Archaeology of Overshoot and Collapse

Annual Review of Anthropology

Vol. 35:59-74 (Volume publication date 21 September 2006)
First published online as a Review in Advance on May 10, 2006
https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.anthro.35.081705.123136

Abstract

AbstractThe literature on sustainability and the human future emphasizes the belief that population and/or mass consumption caused resource degradation and collapse in earlier societies. Archaeological literature proposing overshoot and collapse appears in current debates over resource conservation versus continued economic growth. The prominence of this debate, with its national and international dimensions, makes it important to assess whether there is evidence in the archaeological literature for overshoot and collapse brought on by Malthusian overpopulation and/or mass consumption.

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