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  2. Invasions, destruction and possible population movements during the collapse of the Bronze Age, beginning c. 1200 BC. The Late Bronze Age collapse was a time of widespread societal collapse during the 12th century BC associated with environmental change, mass migration, and the destruction of cities.

  3. In 1300, Europe had about 100 million people; then a series of calamities struck. First Germany and other northern countries experienced crop failures from 1315 to 1317, and these resulted in widespread starvation and death. Then, in 1347, Europe was hit by one of the worst disasters in human history, an epidemic called the Black Death.

  4. Feb 5, 2022 · The Bronze Age began around 3000 BC and ended circa 1200 BC. The major powers of this age include the Egyptians, Minoans, Hittites, Assyrians, and Babylonians. These civilizations would ultimately fall with catastrophic events resulting in the first recorded Dark Age.

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  5. c. 1300 BC—Rise of the Urnfield culture. c. 1300 BC—1312 BC—the revelation of the Torah to Moses occurred. c. 1300 BC—Some people of "Eastern Woodlands" begin to build massive earthworks, mounds of earth and stone. Poverty Point, Louisiana is the earliest one. c. 1300 BC–1200 BC—Treasury of Atreus, Mycenae, Greece, is built ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AssyriaAssyria - Wikipedia

    1243–1207 BC), Assyria began to realize its aspirations of becoming a significant regional power. These kings campaigned in all directions and incorporated a significant amount of territory into the growing Assyrian Empire. Under Shalmaneser I, the last remnants of the Mitanni kingdom were formally annexed into Assyria.

  7. As a result of plague-carrying rats being introduced from the Middle East, an outbreak of the plague erupted across Europe, North Africa and Central Asia in the mid 1300s (map below). It killed about 75 million people, including 30-60% of the population in Europe.

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