
The Fall of Rome: Debating Causality and the Collapse of the Western Empire
Dig: A History Podcast
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The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
Sociologist S. Colin Gilfillin argued that lead poisoning was a significant factor in the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. Other monocasal explanations were discredited even more swiftly. William A. Schmick-Neale's 1976 theory on the fall of Rome suggests that disease played a significant role in the decline in the Roman empire. The Antonine Plague, which happened from 165 to 180 CE, left 5 to 10 million Romans dead.
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