Culture and climate
Culture and Climate: Anthropology of the Environment and Geodeterminism Introduction: Climate as the Architect of Civilizations The relationship between culture and climate is one of the oldest and most controversial topics in anthropology, geography, and history. Climate, understood as a long-term weather pattern, is not just a backdrop but a formative factor that indirectly shapes social institutions, psychological type, mythology, and art through the economic base. However, it is important to avoid a simplistic geographical determinism (climate decides everything) and recognize that culture is a complex response to environmental challenges, including technological adaptation and symbolic interpretation. Economic Base: How Climate Dictates the Economic System Climate determines the agricultural calendar, the productivity of agriculture, the availability of resources, and transportation routes, which, in turn, lay the foundation for social structure. Riverine civilizations (Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, China): The hot arid or subtropical climate with flooding of large rivers led to the need for massive irrigation works. This required strict centralization of power, the creation of a bureaucratic apparatus, and the development of exact sciences (astronomy, geometry). The "hydraulic" model of the state (according to the theory of K. Wittfogel) with despotic rule was born. The cult of the sun and the overflowing river became the basis of religion and mythology. Maritime civilizations (Ancient Greece, Phoenicia, Venice): The Mediterranean climate with a mild winter, rocky, infertile soils, but a rugged coastline made seafaring, trade, and colonization advantageous, not agriculture. This facilitated the development of individualism, entrepreneurship, democratic polis institutions (in Greece), and complex private law. Mythology was populated by patrons of sailors and travelers. Steppe nomadic empires (from the Huns to the Mongols): The harsh sharply continental climate of ... Read more
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