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The end of the Bronze Age

Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe ca. 1200 B.C.
Book • 1993
Robert Drews's "The End of the Bronze Age" explores the societal transformations and military changes that led to the catastrophic collapse of Bronze Age civilizations around 1200 B.C.

Drews examines the role of warfare and technological advancements in this period of upheaval.

He analyzes the decline of major empires and the emergence of new power structures.

The book provides a detailed analysis of the military strategies and technological innovations of the time.

Drews's work offers a comprehensive understanding of the factors that contributed to the Bronze Age collapse.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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John Vervaeke
in the context of discussing books about the Bronze Age collapse.
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Ep. 2 - Flow, Metaphor, and the Axial Revolution
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Richard Rowland
as an older book that discusses the Bronze Age collapse and its connection to Homeric stories.
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Sing the Rage (Iliad Introduction Part 1)
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Gary Arndt
as an influential work that discusses the Bronze Age collapse.
The Late Bronze Age Collapse
Mentioned when Eric Cline recalls being asked to write a book on the Late Bronze Age collapse by Princeton University Press.
The Collapse of the Late Bronze Age and its Aftermath | Eric H. Cline with Javier Mejia

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