
1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed
By Eric H. Cline$24.95 USD
Eric Cline tells the gripping story of how the late Bronze Age world, a sophisticated, interconnected network of empires and kingdoms, collapsed almost simultaneously around 1200 BC. Through the lens of modern systems thinking, Cline shows how climate change, drought, earthquakes, internal rebellions, and the mysterious Sea Peoples combined to bring down civilizations that had flourished for centuries.
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📄 264 pages⏱ ~2 hr read📅 2026
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Eric Cline tells the gripping story of how the late Bronze Age world, a sophisticated, interconnected network of empires and kingdoms, collapsed almost simultaneously around 1200 BC. Through the lens of modern systems thinking, Cline shows how climate change, drought, earthquakes, internal rebellions, and the mysterious Sea Peoples combined to bring down civilizations that had flourished for centuries.
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