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Surviving Sudden Environmental Change: Index

Surviving Sudden Environmental Change

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Page numbers in italic indicate illustrations.

Abandonment: Bronze Age Mesopotamia, 178, 179; northern Mexico, 204; Supe Culture, 128–29

Aborigines, social complexity, 123–24

Abu Dibbis depression, 177

Acolman, 156

Adaptability, 147, 157

Adaptive cycle, in Mesopotamia, 181

Agave cultivation, 204–6

Agriculture, 24, 124, 239, 241; Basin of Mexico, 143, 149, 165; coastal Peru, 125–27; diversification of, 203–6, 213, 221; and floods, 176–77; Mesopotamia, 168, 173–76, 183, 186; salinization, 178–79; Teotihuacan, 151–52, 153–54; US Southwest, 206–10; and volcanic eruptions, 52–55

Ainu, 24, 34–35, 37

Akkadian state, 183

Álftaver, 73

Andean coast, 117, 118; and ENSO, 9–10, 119–20

Andes Mountains, 127, 140

Archaeology, 4–5, 58, 224; applied, 12–16; Caribbean Islands, 94–95; coastal Peru, 128–33; collation, 121–22; correlation and causation in, 122–23; and disaster management, 106, 107; Kuril Islands, 22–25, 28–30, 30–31; Mesopotamian, 171–73; scales of complexity, 123–24; secure information, 120–21

Architecture: earthquake-resistant, 59, 65; household, 9, 13–14, 101–2, 240; Mayan, 56; talud-tablero, 53; Teotihuacan, 153–54; urban, 10

Arenal area: social organization, 57, 229; vulnerability and resilience, 45–50, 52, 59

Arenal volcano, eruptions of, 45–46, 47, 64–65

Art, Maya Classic period, 56

Ascope Canal, 129

Askja, 73–74

Assyrian Empire, 184, 185

Atlatongo, 155, 156

Atmospheric phenomenon, AD536, 58

Authority, local nodes of, 16, 57

Avulsion, 177

Aztecs, 156

Babylon, 183–84

Bajareque architecture, 59, 65

Bands, 224, 227

Bárdarbunga volcano, 72

Barrilles culture, 8; and Baru eruption, 51–52, 57

Baru volcano, 8, 51, 51–52, 57

Belief systems, Caribbean, 100. See also Religion

Biodiversity, Kuril Islands, 21, 22

Biogeography, Kuril Islands, 20–22

Biomass, and Okhotsk Sea circulation, 32

Boinayel, 100

Boqueron volcano, 50, 57

British Isles, volcanic pollution in, 75

Bronze Age: archaeology, 171–73; environmental hazards, 173–80, 195; in Mesopotamia, 168–71, 186, 187; resilience and institutional power in, 182–85

Buddhism, 58

Buena Vista, Bahia de, 104

Calakmul, 55

Calderas, Kuril Islands, 27, 28, 29

Canal systems; Hohokam, 208–9; Teotihuacan, 153

Caracol, 55

Caral, 125, 128

Caribbean islands, 9, 91, 93; archaeology of, 94–95; disaster management, 114–15; household architecture, 101–2; hurricanes, 98–100; precipitation changes in, 97–98; sea level rise, 95–97, 97; settlement locations, 13, 102–5

Carrying capacity, Teotihuacan, 153

Carthage, AD 536 phenomenon, 58

Cassiodorius, 58

Causation, 121, 122–23

Caves, as hurricane shelter, 104

Cemeteries, Arenal area, 52

Central America, 7, 13, 16, 240; earthquake-resistant architecture, 59, 65; volcanism, 44–45, 64, 229

Ceremonial centers, 54, 56; Teotihuacan, 151, 153–54

Ceren, and volcanic eruptions, 48–50

Ceren architecture, 13–14, 59, 65

Chato, Cerro, 46

Chichen Itza, 56

Chiefdoms, 225; Barriles, 51–52, 57

Chimu Empire, 130

China, 58

Chirinkotan Island, 24, 28

Chiriqui, Río, 51, 52

Chirpoi Island, 24, 28

Cholula, 53

Chontal Maya, 55–56

Chronicle of Michael the Syrian, 173

City-states, Mesopotamian, 169

Ciudad Credisa, 48

Classic Maya, collapse of, 55–56

Classic period, Teotihuacan Valley, 155

Climate, 7, 69, 93, 94, 200; agave cultivation and, 205–6; irrigation systems and, 206–10; in Mesopotamia, 168, 176, 183

