Catastrophe: An Investigation Into the Origins of the Modern World

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by David Keys


  The Indianized States of Southeast Asia by G. Coedés, The University Press of Hawaii, 1968.

  AMERICAS

  Teotihuacan: An Experiment in Living by E. Pasztory, University of Oklahoma Press, 1997.

  The Collapse of Ancient States and Civilizations, edited by N. Yoffe and G. L. Cowgill, The University of Arizona Press, 1988.

  Life and Death in the Ancient City of Teotihuacan by R. Storey, University of Alabama Press, 1992.

  The Maya by M. D. Coe, Thames and Hudson, London, 1987.

  Breaking the Maya Code by M. D. Coe, Thames and Hudson, London, 1992.

  Ancient North America. The Archaeology of a Continent by B. M. Fagan, Thames and Hudson, 1991.

  The Incas and Their Ancestors. The Archaeology of Peru by M. E. Moseley, Thames & Hudson, London, 1992.

  The Tiwanaku: Portrait of an Andean Civilization by A. L. Kolata, Blackwell Publishers, Cambridge, USA.

  Akapana: Una Piramide en el Centro del Mundo by L. Manzanilla, UNAM, Mexico, 1992.

  Huari Administrative Structure: Prehistoric Monumental Architecture and State Government, edited by W. H. Isbell and G. F. McEwan, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, 1991.

  A L’ombre du Cerro Blanco, edited by C. Chapdelaine, Department of Anthropology, University of Montreal, 1997.

  The Lines of Nasca, edited by A. Aveni, The American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 1990.

  Lines to the Mountain Gods: Nazca and the Mysteries of Peru by E. Hadingham, Random House, 1987.

  Pathways to the Gods: The Mystery of the Andes Lines by T. Morrison, Paladin Books, 1980.

  TREE RINGS, VOLCANOLOGY, AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE

  A Slice through Time: Dendrochronology and Precision Dating, by M. G. L. Baillie, Routledge, London, 1995.

  Exodus to Arthur: Catastrophic Encounters with Comets by M. G. L. Baillie, Batsford, London, 1999.

  The Year Without a Summer: World Climate in 1816, edited by C. R. Harrington, Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, 1992.

  Krakatau 1883: The Volcanic Eruption and Its Effects by T. Simkin and R. Fiske, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C., 1983.

  Krakatau: The Destruction and Reassembly of an Island Ecosystem by I. Thornton, Harvard University Press, 1996.

  Volcanoes of the World, second edition, by T. Simkin and L. Siebert, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., 1994.

  Science-based Dating in Archaeology by M. J. Aitken, Longman, London, 1990.

  INDEX

  Acanceh, Teotihuacano influence in

  Acapana temple

  Africa. See East Africa; North Africa

  Agila, Visigothic King

  Agricultural failure

  in Arabia

  in China

  in Ireland

  in Korea

  and plague

  in Teotihuacan

  Agriculture

  and defensive enclosures

  irrigation

  raised-field system

  terracing

  See also Agricultural failure

  Ajnadayn, Battle of

  Al-Bakri

  Alexander the Great

  Alexandria, bubonic plague in

  Alp Arslan

  Al-Tabari

  Altun Ha, Teotihuacano influence in

  Americas. See Mesoamerica; North

  America; South America

  Amr (great-grandfather of

  Muhammad)

  Anagui

  Anasazi

  Anastasius (patriarch)

  Ancestor worship

  Ancheng revolt

  Andean region. See Huari empire;

  Moche; Nasca culture;

  Tiwanaku empire

  Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

  Anglo-Saxons, expansion of

  Animal Skull, King of Tikal

  Annals of Ulster

  Annals of the Western Wei, The

  Antioch

  Jewish revolt in

  Persian capture of

  revolt against Rome

  Antiochus Strategus

  Anti-Semitism

  in France

  Roman

  in Spain

  Arab caliphate, and Turkic

  slave-soldiers

  Arabian peninsula

  bubonic plague in

  invasion of Roman Empire

  and Islamic ideology

  Marib Dam collapse

  Archaeological evidence

  Arianism

  Arthurian romances, Waste Land

  stories in

  Arthur, King

  death of

  Arvicanthus

  Asbadus

  Ascalon, Islamic capture of

  Ashina family

  Ashkenazi Jews, and Khazars

  Asteroid impact explanation of

  climatic disaster

  Athanagild

  Aurelius

  Avars

  conquest by Turks

  drought’s impact on

  invasion of Balkans

  migration to west

  protection-money payments to

  Aztecs

  Baian, kagan of Avar

  Baillie, Mike

  Baiounetes

  Balaain (Balain)

  Bantu

  Becan, Teotihuacano influence in

  Beikthano, Kingdom of

  Bei shi

  Bela Vezha. See Kiev

  Belegezites

  Bernicians

  Berzetes

  Black Death

  Bohemia

  in Avar empire

  Slav invasion of

  Book of Ancient Kings, The (Pustaka

  Raja Purwa)

