Noah's Flood by William Ryan

Noah's Flood by William Ryan

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Two geophysicists investigate a huge flood 7600 years ago in the region of the Black Sea. New discoveries about the history of rapid climate change suggest that mounting seas over a wide area rapidly created a human diaspora, who have since passed on the legends and epic tales of a Great Flood.

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Noah's Flood by William Ryan

Two geophysicists investigate a huge flood 7600 years ago in the region of the Black Sea. New discoveries about the history of rapid climate change suggest that mounting seas over a wide area rapidly created a human diaspora, who have since passed on the legends and epic tales of a Great Flood.

In the domains of mental health, community development, and social problems, Dr. William Ryan worked as a sociologist, writer, researcher, and consultant. He contributed to a number of professional journals and national publications. Dr. Ryan was a long-time participant in civil rights protests, pamphleteering, and political engagement. Distress on the City: Studies in the Design and Management of Urban Mental Health Services, released in 1969, was also edited by him. His book Blame the Victim, published in 1971, was a seminal work in the disciplines of social justice and human services.

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ISBN 13 9780684810522
ISBN 10 0684810522
Title Noah's Flood
Author William Ryan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Simon & Schuster Ltd
Year published 1999-02-01
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.