
1177 B.C.
The Year Civilization Collapsed
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Narrated by:
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Andy Caploe
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By:
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Eric H. Cline
About this listen
In 1177 B.C., marauding groups known only as the "Sea Peoples" invaded Egypt. The pharaoh’s army and navy managed to defeat them, but the victory so weakened Egypt that it soon slid into decline, as did most of the surrounding civilizations. After centuries of brilliance, the civilized world of the Bronze Age came to an abrupt and cataclysmic end. Kingdoms fell like dominoes over the course of just a few decades. No more Minoans or Mycenaeans. No more Trojans, Hittites, or Babylonians. The thriving economy and cultures of the late second millennium B.C., which had stretched from Greece to Egypt and Mesopotamia, suddenly ceased to exist, along with writing systems, technology, and monumental architecture. But the Sea Peoples alone could not have caused such widespread breakdown. How did it happen?
In this major new account of the causes of this "First Dark Ages", Eric Cline tells the gripping story of how the end was brought about by multiple interconnected failures, ranging from invasion and revolt to earthquakes, drought, and the cutting of international trade routes. Bringing to life the vibrant multicultural world of these great civilizations, he draws a sweeping panorama of the empires and globalized peoples of the Late Bronze Age and shows that it was their very interdependence that hastened their dramatic collapse and ushered in a dark age that lasted centuries.
A compelling combination of narrative and the latest scholarship, 1177 B.C. sheds new light on the complex ties that gave rise to, and ultimately destroyed, the flourishing civilizations of the Late Bronze Age - and that set the stage for the emergence of classical Greece.
©2014 Eric H. Cline. Published by Princeton University Press. (P)2014 Audible, Inc.Entertaining and Thought Provoking
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Unfortunately the last few chapters are a little repetitive, especially chapters 8 and 9 and the listing of archaeological evidence can sometimes be a bit dry.
Good fact based analysis, repetitive at the end
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I want more like this!
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no longer a dark stretch in history
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I had no right knowing which archeologist and historians opinions were discovered when.
If that's your thing, this would be right up you're street.
But overall, really good I think.
Great low down on this period in history.
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A fascinating new topic for me
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Spoiled by the narrator & the overuse of "However"
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Wealth of information at an enjoyable pace.
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I have a loop of the author saying “Shoopilooliooma the third” over and over again. You should try it.
Great listen.
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Also, like so many audiobooks... the ending lacks any gravitas and takes you by surprise.
A fascinating part of history
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