  Book of Zerubabel

  Bretwalda

  Briffa, Keith

  Britain

  Anglo-Saxon/Celtic partition of

  Anglo-Saxon expansion in

  bubonic plague in

  climatic disaster in

  famine in

  tree-ring evidence in

  Waste Land accounts in

  Bubonic plague

  in Britain

  and climatic change

  corpse disposal during

  and depopulation

  East African origins of

  economic impact of

  in France

  in Ireland

  outbreaks of

  and pilgrimage

  in present-day

  in Roman Empire

  in Spain

  symptoms of

  transmission of

  in Yemen

  Buddhism

  in Japan

  in Korea

  Left Way

  Bukhara, Turkic capture of

  Bulan, King of Khazars

  Bumin (kagan of Turks)

  Burma, genesis in volcanic eruption of

  Cadbury (Britain), plague entry at

  Caesarea, Islamic capture of

  Cahuachi

  Calakmul

  Cambodia, genesis in volcanic

  eruption of

  Campanian/Campi Flegrei

  complex

  Cappadocia, Persian capture of

  Caracol

  Carthage

  Cassiodorus Senator

  Catholicism

  and anti-Semitism

  vs Arianism

  Suevian conversion to

  See also Christianity

  Catterick, Battle of

  Cattle, drought survival ability of

  Central America. See Mesoamerica

  Chaghri, Sultan

  Chenla, Kingdom of

  Chen Shubao, Emperor of China

  Chepstow-Lusty, A.

  Childebert, King of Paris

  Chile

  climatic disaster in

  tree-ring evidence in

  China

  bubonic plague in

  civil war in

  climatic disaster in

  drought in

  famine in

  influence on Japan

  unification
of

  Chosroes II

  Chrétien de Troyes

  Christianity

  apocalyptic traditions of

  in Arabia

  Arianism

  and fall of Jerusalem

  and false prophets

  in Ireland

  monophysite heresy

  pilgrimage concept in

  See also Catholicism

  Chun (Britain)

  Climate change, current

  Climatic disaster of

  archaeological evidence of

  asteroid impact explanation for

  and Avar invasion of Europe

  in Britain

  in China

  comet impact explanation for

  contemporary accounts of

  dimming of sun in

  and Frankish succession

  and human sacrifice

  ice-core evidence of

  in Japan

  in Korea

  and Marib Dam collapse

  and Mecca famine

  in Mesoamerica

  in North America

  and plague genesis

  and Roman disintegration

  and Slav invasion of Europe

  in South America

  tree-ring evidence of

  and Turkic conquest of Mongolia

  volcanic eruption explanation for. See Volcanic eruption of

  worldwide impact of

  See also Drought; Floods

  Climatic disasters

  current

  of 1876-1878

  of future

  of 1789-1792

  See also Climatic disaster of

  Cobo, Bernabe

  Colam

  Colombia, climatic disaster in

  Colum

  Comentiolus

  Comet impact explanation of climatic disaster

  Conquistadors

  Constantina, Empress

  Constantinople

  Avar attack on

  bubonic plague in

  Islamic siege of

  Kutrigur/Slav invasion of

  Ottoman capture of

  Phocas’ revolution in

  revolts against Rome

  Copan

  Cortéz, Hernán

  Coyatlatelco

  Crimea, Jewish Khazars in

  Crone, Patricia

  Cronicum Scotorum

  Ctesiphon, Islamic capture of

  Cuman Turks

  Cusco

  Cushites

  Cynddylan

  Cyprus, Islamic capture of

  Dacia. See Romania

  Damascus

  Islamic capture of

  Persian capture of

  Dathin, Battle of

  Deganwy (Britain), plague entry at

  Desert drawings, Nasca culture

  Dinas Emrys (Britain), plague entry at

  Diocletian, Emperor

  Disease

  and climate change

  and famine

  in Japan

  in Korea

  and population movement

  See also Bubonic plague

  Double Bird, King of Tikal

  Drogubites

  Drought

  and agricultural adaptations

  in China

  of

  in Korea

  in Mecca

  in Mesoamerica

  in Mongolia

  and plague transmission

  present-day

  in South America

  volcanic eruption as trigger for

  Dvaravati, Kingdom of

  Dzibilchaltun, Teotihuacano

  influence in

  Earthquakes, and volcanic eruption of

  East Africa

  in ivory trade

  plague origins in

  trading ports in

  Edessa (Urfa)

  Egypt

  anti-Roman feeling in

  bubonic plague in

  Islamic capture of

  and Persian occupation

  rebellion against Rome

  El Niño

  current

  and Moche empire

  Elucidation, The

  Epidaurum

  Epidemics. See Bubonic plague;

  Disease

  Essina (East Africa)

  Evagrius

  Fahl, Battle of

  Falchetti, Anna

  Famine

  in Britain

  in China

  and disease

  in Ireland

  in Korea

  in Mecca

  in Mesoamerica

  in Mongolia

  and population movements

  of 1789-1792

  in South America

  Ferguson, Wes

  Finnia

  Fire Born

  Flea, in plague spread

  Floods

  in Britain

  in China

  current

  in Korea

  in Peru

  in South America

  in Yemen

  France

  bubonic plague in

  Frankish expansion in

  Frankish succession in

  Visigoths in

  Frankish kingdoms

  French Revolution, and famine

  Futurology

  Gaul. See France

  Geoffrey of Monmouth

  Gepids

  Gerbils, and plague spread

  Germanus

  Germany

  Avar empire in

  Slav invasion of

  tree-ring evidence in

  Ghaznavid Turks

  Gildas

  Global warming

  Goisuintha, Visigoth Queen

 

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