No planet B: comparative reflections on hydraulic engineering and zoonotic epidemics in the Jordan Valley in early Neolithic time and twenty first century

ANTROPOLOGIA PORTUGUESA(2023)

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This article focuses on the critical importance of knowledge, a key trait of human culture, in multi-species environmental coadaptation and niche co-construction in human evolutionary history. It draws upon two cases of hydraulic engineering and associated zoonotic epidemics in the Jordan Valley, which has been part of the planetary crossroads of human migration and cultural exchange (including the exchange of knowledge) since prehistoric times. The first case is based on existing archaeological studies of the Neolithic town of Jericho as it was 10,000 years ago in today's Palestine, and the second is based on our ethnographic fieldwork on ect under construction since 2017, 110 km away from Jericho, located in today's Israel. Following recent observations by ecologists that the Earth is becoming one single ecosys Deputyship of Therapeutic Affairs, Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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Planetary ecosystem,human knowledge,adaptation,niche construction,energy transition
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