Climate change, invasions, and economic decline contributed to the collapse of Mediterranean Bronze Age civilizations.
A 1927 expedition opened a buried world on Cyprus, where copper wealth, an undeciphered script, and the rich graves of Enkomi reveal a late surge of Mycenaean presence. Set against the shockwaves of ...
History is filled with powerful empires that seemed invincible until they weren't. Between roughly 1250 and 1150 BCE, major cities were destroyed, whole civilizations fell, diplomatic and trade ...
The collapse of several Mediterranean civilisations in the Late Bronze Age may have been caused by cascading instability across networks of political alliances and trade, according to simulations.