The Late Bronze Age, collapseLate Bronze Age eastern MediterraneanHittitesTelAphek letter, UgaritHittite royal familyMycenaean AegeanAmmurapi, stele of “Baal with ThunderboltPeleset/Philistine settlementsShikila and Sherdana, Sea PeoplesCollapse and DestructionMigrations and ResettlementsNotes...
Collapse of Late Bronze Age Civilizations Linked to Climate ChangeEnrico de Lazaro
Archaeology of the Late Bronze Age Collapse The collapse of Palatial Civilization at the end of the Bronze Age (1315–1190 BCE) occurred in different places at different times over the course of two centuries. Many of these destructions have been attributed to human-causes. Large population migr...
床单军团菲利克斯 Milan Forward/Winger 继续开发西方古代史深度问题,Late Bronze Age Collapse 、古埃及赫梯比较论这么大的事情,知乎上居然1个问题没有,总体上内容接近一片空白,不过也一点不奇怪了。 其实对于具体史料学还真是小白水平,绝大部分情况下提到长周期古代史都是一定要和火山、气候扯上关系,是为后者做...
The Late Bronze Age Collapse, often alternately referred to as the Mycenaean Palatial Civilization Collapse, was a period of time — roughly between the years of 1250-1000 BC (3250-3000 years ago) — that was violent, and catastrophically disruptive with regard to cultures, social systems/practic...
The Bronze Age of Central Europe was a period of major social, economic, political and ideological change. The arrival of millet is often seen as part of wider Bronze Age connectivity, yet understanding of the subsistence regimes underpinning this dynami
Lawrence, D., Palmisano, A., & Gruchy, M. W. de., 2021.Collapse and continuity: A multi-proxy reconstruction of settlement organization and population trajectories in the Northern Fertile Crescent during the 4.2kya Rapid Climate Change event.PLOS ONE, 16(1), e0244871. ...
Forest destruction apparently began in the late Neolithic or early Bronze Age but was accelerated during the Iron Age, Norse and Monastic periods. There is no clear evidence to suggest that widespread soil erosion accompanied deforestation and the limestone pavements would seem to have lacked a ...
Asparn/Schletz15,45. There, a minimum of 67 incomplete individuals were found scattered in the base of a ditch. Skulls (n = 33), representing all ages and both sexes, provided evidence of unhealed trauma. As twelve of these individuals were dated towards the collapse of the settlement...
After the collapse of Sialk III culture, the trade declined more in the north, and the 393 Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research (ASSEHR), volume 183 subsequent redevelopment of Sialk IV was strongly associated with the southern Susa C culture. The same pottery, cylinder...