Submitted by Gideonn1021 t3_zgeqjq in history
I was recently looking into the events that caused the collapse of most Bronze Age civilizations, and I found this map that shows invasion/migration patterns.
https://www.worldhistory.org/image/15310/the-late-bronze-age-collapse-c-1200---1150-bce/
Looking at the map I see there was a substantial amount of movement from Central Europe. Looking into various sources such as the Metropolitan museum in NYC I found there was a major culture shift at the same time in Europe as well, including a change in burial practices and religious beliefs, as well as a massive increase in metal working and advanced weaponry. To me it seems that whatever happened in Europe to drastically alter their culture led to migration and the "sea people" that contributed to the collapse of Bronze age civilizations. Does anyone have more information about what specifically occurred in Central Europe around 1200 BCE, and is there a correlation between the two as I am lead to believe?
As a bonus question is there a list or map out there that shows the order and probable dates each city collapsed? Much appreciated.
puckkeeper28 t1_izgp0gx wrote
If you solve this question on Reddit that would be incredible. I don’t think anyone really knows how it went down yet.