This period has always amazed me, coming in a close third behind the Civil War and the Napoleonic era. The history alone behind the collapse of the bronze age alone is unbelievable, and holds startling parallels to modern day.
This period has always amazed me, coming in a close third behind the Civil War and the Napoleonic era. The history alone behind the collapse of the bronze age alone is unbelievable, and holds startling parallels to modern day.
Do you have any suggested reading on the subject? I'm keen on Dan Carlin's "Hardcore History" Podcast - on my last deployment I would listen to his "King of Kings" series accounting the Persian Achaemenid Empire and the two Persian invasions of Greece while working out and I found it fascinating. Thanks in advance.
22 July 1249, actually, at 1013 A.M. The organic deposits at the junction of the skull and arrowhead indicate this. It was a Monday. Guess what his last thought was that day? The same as his first: "fucking Mondays..."
22 July 1249, actually, at 1013 A.M. The organic deposits at the junction of the skull and arrowhead indicate this. It was a Monday. Guess what his last thought was that day? The same as his first: "fucking Mondays..."
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