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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.
Feb 5, 2022 · By 1200 BC it had spread to Greece, the Levant, and Egypt. It was very popular in Greece, but it is in Europe that the greatest number of ancient swords have been found. A new type of military unit was now being deployed.
Dec 4, 2022 · The Late Bronze Age collapse is a shocking event when cultures across the Eastern Mediterranean and Near East mysteriously fell between 1200-1150 BC. To the layman who is educated in the Euro-Centric tradition, history stops at the Greeks.
the events of 1200 BC, when the comfortable Bronze Age world was transformed by similar crises of war, climate change, and cultural catastrophe, there are some obvious lessons and warnings to be heeded.
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Nov 20, 2023 · It appears the advanced military and earthwork technologies of the society spread across Europe after their collapse in 1200 BC. The importance and influence of these groups helps explain similarities in material culture and iconography across Europe in the later second millennium BC, said Assoc Professor Molloy.
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Jan 29, 2024 · Through ground surveys, excavation, and geophysical prospection, the team established that most of the sites were established between 1600 and 1450 BC, and were likely maintained until an en...
Between 1200 and 1150 BC, the cultural collapse of the Mycenaean kingdoms, the Hittite Empire in Anatolia and Syria, [1] and the Egyptian Empire in Syria and Canaan, [2] interrupted trade routes and extinguished literacy.