Attheendofthelasticeage,around11700yearsago,Earth'sclimatebeganwarmingrapidly.Astheplanetheatedup,itsvastglaciers(冰川)fellback.Almostimmediatelyafterwardsvolcanic(火山的)activityincreased.Thatwasnothingnew.Thegeologicalrecordhasplentyofevidenceofbigglacialdisappearancethatisfollowedbymorefrequentvolcaniceruptions.Glacie...
At the end of the last ice age, around 11,700 years ago, Earth's climate began warming rapidly. As the planet heated up, its vast glaciers (冰川) fell back. Almost immediately afterwards volcanic activity surged. That was nothing new. The geological record has plenty of evidence of big ...
At the end of the last ice age, about 12,000 years ago, when sea level rose,development but haven't given much protection for underwater landscapes withwaters covered one-third of Australia's habitable land. As part of a project calledIndigenous archaeology - in part because they haven't...
University of New MexicoSpringer USLawrence Guy Straus. The World at the End of the Last Ice Age[A].New York 1996.Lawrence Guy Straus. The World at the End of the Last Ice Age[A].New York,1996.Straus, L. 1996 . The world at the end of the last Ice Age, in L. Straus, B. ...
What that says basically is that the general tendency of the universe 这基本上说的就是宇宙的总体趋势 13 is to move from order and structure to lack of order, lack of structure -- in fact, to mush. 从有序和结构化转向无序、无结构 -- 事实上,是转向混沌。
Ice Age冰河时代; 冰期; 冰川期 tundra冻原,苔原 Australasia澳大拉西亚 Each migration involved learning, learning new ways of exploiting the environment, new ways of dealing with their surroundings. ps:每次迁移都需要学习,学习新的开发环境的方法,新的处理环境的方法。
You have to survey the whole history of the universe. So let's do it. Let's begin by winding the timeline back 13.7 billion years, to the beginning of time. Around us, there's nothing. There's not even time or space. Imagine the darkest,emptiest thing you can ...
Atmosphere Leads and lags at the end of the last ice age This chapter offers an examination of complexity theory and everyday decision-making in the Paleoindian Period and its effects on the archaeological record. Using several studies, the authors argue that the variation in how people learne....
At the end of the last ice age, around 11,700 years ago, Earth’s climate began warming rapidly. As the planet heated up, its vast glaciers fell back. Almost immediately afterwards volcanic activity increased. That was nothing new. The geological record has plenty of evidence of big glacial...
End of the Last Ice Age Montana: The Magazine of Western HistoryTRUM, AMANDA STREETER