Climate change, 238, 241; and Bronze Age Mesopotamia, 172, 185; Caribbean, 95, 115; Kuril Islands, 32–33, 35; Teotihuacan, 10, 146, 154

Coatrisque, 100

Collation, 121–22; Supe Valley archaeology, 128–29

Colonization: Caribbean islands, 94; Iceland, 79

Columbus, Christopher, on hurricanes, 99

Complexity, scales of, 123–24

Constantinople, 58

Controlled breaching, 177

Cooperation, 228

Coordination, political, 228

Copan, 56

Correlation, 121, 122

Costa Rica, volcanic eruptions in, 45–46, 64–65

Crops, diversification, 203–6

Cuba, 9, 91, 94; household architecture, 101–2; rising sea level, 96, 97; settlement locations in, 102–5

Cuicuilco, 53–54, 54, 56

Cultural evolution, 224, 226

Cuneiform, 172–73, 176

Cyclones, 9. See also Hurricanes

Daghara, salinization, 178–79

Deaths: from volcanic eruptions, 70–71, 75, 76; from winter weather, 176

Deforestation: Basin of Mexico, 143, 146; Iceland, 79; Maya region, 55, 56; Teotihuacan region, 10, 149–50, 239

Depopulation, Mesa Verde region, 230–31

Desertification, in Southern Mesopotamia, 177–78

Diamond, Jared, on response to environmental change, 241–42

Disasters, 2, 232; elite responsibility for, 8, 58; management of, 12, 15–16, 106, 107, 114–15, 240

Disaster studies, archaeological, 4–5, 106, 107

Diseases, El Niño and, 119, 127

Diversity, 1; subsistence, 213, 221

Drought, 4, 9, 55, 92, 154, 204, 230; Mesopotamia, 168, 173–75; Mimbres region, 207–8

Dura Europos, 169

Dust storms, and drought, 174

Early Bronze Age, 178; written record, 172–73

Early Dynastic branch, 178

Early Postclassic period, drought, 154

Earthquakes, 4; architecture built for, 59, 65; Basin of Mexico, 148–49; coastal Peru, 119, 127, 128; knowledge of, 44, 58; Kuril Islands, 30–31; and volcanic eruptions, 48, 50

Economies: Bronze Age Mesopotamia, 170–71; Iceland’s, 71; redistributive, 57

Ecosystem management, 240–41

Education, 15, 240

Ekarma Island, 27

Eldfell volcano, 72

Eldgjá volcano, 68, 69, 71, 72, 78

Elites, 8, 11, 58

El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO): Andean coast, 9–10, 119–20, 127–28, 140; food procurement strategies and, 124–25; frequency of, 130–33, 134

El Paraíso, 129

El Salvador, 16; Ceren architecture, 13–14, 59, 65; volcanic eruptions in, 47–50, 57

Emergencies, decision-making and response to, 46–47

Emergency planning, volcanic, 80–81

Engineering, hazard-disaster research, 3–4

England, epidemics in, 58

ENSO. See El Niño Southern Oscillation

Environment, 1, 201; coastal Peru, 140–41; Iceland, 79–80

Environmental change, 1–2, 7, 238, 243–44; Caribbean islands, 9, 92; and global climate systems, 93–94; response to, 241–42; and social-ecological systems, 198–200, 210–13, 237; and social evolution, 11–12; Teotihuacan Valley, 146, 149–51, 155–56

