Kenneth M Sweeney · @KenSwe
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Hi all,

Looking to publish a podcast episode on ancient Ireland and hoping to source an expert on that period so if anyone is interested or may know someone, please let me know at thecomfortablespotpodcast@gmail.com.

#history #irishhistory #culture #bronzeagecollapse #ruralhistory #bronzeage #histodons #archeology #ancientireland

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Kenneth Freeman · @Kencf618033
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mayday · @mad_mayday
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World History Encyclopedia · @whencyclopedia
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The Hittites occupied the ancient region of Anatolia (also known as Asia Minor, modern-day Turkey) prior to 1700 BCE, developed a culture apparently from the indigenous Hatti (and possibly the Hurrian) people, and expanded their territories into an empire which rivaled, and threatened, the established nation of Egypt. worldhistory.org/hittite/

#hattusa #bronzeagecollapse #anatolia #History

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World History Encyclopedia · @whencyclopedia
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World History Encyclopedia · @whencyclopedia
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The decline of the Late Bronze Age civilizations of the Mediterranean and Near East has puzzled historians and archaeologists for centuries. worldhistory.org/article/1446/

#hittite #bronzeagecollapse #bronzeage #History

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Lucifer · @luvcie
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@ManyRoads yeah, the latest theory, in super short, is that climate changes, maybe by volcanic eruptions caused famine and violent mass migration of what we call the , which in turn devastated all civilisations in the late bronze age causing the collapse of civilisation.

#seapeople #bronzeagecollapse #syria #antiquity #hittites #climatechange #history #archaeology #smithsonian

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World History Encyclopedia · @whencyclopedia
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Dress and appearance in Bronze Age Greece (c. 3100 BCE - c. 1100 BCE) played a part in defining gender roles and emphasising idealized beauty that planted the seed for modern-day standards. The Minoans turned the island of Crete into a Mediterranean powerhouse and dominated Aegean culture until around 1450 BCE when the Mycenaean civilization from the Greek mainland peaked and wrested control. F...worldhistory.org/article/1723/

#bronzeagecollapse #bronzeage #akrotiri

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World History Encyclopedia · @whencyclopedia
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A diaspora is a large group of people with a similar heritage or homeland who have since moved from their original homelands to another country. In terms of ethnicity, they share a common language, worldviews, myths, religious concepts and rituals, social customs, and food. The Greek term dia speiro ("to sow over" or "to scatter about") indicates a transplanting of a culture from one area to an...worldhistory.org/article/1942/

#magnagraecia #bronzeagecollapse #ArmenianGenocide

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World History Encyclopedia · @whencyclopedia
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The Sea Peoples were a confederacy of naval raiders who harried the coastal towns and cities of the Mediterranean region between c. 1276-1178 BCE, concentrating their efforts especially on Egypt. They are considered one of the major contributing causes to the Bronze Age Collapse (c. 1250-c.1150 BCE) and were once regarded as the primary cause.
worldhistory.org/Sea_Peoples/

#hurrians #egyptianwarfare #bronzeagecollapse

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