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The First Dark Ages?
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The First Dark Ages?

Eric H. Cline on survival, collapse, and whether there really are “dark ages”

Originally published on April 15, 2024 (Episode 356)

Introduction

In 1177 BC, a cascade of extremely unfortunate events toppled kingdoms around the Mediterranean—a story Eric H. Cline recounted in his book 1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed and in an earlier conversation.

But then what happened?

His new book, After 1177 BC: The Survival of Civilizations (Princeton, 2024), explores how some societies recovered, others vanished, and still others muddled along in between. Along the way we confront the perennial question: was this truly a “dark age”? And is the category of “dark age” one that should be used?


About the Guest

Eric H. Cline is Professor of Classics and Anthropology at George Washington University, and the author of numerous books—for which see below.


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