Environmental history, collations of, 121–22

Epidemics, 58

Epi-Jomon culture, 23, 24, 34, 35, 36

Erosion: Icelandic settlement and, 79–80; Teotihuacan Valley, 150–51, 152

Euphrates River, 169; channel shifts, 177–78; floods on, 176–77

Europe, epidemics in, 58

Eyjafjallajökull: eruption of, 81, 82; tephra from, 74, 83

Famines: Icelandic, 70–71, 75, 76; Mesopotamia, 174; northern Mexico, 204

Farms, Icelandic, 71, 73. See also Agriculture; Pastoralism

Fertilizers, in Northern Mesopotamia, 179

Festivals, seasonal, 15

Fisheries: coastal Peru, 126; Iceland, 71; Kuril Islands, 21, 25

Flooding, 3, 4, 14, 158, 239; Caribbean, 9, 92, 96, 103, 104; El Niño and, 119–20, 127, 128; Mesopotamia, 176–77; Teotihuacan region, 10, 151, 155; volcanogenic, 69, 72–73, 75–76, 81–82, 84

Fluorosis poisoning, 69, 74–75

Fog, Kuril Islands, 31

Folklore, 15

Food procurement strategies. See Subsistence

Formative period, volcanic eruptions, 53–54

Frambruni volcano, 72

Fur trade, Japan-Kuril, 34

Geopolitics, Kuril Islands, 24–25

Gígjökull, 82, 83

Gjálp volcano, 72

Glaciers, volcanic eruptions and, 69, 72, 82, 83

Global Human Ecodynamics, 5

Greater Antilles, 93, 94

Greenland, Norse on, 242

Grímsvötn volcano, 72

Groundwater, and volcanic eruptions, 75

Groups, size and structure of, 226–28, 233(n2)

Guabancex, 100, 103

Guatemala, Ilopango eruption, 48

Habbaniyah depression, 177

Hallmundarhraun volcano, lava flows from, 72

Hammurabi, 177, 183–84

Hamoukar, 174, 175, 186

Hazard awareness, 15, 44

Hazard-disaster research, 3–4, 43–44

Hazard management, 12, 15; Bronze Age Mesopotamia, 170–71, 173–80; volcanic, 80–81

Hazards, 3, 6, 42, 92, 106, 200, 201; Caribbean, 91, 95–100; coastal Peru, 126–33; Basin of Mexico, 148–49; Kuril Islands, 25–35, 42; Mesopotamia, 167, 170–71, 173–80, 195; social evolution and, 228–31; social response to, 8–9, 223–24; urban centers and, 10–11; volcanic, 69–76, 79–80, 83–84, 89, 238–39

Haze Famine, 76

Heimaey, 72

Hekla volcano, 71, 73; toxic fallout from, 74–75

Hilla branch, 178

Hindiyah branch, 178

Hispaniola, archaeology of, 94

Hof, 73

Hohokam, 201, 202, 230; irrigation systems, 206, 208–9; rigidity trap, 212–13; social isolation, 11, 214

Hokkaido, 27, 33; and Kuril Islands, 23, 34; Satsumon culture on, 23–24

Holguin, urban planning in, 103

Honshu, Hokkaido trade, 34

Hunter-gatherers, 71, 124, 227; Kuril Islands, 19, 23–24, 30; mobility of, 36–37

Hurricanes, 13, 57; Caribbean, 93, 98–100; settlement location and, 102–5

Hydraulic systems, Teotihuacan Valley, 153, 154–56, 165

Ice cores, volcanic ash dating, 77

Iceland, 13, 240; emergency planning, 80–81; Medieval, 8–9, 67–68; settlement of, 71, 79–80; volcanic hazards in, 69–76, 83–84, 89

Ike, Hurricane, damage from, 99

Ilopango volcano: eruptions of, 47–48; impacts of, 55, 229

Inca Empire, 130

Indian Ocean, tsunami, 14

Indonesia, 44

Inequality, 187–88

Information, secure, 120–21

Insect plagues: El Niño and, 119–20, 127; Mesopotamia, 180

Institutions: Mesopotamian urban, 169–70, 172–73, 181–85, 186–87; in middle-range societies, 202; rigidity of, 240

Intercontinental Convergence Zone, and Mexican drought, 154

Inuit, on Greenland, 242

Iraq, 167, 176, 180, 188(n3); salinization in, 178–79

Irrigation systems, 239; coastal Peru, 125, 126–27, 129; Mesopotamia, 168, 178–79; Teotihuacan Valley, 10, 153; US Southwest, 206–10, 221

