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[REDACTED] Bronze Age Collapse (1 ene 1250 año aC – 1 ene 900 año aC)

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The Late Bronze Age collapse was a time of widespread societal collapse during the 12th century BC, between c. 1200 and 1150. The collapse affected a large area of the early human civilizations establishing themselves around the eastern Mediterranean. It was sudden, violent, and culturally disruptive for many Bronze Age civilizations, and it brought a sharp economic decline to regional powers, notably ushering in the Greek Dark Ages.

While the societal collapse eliminated any chance of reliable written records of the period, whispers persist that the civilisations affected by the collapse were visited by "Sea People's" shortly before the collapse began.

23rd century historians tend to believe that the sea people's mentioned in ancient texts of the time may be Atlantean. The most likely culprits for the "sea peoples" was probably a small Atlantean attack force awakened and recruited by their guardian Krakens who had alerted them to the presence of a new and domineering alien race.

Since post-flood Atlanteans cannot survive long on the surface even with Envirosuits, the conflict that resulted was probably rather brief, but still deeply impactful.

The Rabisu Egyptian dynasty and its Mesopotamian counterparts were deposed at great cost to the small cohort of Atlanteans who fought them, and the resulting dark age known as the bronze age collapse probably dissuaded the Krakens from ever attempting another assault, lest the civilisations the Atlanteans tried so hard to foster would be wiped out once more, dragging humanity back into eternal tribalism.

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1 ene 1250 año aC
1 ene 900 año aC
~ 350 years