Klima Macht Geschichte: Menschheitsgeschichte als Abbild der Klimaentwicklung is a book written by Kenneth J. Hsu, published in German by Orell Füssli Verlag (Zürich, Switzerland) on 17th October 2000. The English transliteration of the title is Climate Makes History: The History Of Mankind As A Reflection Of Climatic Evolution. The official English title is Climate And Peoples: A Theory Of Climate Changes And Their Impacts On Hominid Evolution, ...
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