
The Bronze Age Collapse
In Our Time
The Neo-Hittite Kingdoms
I think it very much depends on where you're looking at again in the European sphere. There could easily be a switch in political organization, which is leads us to think it's collapse. A number of these collapses are not in sequence with what is happening in the Eastern Mediterranean. So it's inherent in the communities themselves that they change their way of operating. The archaeological record gives an impression of something radically different. And so it may just be a more pleasant way of living in some respects. It gets too, it's enough. Now, Simon, sorry, you can break cover. You admit destruction, significant changes, but you question collapse.
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