1177
BC: THE YEAR CIVILIZATION COLLAPSED
Dr.ERIC
CLINE
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From
about 1500 BC to 1200 BC, the Mediterranean region played host to a complex
cosmopolitan and globalized world-system. It may have been this very
internationalism that contributed to the apocalyptic disaster that ended the
Bronze Age. When the end came, the civilized and international world of the
Mediterranean regions came to a dramatic halt in a vast area stretching from
Greece and Italy in the west to Egypt, Canaan, and Mesopotamia in the east.
Large empires and small kingdoms collapsed rapidly. With their end came the
world’s first recorded Dark Ages. It was not until centuries later that a new
cultural renaissance emerged in Greece and the other affected areas, setting
the stage for the evolution of Western society as we know it today. Professor Eric H. Cline of The George
Washington University will explore why the Bronze Age came to an end and whether
the collapse of those ancient civilizations might hold some warnings for our
current society.
Considered
for a Pulitzer Prize for his recent book 1177 BC, Dr. Eric H. Cline is
Professor of Classics and Anthropology and the current Director of the Capitol
Archaeological Institute at The George Washington University. He is a National
Geographic Explorer, a Fulbright scholar, an NEH Public Scholar, and an
award-winning teacher and author. He has degrees in archaeology and ancient
history from Dartmouth, Yale, and the University of Pennsylvania; in May 2015,
he was awarded an honorary doctoral degree (honoris causa) from Muhlenberg
College. Dr. Cline is an active field
archaeologist with 30 seasons of excavation and survey experience.
The
views expressed in this video are those of the speaker and do not necessarily
reflect the views of the National Capital Area Skeptics.
Grateful
thanks to Dr.ERIC CLINE, NCASVIDEO and YouTube.
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