Islam, development of, 58–59

Isolation, socioeconomic, 33–35, 214

Italy, AD 536 phenomenon, 58

Iturup Island, 25, 27; archaeology of, 22–23

Japan, and Kuril Islands, 24–25, 34, 35

Jasaw Chan K’awiil I, 56

Jökulhlaup, 72

Jomon culture, 22–23, 34

Joya de Ceren architecture, 13–14, 59, 65

Kamchatka Peninsula, 23, 24, 27, 34

Kaminaljuyu, 48

Kassite dynasty, 178, 184, 185

Katla volcano, 71, 78, 80; eruption of, 82–83; flooding, 73, 76, 81

Katrina, Hurricane, victims of, 57

KBP. See Kuril Biocomplexity Project

Key hazards. See Hazards

Kharimkotan Island, 24, 27

Klamath, 47

Knowledge systems, 15, 44, 47, 240; ecological, 9, 12; hazards and disasters in, 57–58, 59, 106

Krísuvík farm, 71

Kunashir Island, 25, 28, 35

Kuril Biocomplexity Project (KBP), 19, 22, 30

Kuril Islands, 7, 42; archaeology, 22–25; biogeography of, 20–21; earthquakes and tsunamis, 30–31; hunter-gatherers in, 19, 36–37; settlement patterns, 13, 35–36, 239; social evolution on, 228–29; socioeconomic connections, 33–35; volcanic eruptions, 25–30, 228; weather and climate change, 31–33

Lágeyjarhverfi, 73

Lahars, from Popocatepetl, 53

Laki volcano, 69, 70–71, 72, 75, 76

Lambayeque Valley, 127–28

Landeyjar, 72–73

Landnám tephra layer, 78

Land ownership, 231, 232

Landscapes, and volcanic hazards, 79–80

Landslides, Kuril Islands, 27

La Quemada, 11, 201, 202, 203–4

Late Bronze Age, 174, 178; state collapse in, 184–85

Late Horizon, coastal Peru, 130

Late Intermediate Period, coastal Peru, 130

Late Postclassic period, Teotihuacan, 147

Late Preceramic Period, coastal Peru, 129

Lava flows, Iceland, 71–72, 75–76

La Ventilla, 153

Lesser Antilles, 93

Lineages, and subsistence issues, 230–31

Livestock: in Iceland, 71, 79; in Mesopotamia, 169, 175; and volcanic eruptions, 70, 73, 74–75

Locust outbreaks, 180

Loma Caldera, 48, 49, 50, 57

Lomas de Punta Alegre caves, 104

Los Buchillones, 101–2, 104, 105

Maize cultivation, 204, 230

Makanrushi Island, 27

Malpaso Valley, 201; agave cultivation, 204–5; crop diversification, 203–4

Manchuria, 34

Marine resources: coastal Peru, 126; Kuril Islands, 21

Markarflót, 73, 84

Matua Island, 26, 26–27

Maximo Gomez, 102

Maya: collapse of Classic, 55–56; Ilopango eruptions, 47–48

Mazama, Mt., 47

Mazapan phase, 150

Medieval period, 58, 242; Iceland, 8–9, 67–68

Medvezhya volcano, 27

Mega-disaster, religious response to, 58–59

Mesa Verde, 201, 202, 211; rigidity traps, 230–31

Mesoamerica, 229; social stratification, 56–57

Mesopotamia, 16, 58, 187, 232, 239; archaeology, 171–73; Bronze Age, 167–71, 183–86; environmental hazards in, 10–11, 173–80, 195; institutional power in, 182–83, 240; resilience, 180–82

Mexico, 11; northern, 200, 203–5, 221; volcanism, 7, 44–45, 52–55

Mexico, Basin of, 153, 157, 158, 165; paleoenvironmental studies, 143, 144–45, 148

Miccaotli phase, 150

Middle Ages. See Medieval period

Migration, US Southwest, 230–31

Military bases, Kuril Islands, 25, 27

Millet farming, 24

Mimbres, 201, 202, 230; environmental change, 11, 211; irrigation systems, 206, 207–8

