The Earth Murdered Our Empire How the Earth Changes Human Culture and Civilization.
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The Earth Murdered Our EmpireHow the Earth Changes Human Culture and Civilization
CulturalEcology
What is it? Ecological Anthropology
Importance?
Why? Who?
Indus Valley Khmer Empire Nabta Playa
The Mayan Empire
Yucatán Peninsula
Geology Resources Climate Flora & Fauna
Mayan State
Subsistence Patteern Calendar & Astronomy Religion & Mythology The Mayan Collapse
Climate Change War & Politics
ModernImportance
Does It Matteer? Current Events Conclusion
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