Bronze Age Collapse: The Greatest Catastrophe in Ancient History

The systematic collapse of every major Bronze Age civilization around 1177 BC — Mycenae, the Hittites, Egypt, Ugarit. Examines drought, invasion, trade net

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The systematic collapse of every major Bronze Age civilization around 1177 BC — Mycenae, the Hittites, Egypt, Ugarit. Examines drought, invasion, trade network failure, and earthquake as causes.

This episode from History Unplugged features discussion of ancient civilizations, archaeological evidence, and competing theories about humanity's past. Running approximately 72 minutes, this conversation covers key research findings and perspectives from experts in the field. Explore related episodes, connected archaeological sites, and the theories discussed in this podcast.