Miraflores branch, 56; Ilopango eruption, 47–48, 55, 229

Mitigation, 6, 73, 106; Caribbean island strategies, 9, 100, 114–15; disaster, 12, 229–30; hydraulic systems, 154–56; Precolumbian strategies, 7–8

Mobility, 240; hunter-gatherer societies, 36–37

Monumental architecture, Teotihuacan, 153–54

Muhammad, 58–59

Myrdalssandur, 73, 76

Myvatnssveit, 71

Myth, 3, 15; hazard and disaster information in, 57–58

Naiji pottery, 24

Natural disasters, 2, 12, 232; institutional responses to, 186–87; societal responses to, 229–30

Navajas, Cerro de las, obsidian from, 145

New Orleans, response to Katrina, 57

Norse, on Greenland, 242

Northern Mesopotamia, 168–69, 183, 184; environmental hazards, 173–80

North Pacific low pressure system, 32

Northwest Coast, earthquake and tsunami knowledge, 44, 58

Obsidian, 34, 145

Ocean currents, Caribbean, 93

Ögmundarhraun lava, 71

Okhotsk culture, 23–24, 34, 35, 36

Okhotsk Sea: circulation patterns, 32–33; tsunamis, 30, 31

Old Babylonian Period, 183–84, 186

Olive trees, 176

Onekotan Islands, 24

Örœfajökull, 73

Örœfajökull volcano, 71

Oral histories, 2, 47

Otumba, 150, 151; erosion, 152

Oyashio Current, 32

Paleoenvironmental studies, 154; Teotihuacan Valley, 143, 144–45, 148, 149–50

Paleolithic, social organization in, 224, 227

Panama, 51; Barriles culture in, 52, 57

Papua New Guinea, oral history in, 47

Paramushir Island, 25

Pastoralism: Iceland, 71, 76; Mesopotamia, 168–69, 175

Peru, coastal, 117–18, 121; archaeology, 128–30; ENSO, 9–10, 119–20; food procurement systems, 124–26, 239; human-environment interaction, 140–41; key hazards, 126–28; social complexity, 130–33, 133, 134, 134–35

Peru Current, marine resources, 126–27

Peten, Ilopango eruption, 48, 55

Petroglyphs, as boundary markers, 51

Phoenix basin, Hohokam irrigation systems, 208–9

Physical sciences, hazard-disaster research, 3–4

Playon volcano, 50

Pollen analysis, Teotihuacan region, 148, 149–50

Pollution, from Icelandic volcanoes, 69, 74–75

Popocatepetl, 52–53, 232

Population: coastal Peru, 130–35; Iceland, 76; Teotihuacan, 146–47; US Southwest, 229–30

Population density, 28, 52, 59, 239

Population growth, 2, 16, 59–60, 130, 208, 233; land ownership and, 231, 232; and volcanic eruptions, 28, 52

Preceramic Period, coastal Peru, 130

Precipitation, 10, 157, 168, 200; in Caribbean, 97–98, 100; coastal Peru, 126, 127

Puebla, 53

Puebla-Tlaxcala region, goods from, 153

Punta Alegre, 102

Putun Maya, 55–56

Pyramids, Basin of Mexico, 54

Pyroclastic flows, Iceland, 69

Radiocarbon dating, 77, 102, 130

Rasshua Island, 28–29, 35

Rasshua 1, 28–29

Rauðalœkr, 73

Redistribution systems, Mesopotamia, 181

Refugees, 3; from volcanic eruptions, 53, 54, 56, 145

Relief organizations, 14

Religion, 2, 3; hazard and disaster knowledge in, 57–58, 100; response to mega-disasters, 58–59

Resilience, 6, 20, 92, 147, 197; Icelandic communities, 76, 89; Mesopotamia, 10–11, 180–85; of small-scale mobile societies, 36–37; social-ecological systems and, 198–200, 213, 243; sociopolitical organization and, 45–50; to volcanic eruptions, 57, 59

