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A cascade of invasions, droughts, and system failures wiped out nearly every major civilization in the eastern Mediterranean around 1200 BCE.
Within a few decades, the interconnected trade networks that had sustained the Late Bronze Age world simply fell apart. The Hittite Empire vanished, Mycenaean palace centers burned, and cities across the Levant were destroyed. Scholars point to a perfect storm of climate change, earthquakes, disrupted trade routes, and attacks by the mysterious Sea Peoples.
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