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Tango0111 Dec 2018 9:07 p.m. PST

"The Trojan War was a grander event than even Homer would have us believe. The famous conflict may have been one of the final acts in what one archaeologist has controversially dubbed "World War Zero" – an event he claims brought the eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age world crashing down 3200 years ago.

And the catalyst for the war? A mysterious and arguably powerful civilisation almost entirely overlooked by archaeologists: the Luwians.

By the second millennium BC, civilisation had taken hold throughout the eastern Mediterranean. The Egyptian New Kingdom coexisted with the Hittites of central Anatolia and the Mycenaeans of mainland Greece, among others…."


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Wackmole912 Dec 2018 7:58 a.m. PST

I think the idea of a war in the eastern Mediterranean as some how being a world war is a little far fetched.

Cyrus the Great12 Dec 2018 9:53 a.m. PST

Just a hypothesis proposed by one archeologist with little physical proof at this time. Twenty years from now, who knows?

Tango0112 Dec 2018 11:48 a.m. PST

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colin knight19 Dec 2018 2:50 p.m. PST

Interesting. Cheers.

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