Revegetation, 73

Revolts, Kuril Islands, 35

Reykjahlíð, 71

Reykjanes Peninsula, 71

Rigidity traps: Mesa Verde region, 230–31; in social-ecological systems, 210–13

Risks, 3, 6, 149; El Niño and, 130–33, 134

Ritual practice, 15

River channels, shifts in, 177–78

Robustness, 198

Russia, and Kuril Islands, 24–25, 34, 35

Saint Helens ash, Mt., 48

Salinas de Chao, 129

Salinas region (N.M.), 201, 202

Salinization, Mesopotamia, 178–79, 183

Samsuiluna, 177, 184

Sandur plains, 73

San Juan, Rio, 151

San Lorenzo, Rio, 151

San Salvador volcano, 50, 57

Santa Valley, archaeology of, 130

Sarychev volcano, 26, 26–27

Satsumon culture, 23

Save the Children, urban planning, 103

Sea level rise, Caribbean islands, 9, 95–97, 97

Sea lions, 21

Seals, 21

Sedentism, 240

Seismicity, Kuril Islands, 22

Self-reliance, Icelandic communities, 89

Service, Elman, on cultural evolution, 224–25

Settlement location, 13, 35–36, 71, 238–29, 239, 240; Caribbean islands, 9, 102–5; tsunamis and, 30–31; volcanogenic flooding and, 72–73

Shellfish, 21

Shiashkotan Island, 24, 28

Shikotan Island, 24

Shumshu Island, 28

Simushir Island, 24, 28

Skeiðarársandur plain, 73

Skerin fissure, 82

Skógasandur, 73

Social change, 3, 48, 229–30

Social complexity, 20, 123–24; coastal Peru, 130–33, 134, 134–35; Teotihuacan Valley, 156–57; vulnerability and, 45–50, 54–55

Social construction processes, 227–28

Social control, elites and, 8, 58

Social-ecological systems, 230–31, 237; environmental change and, 198–200; rigidity traps and, 210–13; Teotihuacan region, 147–48; vulnerabilities, 242–43

Social evolution, 11, 224–25, 226; hazards and resilience in, 228–31

Social networks, 17; isolation and, 11, 33–35; reciprocal, 14–15, 240

Social relations, 8, 11, 124; subsistence and, 230–31

Social stratification: Mesoamerican, 54–55, 56–57, 152; Mesopotamia, 11, 172–73

Societies, 44, 201; disruption of, 51–52; evolution of, 224–26; flexibility of, 35–36, 89, 181, 211, 240; Icelandic, 68, 69, 71; Mesopotamia, 172–73; response to hazards, 223–24; small-scale mobile, 36–37; vulnerability and resilience of, 45–50, 52–55, 56–58

Socioeconomic networks: Caribbean, 105; Kuril Islands, 33–35, 37

Sociopolitical structure, Mesopotamia, 169

Sodalities: Mesa Verde, 230–31; pan-tribal, 224–25

Soil analyses, Teotihuacan region, 148

Soil degradation: Classic Maya, 55; Mesopotamia, 179. See also Salinization

South America, and ENSO, 9–10

South Asia, 14

Southeast Asia, 187

Southern Mesopotamia, 168–69; Babylonian control, 183–84; river channel shifts, 177–78; salinization, 178–79

Soviet Union, 24, 25

Spanish Colonial period: Basin of Mexico, 150, 155–56, 165; Central America, 50; coastal Peru, 127–28

Spanish Conquest: Basin of Mexico, 165; coastal Peru, 130, 132, 140

States, 225, 232

Storms, Kuril Islands, 32

Street of the Dead (Teotihuacan), 151, 153–54

Subsistence, 14, 153, 232, 240; Caribbean islands, 9, 105; coastal Peru, 124–26; diversification of, 202–6, 213, 221; Iceland, 71, 76; Kuril Islands, 19, 36–37; and social structure, 230–31. See also Agriculture; Hunter-gatherers; Pastoralism

Sumatra, 58

Supe Culture, 128–29

Syria, 180, 186; Bronze Age sites, 169, 171

Talud-tablero architecture, distribution of, 53

Taxation, Southeast Asia, 187

Technology, environmental challenges, 241

Tells, Mesopotamian, 171, 171–72

Tenancy, institutional, 187

Teotihuacan, 10, 143, 165, 239; decline of, 146–47; exchange system, 145–46; growth of, 151–54; and volcanic refugees, 53, 54, 232; water control systems, 154–56, 165

