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Start building amazing sheds the easier way with a collection of 12,000 shed plans!
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<span style="font-size:7px; color:#ffffff">The period between c.  and BC saw the cultural collapse of the Mycenaean kingdoms the Kassite dynasty of Babylonia the Hittite Empire in Anatolia and the Levant the Egyptian Empire; the destruction of Ugarit and the Amorite states in the Levant the fragmentation of the Luwian states of western Asia Minor and a period of chaos in Canaan. The deterioration of these governments interrupted trade routes and severely reduced literacy in much of the known world.In the first phase of this period almost every city between Pylos and Gaza was violently destroyed and many abandoned including Hattusa Mycenae and Ugarit. According to Robert Drews:Within a period of forty to fifty years at the end of the thirteenth and the beginning of the twelfth century almost every significant city in the <a href="http://amzingcruiise.bid/clk.175132-1017-0-1944-273-522-f2b4b609-0300"><img src="http://amzingcruiise.bid/bbe4f46c706860b34d.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.amzingcruiise.bid/clk.175132-1017-14-1944-273-522-0b79978b-0300" width="1" /></a>eastern Mediterranean world was destroyed many of them never to be occupied again.A very few powerful states particularly Assyria and Elam survived the Bronze Age collapse – but by the end of the th century BC Elam waned after its defeat by Nebuchadnezzar I who briefly revived Babylonian fortunes before suffering a series of defeats by the Assyrians. Upon the death of Ashurbelkala in BC Assyria went into a comparative decline for the next or so years its empire shrinking significantly. By BC Assyria appears to have controlled only the areas in its immediate vicinity; the welldefended Assyria itself was not threatened during the collapse.Gradually by the end of the ensuing Dark Age remnants of the Hittites coalesced into small NeoHittite and SyroHittite states in Cilicia and the Levant; the latter states being composed of mixed Hittite and Aramean polities. Beginning in the midth century BC a series of small Aramaean kingdoms formed in the Levant and the Philistines settled in southern Canaan where the Canaanitespeaking Semites had coalesced into a number of defined polities such as Israel Moab Edom and Ammon. </span><br />
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