After 1177 BC
The Survival of Civilizations
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Eric Cline's 'After 1177 B.C.
: The Survival of Civilizations' explores the aftermath of the Late Bronze Age collapse across the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean.
The book uncovers the varied responses of different societies to the widespread devastation caused by invasion, natural disasters, and trade disruptions.
Some societies disappeared, while others adapted and transformed, leading to the emergence of new civilizations such as the Phoenicians and Israelites.
Cline also investigates the rise of transformative innovations like iron and the alphabet during this period of chaos.
Ultimately, the book offers insights into the resilience, adaptation, and innovation that shaped the post-collapse world, leading up to the resurgence of Greece.
: The Survival of Civilizations' explores the aftermath of the Late Bronze Age collapse across the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean.
The book uncovers the varied responses of different societies to the widespread devastation caused by invasion, natural disasters, and trade disruptions.
Some societies disappeared, while others adapted and transformed, leading to the emergence of new civilizations such as the Phoenicians and Israelites.
Cline also investigates the rise of transformative innovations like iron and the alphabet during this period of chaos.
Ultimately, the book offers insights into the resilience, adaptation, and innovation that shaped the post-collapse world, leading up to the resurgence of Greece.
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The Collapse of the Late Bronze Age and its Aftermath | Eric H. Cline with Javier Mejia