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The collapse and restoration of empires throughout history is examined. Scientists discovered 600 plum-size stone balls alongside stone tools at a 1.4-million-year-old site. An analysis of human bones suggests that Stone Age people fought wars in what is now Spain over 5000 years ago. The Bronze Age Collapse devastated western Eurasia from 1200 to 800 BC. The world experienced a series of convulsions during this time, leading to the fall of civilization in much of western Eurasia.
From 1200 to 800 BC, the world was shaken by a series of convulsions from Somalia to Sweden and from Iberia to Iran. The Bronze Age Collapse saw the fall of civilization in much of western Eurasia: https://t.co/HeXpK6ggXf https://t.co/jUKDGknSIZ
Civilization rises and falls, then rises again from the few survivors in the ashes. The Bronze Age Collapse was one of the great falls, and devastated most of the western Eurasia: https://t.co/HeXpK6fJ7H https://t.co/wDFIMUXRu8
Stone Age people were fighting small-scale wars in what is now Spain over 5000 years ago, an analysis of human bones suggests. https://t.co/VVB3ro5EsJ
When scientists excavated a 1.4-million-year-old site in the 1960s, they were stumped by the presence of nearly 600 plum-size stone balls alongside more usual stone tools such as hand axes. https://t.co/cBgQF1oEQh
What history tells us about collapsed empires trying to restore their former possessions. https://t.co/0LZnHzjp3r