Josh Thompson

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I want, finally, to question, as others have, the use of the term “collapse” to describe many of these events.12 In unreflective use, “collapse” denotes the civilizational tragedy of a great early kingdom being brought low, along with its cultural achievements. We should pause before adopting this usage. Many kingdoms were, in fact, confederations of smaller settlements, and “collapse” might mean no more than that they have, once again, fragmented into their constituent parts, perhaps to reassemble later. In the case of reduced rainfall and crop yields, “collapse” might mean a fairly routine ...more
Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States
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