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Simon Stoddart

Fellow of Magdalene College and Reader in Prehistory at the University of Cambridge

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Jun 16, 2016 • 47min

The Bronze Age Collapse

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss The Bronze Age Collapse, the name given by many historians to what appears to have been a sudden, uncontrolled destruction of dominant civilizations around 1200 BC in the Aegean, Eastern Mediterranean and Anatolia. Among other areas, there were great changes in Minoan Crete, Egypt, the Hittite Empire, Mycenaean Greece and Syria. The reasons for the changes, and the extent of those changes, are open to debate and include droughts, rebellions, the breakdown of trade as copper became less desirable, earthquakes, invasions, volcanoes and the mysterious Sea Peoples. With John Bennet Director of the British School at Athens and Professor of Aegean Archaeology at the University of SheffieldLinda Hulin Fellow of Harris Manchester College and Research Officer at the Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology at the University of OxfordAndSimon Stoddart Fellow of Magdalene College and Reader in Prehistory at the University of Cambridge Producer: Simon Tillotson.
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Nov 30, 2023 • 55min

Cities, the Etruscans, and Global Urbanism: Interview with Professor Simon Stoddart

Leading expert on urban formation in Etruria, Professor Simon Stoddart, discusses the process of urbanization during the Iron Age in the Mediterranean world. Topics include the construction and roles of cities, Etruscan tombs in Italy, cross-cultural perspectives on state formation, and the varying sizes of Etruscan cities due to peer-polity interaction.