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by alpyne
3793 days ago
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The most recent edition[1] of the Long Now Monthly Seminar series[2] focuses on this: Eric Cline: 1177 B.C.: When Civilization Collapsed
Released: Jan 12, 2016
Consider this, optimists. All the societies in the world can
collapse simultaneously. It has happened before. In the 12th
century BCE the great Bronze Age civilizations of the
Mediterranean —all of them— suddenly fell apart. Their
empires evaporated, their cities emptied out, their
technologies disappeared, and famine ruled. Mycenae, Minos,
Assyria, Hittites, Canaan, Cyprus — all gone. Even Egypt fell
into a steep decline. The Bronze Age was over. The event
should live in history as one of the great cautionary tales,
but it hasn’t because its causes were considered a mystery.
How can we know what to be cautious of? Eric Cline has taken
on on the mystery. An archaeologist-historian at George
Washington University, he is the author of 1177 B.C.: The
Year Civilization Collapsed. The failure, he suggests, was
systemic. The highly complex, richly interconnected system of
the world tipped all at once into chaos.
[1] https://overcast.fm/+lWf-Pr7g[2] http://longnow.org/seminars/podcast/ |
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