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By the Late Bronze Age, the Eastern Mediterranean was at the center of the some of the most advanced civilizations of the world. In Egypt, the New Kingdom was at its height, in Anatolia, the Hittites had carved out a vast empire, in the Levant, the Canaanite coastal cities were ...
Among the casualties of the Late Bronze Age collapse was large-scale monument building and an entire system of writing called Linear B, an archaic form of Greek used by Mycenaean scribes to record economic transactions. “Since only the top 1 percent could read or write, they lost that abilit...
Bronze age collapseMediterranean tradeThe study of silver, which was an important mean of currency in the Southern Levant during the Bronze and Iron Age periods (~1950–586 BCE), revealed an unusual phenomenon. Silver hoards from a specific, yet rather long timespan, ~1200–950 BCE, ...
The influence of climatic change on the Late Bronze Age collapse and the Greek Dark Ages. J. Archaeol. Sci. 39, 1862–1870 (2012). Article Google Scholar Martín-Puertas, C. et al. Arid and humid phases in southern Spain during the last 4000 years: the Zoñar Lake record, Córdoba....
W. Crisis in Context: The End of the Late Bronze Age in the Eastern Mediterranean. American Journal of Archaeology 120, 99–149 (2016). 50. Drake, B. L. The influence of climatic change on the Late Bronze Age Collapse and the Greek Dark Ages. Journal of Archaeological Science 39, 1862...
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Intriguingly, the so-called Late Bronze Age collapse in the Near East, which shifted the economic centres towards Greece and Italy, was dated with olive remains to 3,140 cal bp (1190 cal bc, Kaniewski et al. 2012). The alteration of vegetation through land use likely included the spread ...
Some of the major civilizations of the Bronze Age like the Minoans, Egyptians, and Hittites suffered major disruptions, or even collapse (Late Bronze Age Collapse), around 4.0−3.0 ka when a long drought likely contributed to crop failures, death, and famine in the so-called 3.2 ka event...