“The Sea Peoples are the big boogeymen of the Bronze Age collapse,” says Cline. “I do think they're part of it, but not the sole reason. I believe they're as much a symptom of the collapse as they were a cause.” 'Megadrought' and 'Earthquake Storms' ...
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Bronze Age Collapse - 1,200 BC - What Happened to the Sea People?
t intelligent. There are dumb ways and clever ways to come across as intelligent. In 1981, Ned Block, a philosopher at New York University,showedthat Turing’s proposal fell short of those gut instincts. Because it said nothing of whatcausedthe behavior, the Turing test can be beaten ...
Penelope Allison, in Pompeian Households, An Analysis of Material Culture, suggests that Pompeiian households may have been separated by gender and time of day, but not by age. The men seem to occupy the front hall of the house during the morning, the women would occupy that same space du...
The season had not started well. The archaeologists were part of a group of close to three dozen researchers digging near the ancient Palace of Nestor, on a hilltop near Pylos on the southwest coast of Greece. The palace was built in the Bronze Age by the Mycenaeans—the heroes...
Ultimately, it turned out that solar communism is not based on political or social assumptions but on one of the most basic laws of physics and economics—the second law of thermodynamics. The natural entropy budget of the Earth and its imbalance caused by the anthropogenic greenhouse effect, ...
The Minoans ruled the area we now know as Greece during the Aegean Bronze Age (around 3000-1100 BCE). Centered on the Greek island of Crete, they used their access to the sea to establish trade routes in the Mediterranean. Trading success meant wealth, and with it, the development of ...
In 1792, Mount Unzen in Japan erupted, causing part of the volcano to collapse into the sea. The landslide caused a megatsunami that reached 100 meters (330 feet) high and killed approximately 15,000 people in the local fishing villages. In 1883, The eruption of Krakatoa created pyroclastic...