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Non athletic points to ponder thread
Posted on 5/3/19 at 9:20 am
Posted on 5/3/19 at 9:20 am
Since this is a Vanderbilt Board just a thread to discuss points of academic thoughts and ideas not related to sports.
With all the folks added to the board perhaps they have some interesting thoughts to pose or ponder.
With all the folks added to the board perhaps they have some interesting thoughts to pose or ponder.
Posted on 5/3/19 at 9:57 pm to Cheese Grits
Not a "point to ponder," I suppose, but just an interesting article I was reading today.
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The end of this lucky climate regime did not immediately, or in any simple deterministic sense, spell the doom of Rome. Rather, a less favorable climate undermined its power just when the empire was imperilled by more dangerous enemies—Germans, Persians—from without. Climate instability peaked in the sixth century, during the reign of Justinian. Work by dendro-chronologists and ice-core experts points to an enormous spasm of volcanic activity in the 530s and 540s CE, unlike anything else in the past few thousand years. This violent sequence of eruptions triggered what is now called the ‘Late Antique Little Ice Age,’ when much colder temperatures endured for at least 150 years. This phase of climate deterioration had decisive effects in Rome’s unravelling. It was also intimately linked to a catastrophe of even greater moment: the outbreak of the first pandemic of bubonic plague.
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