Bronze Age Collapse

The Bronze Age Collapse was an apocalyptic period in the 12th century BC that saw the collapse of civilizations throughout Eastern North Africa, the Middle East, Anatolia, Caucus, Balkans, and the Eastern Mediterranean (including Greece).

Only a few powerful states survived the Bronze Age collapse; including Assyria, Egypt (albeit in a heavily weakened state), Athens, and Elam.

The gods of these civilizations were