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Environmental and technological effects on ancient social evolution at different spatial scales

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The rise and fall of ancient cultures and civilizations is a hotly debated topic that has generated disagreements and disputes. In this paper we summarize some case studies on the abandonment of ancient sites, the prosperity and collapse of ancient cultures, and demographic changes, as well as the influence of environment and technology during the prehistoric and historic periods. We then suggest that the dominant influencing factors for the evolution of ancient societies vary by spatial scale. At the local scale, sudden disasters are critical factors leading to the destruction and abandonment of large settlements. On a regional scale, climatic variations (e.g., droughts or cold events lasting for decades or centuries) are important factors that induce the collapse of ancient civilizations and mass migrations, while an enduring and stable optimal climate facilitated the prosperity of ancient civilizations. On a global scale, major technological innovations and their dispersion lasting for centuries and even millennia are major catalysts for population growth and social development. Lastly, we illustrate a possible mechanism under which environmental and technological factors played a critical role in ancient human survival and social evolution on different spatial scales.

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This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 41620104007 and 41671077) and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (Grant No. LZUJBKY-2015-k09).

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Dong, G., Liu, F. & Chen, F. Environmental and technological effects on ancient social evolution at different spatial scales. Sci. China Earth Sci. 60, 2067–2077 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11430-017-9118-3

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