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The wealthy port city of Ugarit on the Syrian coast was destroyed around 1185 BCE and never rebuilt.
Ugarit had been a thriving cosmopolitan hub where multiple languages and cultures mixed. The city's final archives include desperate letters requesting military aid that never came. Its destruction is one of the most vivid snapshots of the Bronze Age Collapse — a prosperous city wiped off the map practically overnight.
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