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HOF Episode 8: Hunger and Collapse (Mesopotamia and Bronze Age)

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No civilization lasts forever. In fact, it’s kind of a miracle any starts at all. The conditions must be exactly right for people to come together into urban environments. So like an overextended, teetering Jenga tower, it’s not if but when the whole system will fall, as it did again and again across history.

Come listen as we go back to explore the Neolithic, the history of Mesopotamia after Sumer, and finally the Bronze Age, to understand the riddle of why the rise of civilizations is so tied to their collapse.

Theme music by Michael Levy of Ancient Lyre. This rendition of the Hurian Hymn, the oldest known piece of sheet music, and the whole album “An Ancient Lyre” and much more is available from all major digital music stores and streaming sites.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed by Eric Cline

Against the Grain by James C. Scott

FOOD, ECONOMY AND SOCIAL COMPLEXITY IN THE BRONZE AGE WORLD: A CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY

History Today: Famine in the Ancient Mediterranean

Ancient World Magazine: The Evolution of Sumerian Kingship

How Farming Almost Destroyed Civilization

Famine and Upheaval in the Bronze Age

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No civilization lasts forever. In fact, it’s kind of a miracle any starts at all. The conditions must be exactly right for people to come together into urban environments. So like an overextended, teetering Jenga tower, it’s not if but when the whole system will fall, as it did again and again across history.

Come listen as we go back to explore the Neolithic, the history of Mesopotamia after Sumer, and finally the Bronze Age, to understand the riddle of why the rise of civilizations is so tied to their collapse.

Theme music by Michael Levy of Ancient Lyre. This rendition of the Hurian Hymn, the oldest known piece of sheet music, and the whole album “An Ancient Lyre” and much more is available from all major digital music stores and streaming sites.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed by Eric Cline

Against the Grain by James C. Scott

FOOD, ECONOMY AND SOCIAL COMPLEXITY IN THE BRONZE AGE WORLD: A CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY

History Today: Famine in the Ancient Mediterranean

Ancient World Magazine: The Evolution of Sumerian Kingship

How Farming Almost Destroyed Civilization

Famine and Upheaval in the Bronze Age

  continue reading

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