Yves Earhart 
Andes Mountains Past [EPUB ebook] 

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Andes Mountains Past explores the profound connection between the Andean civilizations and their dynamic natural environment. The book argues that the Andes Mountains weren’t just a backdrop but an active force shaping the trajectory of South American societies. By integrating geological and climatic data with historical and anthropological accounts, it offers a unique perspective, revealing how geography, climate, and geological processes influenced human history, cultural development, and societal structures. For example, the book examines how societies like the Inca and Tiwanaku adapted to challenges such as earthquakes and El Niño events.

Beginning with the Andes’ geological formation and its impact on climate and biodiversity, the book traces the development of complex societies, including the Inca, while analyzing the role of environmental factors in their rise and fall. It also explores the impact of Spanish colonization and contemporary challenges like climate change.

The book ultimately provides readers with a holistic understanding of the Andes, emphasizing the interplay between humans and their environment, and challenging Eurocentric perspectives of history.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 60 ● ISBN 9788233987763 ● File size 0.6 MB ● Translator AI ● Publisher Publifye ● City Tokyo ● Country JP ● Published 2025 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 10203637 ● Copy protection without

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