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This work is an abridged Greek translation of selected book chapters and articles about James DeMeo's work and discovery on "Saharasia". The full Saharasia book is presently available only in the original 465-page English edition, describing a series of new discoveries on the origins of human violence and warfare, and associated-correlated cultural characteristics. It is a warning to the world about the violent cultural make-up of the peoples who today live across the large Saharasian Desert Belt, and how that region converted from a green to a hyperarid desert landscape. Lessons are found for…mehr

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This work is an abridged Greek translation of selected book chapters and articles about James DeMeo's work and discovery on "Saharasia". The full Saharasia book is presently available only in the original 465-page English edition, describing a series of new discoveries on the origins of human violence and warfare, and associated-correlated cultural characteristics. It is a warning to the world about the violent cultural make-up of the peoples who today live across the large Saharasian Desert Belt, and how that region converted from a green to a hyperarid desert landscape. Lessons are found for both ancient and modern cultures on the dangers of severe drought, desertification and climate change in shaping social and cultural institutions, and human behavior. This summary work is in the Greek language.
Autorenporträt
James DeMeo earned his PhD in the field of Geography, with a specialization in Earth and Atmospheric Science. He is author or editor of nine books and around a hundred published research papers in science journals and popular media on environmental-atmospheric issues, biophysical experiments, science history, cross-cultural studies, and health-related subjects. A former university professor, he is today retired doing private research and writing. His scientific works can be reviewed on the ResearchGate.net website. www.researchgate.net/profile/James_DeMeo