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The Indus Valley World (3300– 1300 BCE) showcased city planning class. The collapse of the Bronze Age worlds (1200 BCE)– including the... Show more
The Indus Valley World (3300– 1300 BCE) showcased city planning class. The collapse of the Bronze Age worlds (1200 BCE)– including the... Show more
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The Indus Valley World (3300– 1300 BCE) showcased city planning class. The collapse of the Bronze Age worlds (1200 BCE)– including the Hittites and Mycenaeans– has been attributed to environment change, invasions by the “Sea Peoples,” and trade interruptions. Ancient civilizations were not separated entities but vibrant networks of technology, adjusting to obstacles and trading ideas throughout continents.
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The Indus Valley World (3300– 1300 BCE) showcased city planning class. The collapse of the Bronze Age worlds (1200 BCE)– including the... Show more
Group Description
The Indus Valley World (3300– 1300 BCE) showcased city planning class. The collapse of the Bronze Age worlds (1200 BCE)– including the Hittites and Mycenaeans– has been attributed to environment change, invasions by the “Sea Peoples,” and trade interruptions. Ancient civilizations were not separated entities but vibrant networks of technology, adjusting to obstacles and trading ideas throughout continents.
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