Bronze Age Collapse, so relevant last year. I am really surprised I couldn't find more videos on it. Then again, archeological expeditions didn't occur last year, to offer new discoveries about the first major known global societal collapse.
Re: The Youtube video thread!
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2021 9:36 am
by RK_Striker_JK_5
Nutso wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 4:26 am
Bronze Age Collapse, so relevant last year. I am really surprised I couldn't find more videos on it. Then again, archeological expeditions didn't occur last year, to offer new discoveries about the first major known global societal collapse.
Yeah, sadly there's actually a good reason more work wasn't done. And you're right, it's damned relevant. Not just for last year though, IMHO.
Nutso wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 4:26 am
Bronze Age Collapse, so relevant last year. I am really surprised I couldn't find more videos on it. Then again, archeological expeditions didn't occur last year, to offer new discoveries about the first major known global societal collapse.
Yeah, sadly there's actually a good reason more work wasn't done. And you're right, it's damned relevant. Not just for last year though, IMHO.
It really feels that way, don't it? In response to the murder of Breonna Taylor, Kentucky is discussing a law to make it illegal, to insult police officers. Dystopia is here.
The interesting thing about the Bronze Age Collapse is that the two kingdoms that survived the collapse, Egypt and Assyria, did so in different ways. Assyria pulled back to its own borders, abandoning colonies to the "Sea Peoples," while Egypt met the "Sea Peoples" head on, and beat them back twice. Except only 30 years later, Egypt itself would collapse never to become what it once was.