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Record Nr.

UNINA9910495818303321

Autore

Banos Arnaud

Titolo

Peupler la terre : De la préhistoire à l’ère des métropoles / / Léna Sanders

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Tours, : Presses universitaires François-Rabelais, 2018

ISBN

2-86906-855-7

2-86906-677-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (527 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

BertoncelloFrédérique

BretagnolleAnne

CoupéChristophe

CrabtreeStefani

CrabtreeStefani A

CuraRobin

DucruetCésar

FavoryFrançois

FerberJacques

FichesJean-Luc

FrancAlain

GarmyPierre

GravierJulie

HachiRyma

HombertJean-Marie

KaddouriLahouari

KohlerTim

KohlerTimothy A

LeturcqSamuel

Le NéchetFlorent

LibourelThérèse

LivetPierre

LoransElisabeth

MailléGauthier

MathianHélène

NahassiaLucie

NigonJulien

NuningerLaure

OuriachiMarie-Jeanne

PhanDenis

PumainDenise

RaynaudClaude

Rey-CoyrehourcqSébastien

RodierXavier



SandersLena

SchmittClara

SchneiderLaurent

TannierCécile

Vacchiani-MarcuzzoCéline

van der LeeuwSander

VarenneFrank

Zadora-RioElisabeth

SandersLéna

Soggetti

Urban Studies

History

change

chronologies

complexity

interaction

long-term

modelling

ontology

space

settlement system

time-geography

transition

Lingua di pubblicazione

Francese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

70 000 years ago, Homo sapiens left Africa to colonize the world. 6,000 years ago, he founded the first cities. Today, in the era of city networks, he is creating increasingly wide and complex metropolitan regions. From prehistory to the era of metropolises, man has occupied the earth's space in an infinite variety of ways, under the influence of a multitude of factors. How did the Bantu populate a space already occupied by the Pygmies in equatorial Africa? How were cities born in the Bronze Age?  How did the pueblo society develop and then disappear in the United States? What were the effects of Romanization on the settlement of southern Gaul? How did the village system emerge around the year 1000 in Europe? This book addresses twelve major changes in global settlement formalized as “transitions”.  What is a transition? How can it be identified in the empirical field? Archaeologists, historians, linguists, and geographers combine their efforts to construct, analyze, and compare models of settlement transition in world history. Observing the particular, they seek the universal. This book proposes a method for understanding the laws of



human settlement in the very long term.