Teotihuacan Valley, 146; deforestation, 149–50, 239; environment, 144–45, 146–47, 155–56; erosion in, 150–51, 152; hazards, 148–49; social complexity of, 156–57; social-ecological structure, 147–48

Tephra falls: Central America, 48, 49; in Iceland, 73–74, 78, 82–83. See also Volcanic ash

Tephrochronology, 77–78, 81, 82

Terraces, 241; Teotihuacan Valley, 153, 155

Tetimpa, 53, 56

Texcoco, 147, 154, 156

Texcoco, Lake, draining of, 155–56

Thjórsardalur region, 80

Thórarinsson, Sigurdur, 77

Thórsmörk, settlement of, 79–80

Tigris River, 178; floods on, 176–77

Tikal, 55, 56

Tlailotlacan, 153

Tlajinga region, 153; erosional sequences at, 150–51

Tlamimilolpa phase, 150

Toluca Valley, 153

Toxic fallout, from volcanoes, 74–75

Trade networks: Ainu and, 34–35; Basin of Mexico, 145–46; Mayan, 55–56

Transformability, 147

Tribes, 224–25

Tsunamis, 14; knowledge of, 44, 58; Kuril Islands, 7, 22, 30–31

Tula, 154

Tzacualli phase, 153

US Southwest, 11, 200, 221; irrigation systems, 206–10, 239; population and environment, 229–30; rigidity traps, 210–13; social-ecological systems, 230–31

Urban centers, 165; environmental hazards, 10–11; Mesopotamia, 169–71, 172–73; social-ecological structure, 147–48; Teotihuacan as, 151–54

Urban planning, 103; Teotihuacan, 151–53

Ur III state, 178, 183

Urup Island, 24

Ushishir volcano, 27, 28

Vegetation, 144; tephra falls, 73–74, 78

VEI. See Volcanic Explosivity Index

Veiðivötn, tephra from, 78

Vestmannaeyjar system, 72, 84

Villages: Mesa Verde, 230–31; resilience and vulnerability of, 45–50, 52

Volcanic ash deposits, 4; Central America, 47, 48; dating of, 77–78; Iceland, 69; Kuril Islands, 22, 25–26, 27, 28–29; Teotihuacan region, 149

Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI), 45–46, 52, 57, 229

Volcanic gases, Icelandic volcanoes, 75

Volcanism, 4, 5, 7, 13, 64–65, 76, 127; Basin of Mexico, 144–45, 232; Central America, 45–50; emergency planning for, 80–81; flooding and, 69, 72–73, 81–82; Iceland, 8, 9, 67–69, 70–71; Kuril Islands, 25–30; Mexico and Central America, 44–45; pollution and fallout, 74–75; responses to, 56–57, 238–39; social evolution and, 228–29; sociopolitical vulnerability and, 52–55

Vulnerabilities, 6, 92, 197, 198, 203, 208, 240–41; assessing, 8, 47; settlement location and, 104–5; social-ecological systems, 213, 239, 242–43; sociopolitical complexity and, 45–50, 52, 54–55

Warfare, 57

Washington, Mt. St. Helens ash in, 48

Water-control systems: Teotihuacan, 153, 154–56, 165; US Southwest, 206–10, 230

Wattle and daub architecture, 59, 65

Waxaklajuun Ubaah K’awiil, 56

Weather, 76; Kuril Islands, 31–33; Mesa Verde region, 230; Mesopotamia, 168, 175–76

Wei Empire, collapse of, 58

Wind shear, 92

Winters, severe, 175–76

Woodlands, Icelandic, 79, 80

World War II, Kuril Islands, 24, 25

Written record, Mesopotamia, 172–73

Xitle volcano, 54

Xolalpan phase, 150

Yankitcha Island caldera, 28

Zacatecas. See Malpaso Valley

Zapotitan Valley, 48

Zuni, 11, 201, 202, 230; water-control systems, 206, 209–10

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