Collapse Of The Bronze Age by Manuel Robbins
The Story of Greece, Troy, Israel, Egypt, and the Peoples of the Sea
This insightful exploration delves into the mysterious and complex factors that led to the downfall of the Bronze Age civilizations around 1200 BCE. It examines a multitude of interconnected causes, including natural disasters, economic disruptions, and invasions by the "Sea Peoples," which collectively contributed to the collapse of once-thriving societies across the Mediterranean and Near East. The narrative weaves together archaeological evidence and historical analysis to provide a comprehensive understanding of how these ancient cultures, despite their advancements, were vulnerable to a confluence of destabilizing events.
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