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About: David Keys

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David Keys is archaeology correspondent for the London daily paper, The Independent, as well as a writer on historical climate change, and contributor to television programs on archeological subjects. His book Catastrophe: An Investigation into the Origins of the Modern World (2000) on a 6th-century AD climatic disaster has had a mixed reception – he and his theory were featured in the 2000 Television pilot to the PBS series, Secrets of the Dead.

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  • David Keys is archaeology correspondent for the London daily paper, The Independent, as well as a writer on historical climate change, and contributor to television programs on archeological subjects. His book Catastrophe: An Investigation into the Origins of the Modern World (2000) on a 6th-century AD climatic disaster has had a mixed reception – he and his theory were featured in the 2000 Television pilot to the PBS series, Secrets of the Dead. (en)
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  • David Keys is archaeology correspondent for the London daily paper, The Independent, as well as a writer on historical climate change, and contributor to television programs on archeological subjects. His book Catastrophe: An Investigation into the Origins of the Modern World (2000) on a 6th-century AD climatic disaster has had a mixed reception – he and his theory were featured in the 2000 Television pilot to the PBS series, Secrets of the Dead. (en)
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  • David Keys (en)
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