
Distant Times So Close: Pandemics and Crises Reloaded
From the emergence of agriculture more than 10,000 years ago to the Russian colonisation of Siberia a few hundred years ago, a fundamental pattern is becoming apparent: crises, including those caused by disease, can only be managed by increasing diversity. Acceptance of diversity, the introduction of new technologies and socially responsible action have always led to the mastering of crises.
It is also clear that values can only be preserved or updated in crises through active involvement. For example, scientists describe that when people are passive, other social groups can easily bind power to themselves, whereas when people actively participate, more democratic structures can develop even in crisis scenarios.
This is the message that we take with us from the past: whether as a forager or as a simple farmer in earliest agricultural societies, in ancient Greece or in an early modern society – diversity and social commitment are the components that help us to overcome crises. Learning from the past for the present – that is the task of international archaeology.
- Redaktör
- Johannes Müller, Cheryl Makarewicz, Lutz Käppel
- ISBN
- 9789088909696
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 310 gram
- Serie
- ROOTS Booklet Series
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2020-09-24
- Förlag
- Sidestone Press
