The current scholarly theory is described as perfect storm or systems collapse: not one event in one year, but decades of earthquakes, climate cooling, and internal revolt.
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The current scholarly theory is described as perfect storm or systems collapse: not one event in one year, but decades of earthquakes, climate cooling, and internal revolt.
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"Okay? Before, we thought that it must have been an invasion. So the idea is that what's happening is, you had people from the..."
"...And these three major events are, natural disasters, or so basically earthquakes. So we have archaeological evidence, that there was a series of earthquakes..."
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