More than 3,200 years ago, a vast, interconnected civilization thrived. Then it suddenly collapsed. What happened? Dave Roos English Heritage/Heritage Images/Getty Images Published:July 28, 2021 Last Updated:Ja
Bronze Age Collapse - 1,200 BC - What Happened to the Sea People?
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