Valin Posted May 14, 2016 Share Posted May 14, 2016 New ScientistColin BarrasMay 12 2016The Trojan War was a grander event than even Homer would have us believe. The famous conflict may have been one of the final acts in what one archaeologist has controversially dubbed “World War Zero” – an event he claims brought the eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age world crashing down 3200 years ago. And the catalyst for the war? A mysterious and arguably powerful civilisation almost entirely overlooked by archaeologists: the Luwians. By the second millennium BC, civilisation had taken hold throughout the eastern Mediterranean. The Egyptian New Kingdom coexisted with the Hittites of central Anatolia and the Mycenaeans of mainland Greece, among others. In little more than a single generation, they had all collapsed. Was the culprit climate change? Some sort of earthquake storm? Social unrest? Archaeologists can’t seem to agree. Eberhard Zangger, head of international non-profit, Luwian Studies, based in Zurich, Switzerland, says that’s because one crucial piece of the puzzle is missing. Another powerful civilisation in western Anatolia played a crucial role in the downfall (see video below). More Vids Here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valin Posted May 14, 2016 Author Share Posted May 14, 2016 It really really needs to be noted that we don't know all that much about what happen 3,200 years ago. We do know that around 1200 BC (or BCE) civilization in the eastern Mediterranean and Mesopotamian area collapsed. We don't really know how, why, who were the causes. This gives raise to many theories and bloody battles. Here are some, in no particular order (This one will probably be gone soon so watch it while you can) These 1st two put forth the Standard Chronology https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUA0CYwuWwQ This is a new theory with a very different Chronology Patterns of Evidence: The Exodus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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