The Late Bronze Age collapse was a time of widespread societal collapse during the 12th century BC, between c. 1200 and 1150. The collapse affected a large area of the Eastern Mediterranean (North Africa and Southeast Europe) and the Near East, in particular Egypt, eastern Libya, the Balkans, the Aegean, Anatolia, … Prikaži več The half century between c. 1200 and 1150 BCE saw the cultural collapse of the Mycenaean kingdoms, the Kassites in Babylonia, the Hittite Empire in Anatolia and the Levant, and the New Kingdom of Egypt, as well as the … Prikaži več Evidence of destruction Anatolia Before the Bronze Age collapse, Anatolia (Asia Minor) was … Prikaži več • Asia portal • Greek Dark Ages – period following the Late Bronze Age collapse • Iron Age Cold Epoch • Middle Bronze Age migrations (ancient Near East) Prikaži več • Fischer, Peter M. and Teresa Bürge, 2024. "Sea Peoples" Up-To-Date : New Research on Transformations in the Eastern Mediterranean in … Prikaži več Gradually, by the end of the ensuing Dark Age, remnants of the Hittites coalesced into small Syro-Hittite states in Cilicia and in the Levant, where the new states were composed of mixed Hittite and Aramean polities. Beginning in the mid-10th century BC, a series of … Prikaži več Various theories have been put forward as possible contributors to the collapse, many of them mutually compatible. Environmental Volcanoes Prikaži več • Cline, Eric H. (2014). 1177 B.C. : the Year Civilization Collapsed. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-14089-6. • Drews, Robert (1993). The End of the Bronze Age : Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe ca. 1200 B.C. Princeton, NJ: Princeton … Prikaži več Splet12. nov. 2024 · For those unfamiliar, the Late Bronze Age Collapse refers to the rapid disintegration of some of the most prominent civilisations of the Eastern Mediterranean …
Earthquakes and Late Bronze Age collapse: the end of an old myth?
SpletLong ago, these four Bronze Age civilizations lived together in a healthy system of trade, agriculture, and sometimes warfare. But then, everything changed when the Sea People attacked. The... SpletThe Late Bronze Age (LBA) collapse has long been studied and debated, but there is still no consensus on its causes. Since 19661, one of the most controversial theories regarding collapse has been climate change. forcing daffodils in pots
2. The Bronze Age Collapse - Mediterranean Apocalypse
SpletThe reasons for the catastrophic and wide spread political as well as physical collapse in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean areas that define the end of the Bronze age ca. 1225 BC to 1175 BC remain a major enigma. It has been attributed by historian to attacks by outsiders with the most favored group being the (enigmatic) so-called sea people. Splet10. apr. 2024 · 1177 BC Revisited: Updating the Late Bronze Age Collapse. April 13, 2024 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm EDT . Jepson Hall 118 211 Richmond Way Richmond, VA 23173 United States. Sponsored by: AIA-Richmond Society, University of Richmond. AIA Society: Richmond « Decorated Caves of the ... SpletThe divers are part of a scientific team excavating on land and underwater to investigate why a string of Late Bronze Age civilizations toppled—the Mycenaean kingdom in Greece, … forcing diversity in the workplace