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'The Hittites lived in interesting times' - art after the end of civilisation (Original Post) ashling Jun 2019 OP
Darned Chinese curse.... AJT Jun 2019 #1
K&R Thanks for posting, interesting article in terms of art & civilization. appalachiablue Jun 2019 #2
interesting time period HeartlandProgressive Aug 2019 #4
Interesting. Thank you for posting. bobbieinok Jun 2019 #3

appalachiablue

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2. K&R Thanks for posting, interesting article in terms of art & civilization.
Tue Jun 25, 2019, 09:47 PM
Jun 2019

"Then came the Bronze Age collapse. After 1200 BC, a combination of environmental disasters, from ‘earthquake storms’ to droughts, led to famine and mass migrations. Over decades, the inter-palace trade in luxury goods dried up, economies crashed, and elites were cut off from one another.

Cities fell amid the chaos, some due to invasions, others perhaps due to popular uprisings. These events redrew the eastern Mediterranean and Near Eastern world’s political map: the territories controlled by Babylon and Assyria shrunk to their cores; Egypt lost its empire and crumbled into political disunity; Greece entered a dark age; meanwhile, the Hittite empire, stretching from western Anatolia into Syria, completely collapsed, leaving a void. The world of interconnected palace systems ceased to exist."

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