
After the Bronze Age Collapse
Tides of History
What We Need to Know About the Late Bronze Age World
More than any other place, Egypt suffered the least from the series of upheavals that struck the late Bronze Age world. Because denial was the only real water route in and out of Egypt, much less of the country was exposed to potential seaborn dangers. The steady pulse of the Nile and its floods meant that agricultural yields were less immediately vulnerable to climatic disruption in Egypt than they were elsewhere.
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