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Mining

Zarathustra is reconstructed as a poor priest-prophet in or near northern Iran, close to a violent mining frontier connected to the Bronze Age economy.

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Zarathustra is reconstructed as a poor priest-prophet in or near northern Iran, close to a violent mining frontier connected to the Bronze Age economy.

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Too Many Rich People, Too Little Power

2024-10-08, day precision · Civilization #6: Elite Overproduction and the Bronze Age Collapse

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"...that you can profit or make money. The first way is mining. So, basically extracting resources, tin and copper, in order to make bronze...."

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