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Oct 2022
39m 50s

After the Bronze Age Collapse

Wondery / Patrick Wyman
About this episode

As dramatic and transformative as collapses are, they're rarely a complete apocalypse. People survived the Bronze Age Collapse, and then they had to wake up in the morning, care for their children, tend their crops, make their tools, and go about creating a new world.


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