Rome and the classic maya: Comparing the slow collapse of civilizations. Storey, R & Storey, G. Routledge, January, 2017.
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This volume compares two of the most famous cases of civilizational collapse, that of the Roman Empire and the Classic Maya world. First examining the concept of collapse, and how it has been utilized in the historical, archaeological, and anthropological study of past complex societies, Storey and Storey draw on extensive archaeological evidence to consider the ultimate failure of the institutions, infrastructure, and material culture of both of these complex cultures. Detailing the relevant economic, political, social, and environmental factors behind these notable falls, Rome and the Classic Maya contends that a phenomenon of “slow collapse” has repeatedly occurred in the course of human history: Complex civilizations are shown to eventually come to an end and give way to new cultures. Through their analysis of these two ancient case studies, the authors also present intriguing parallels to the modern world and offer potential lessons for the future.
@book{storey_rome_2017,
	title = {Rome and the classic maya: {Comparing} the slow collapse of civilizations},
	isbn = {doi 10.4324/9781315309415},
	shorttitle = {Rome and the classic maya},
	url = {https://www.routledge.com/Rome-and-the-Classic-Maya-Comparing-the-Slow-Collapse-of-Civilizations/Storey-Storey/p/book/9781629584577},
	abstract = {This volume compares two of the most famous cases of civilizational collapse, that of the Roman Empire and the Classic Maya world. First examining the concept of collapse, and how it has been utilized in the historical, archaeological, and anthropological study of past complex societies, Storey and Storey draw on extensive archaeological evidence to consider the ultimate failure of the institutions, infrastructure, and material culture of both of these complex cultures. Detailing the relevant economic, political, social, and environmental factors behind these notable falls, Rome and the Classic Maya contends that a phenomenon of “slow collapse” has repeatedly occurred in the course of human history: Complex civilizations are shown to eventually come to an end and give way to new cultures. Through their analysis of these two ancient case studies, the authors also present intriguing parallels to the modern world and offer potential lessons for the future.},
	publisher = {Routledge},
	author = {Storey, R and Storey, G.R.},
	month = jan,
	year = {2017},
	keywords = {archaeology-history, collapse}
}

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