the Malay Peninsula an
 d the empires of the Cham and Khmer in nowadays Vietnam and Cambodia.\n\nTh
 is approach from different archaeologies aims at developing an interdiscipl
 inary method to observe and analyse long-time developments of societies and
  their complex interdependencies with environments.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/material-manifestations-of-environmental-change
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190911T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190911T103000
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DTSTAMP:20260405T174100
UID:material-manifestations-of-environmental-change-2
SUMMARY:Material Manifestations of Environmental Change (2)
LOCATION:Room 1.405
DESCRIPTION:The proposed panel will discuss the topic of environmental chan
 ge from an archaeological perspective. Environment, here, is understood in 
 a wide sense including the climatic, political, and cultural environments o
 f societies. In these environments changes occur over time due to innovatio
 ns, trade, exchange, conflicts, geobiochemical processes, or disasters whic
 h interact with and transform societies and their structures. Looking at th
 ese changes from an archaeological perspective means observing them by stud
 ying the material remains of past societies which reflect environmental cha
 nges and transforming social structures for example through changing styles
  of ornaments, different imagery, materials, or practices or immediate trac
 es of human behavior like destruction, abandonment, repair, or iconoclasm.\
 n\nThe reactions societies show and the transformations in structures give 
 insight into how they deal with times of crises. The panel will discuss env
 ironmental change and possible transfers of adaptation and resilience strat
 egies in ancient societies in zones of interaction between Southeast Asia a
 nd the Mediterranean by highlighting diverse geographic regions in differen
 t times: from ancient Greece, via Gandhara and the Roman empire to the empi
 res of the Lombards and Umayyads, into the region of the Malay Peninsula an
 d the empires of the Cham and Khmer in nowadays Vietnam and Cambodia.\n\nTh
 is approach from different archaeologies aims at developing an interdiscipl
 inary method to observe and analyse long-time developments of societies and
  their complex interdependencies with environments.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/material-manifestations-of-environmental-change
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190911T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190911T123000
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