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Late Bronze Age Collapse

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. The collapse affected a large area of the Eastern Mediterranean (North Africa and Southeast Europe) and the Near East, in particular Egypt, eastern Libya, the Balkans, the Aegean, Anatolia, and, to a lesser degree, the Caucasus. It was sudden, violent, and culturally disruptive for many Bronze Age civilizations, and it brought a sharp economic decline to regional powers, notably ushering in the Greek Dark Ages.

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I need to re-listen to the episode because I only just noticed that the accompanying picture is four seasons total landscaping. I guess America's former mayor finding out live that the election has been called and yelling ALL THE NETWORKS is pretty representative of the information age

Ronan da Rosa

Really you don't need a reason to nuke the moon. Stupid fucking moon.

Aaron Irvin

I can't find the last suggestion box. Someone please consider Project A112. It's when the Air Force wanted to nuke the Moon in reaction to Sputnik.

Matthew Maxon

Quote from Wikipedia Heath "In the mid-19th century, as a cultural term, avant-garde identified a genre of art that advocated art-as-politics, art as an aesthetic and political means for realizing social change in a society."

Zachary Happy Trans Kid Mcbortion

Also, the Etruscans are actually Bronze Age survivors. That's how bad ass they are. All this earthquake plague drought invasion bullshit, Etruscans were like fuck you we're inventing a culture that'll be cribbed from us by the Romans someday.

Aaron Irvin

Cool thing about the Late Bronze Age (LBA) trade system was all of the trade partners were in contact with each other directly. This meant that a problem anywhere in the system affected the entire system, hence the extensive LBA collapse. And yes, they did have pre-emptive defensive wars, that was the Egyptian justification for invading Canaan in the first place after driving out the Hyksos, leading to the First Battle of Megiddo in 1454 BCE.

Aaron Irvin

How did you miss “The Bronzer Collapse” as the answer to the first quiz question?!

I’mNotSayingThat

I almost choked on my lunch when we got to "dirt nerds" tasting the destruction 🤣

CarrieBoo

I was picturing what "prostated on the beach" would look like and it's my favorite mental image inspired by any podcast.

Jay Voigt

Cecil: the word you wanted was “prostrated”… not “prostated”… unless Ramses was describing a very different situation with the Sea People. I mean, either way it’s a great image.

Freddy B from Fredericksburg

I love this episode with the exception of the midway skit and the end of the skit. That seemed like a personal attack towards me because you put the sound of food being eaten on to your podcast. And I don't know if I can forgive you.

Joshua Talbert

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