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Bronze Age Collapse Timeline Game

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About This Challenge

In exploring the topic of the Bronze Age Collapse, a timeline game serves as an engaging way to understand the sequence of events that led to this significant period in history.

  • Players must correctly place key events such as the invasion of the Sea Peoples.
  • Understanding the role of climate change and internal conflicts is crucial for success in the game.
  • The game challenges players to grasp the interconnectedness of civilizations during this tumultuous time.

Game Details: a timeline game where you place events in their correct chronological order

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  • around 1200 BC: Hittite Empire collapses
  • around 1200 BC: Mycenaean Greece falls
  • around 1200 BC: Egyptian New Kingdom weakened
  • around 1200 BC: Sea Peoples invade Mediterranean region
  • around 1200 BC: Collapse of the Assyrian Empire
  • around 1200 BC: Dorian Invasion of Greece
  • around 1200 BC: Phoenician cities decline
  • around 1200 BC: Collapse of the Minoan civilization
  • around 1180 BC: Troy VII destroyed
  • around 1180 BC: Ugarit destroyed by Sea Peoples
  • around 1175 BC: Collapse of the Hittite Empire
  • around 1100 BC: Assyrian Empire weakened
  • around 1100 BC: Decline of the Babylonian Empire
  • around 1100 BC: Collapse of the Mycenaean civilization
  • around 1070 BC: End of the Egyptian New Kingdom
  • around 1050 BC: Sea Peoples settle in Canaan
  • around 1000 BC: Iron Age begins in the Middle East
  • around 1000 BC: Phoenician city-states flourish
  • around 911 BC: Neo-Assyrian Empire rises
  • around 900 BC: End of the Bronze Age Collapse

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