3 juin 2021
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Saro Wallace, « 4. The Classic Crisis ? », Presses universitaires de Louvain, ID : 10670/1.9l8izh
Introduction The Aegean and east Mediterranean collapse of 1200 BC is a deservedly famous entity - so much so, in fact, that the organisers of this round table at first intended it to be set aside to make room for other case studies (see e.g. Drews 1996 ; Bachuber & Roberts 2009 ; Cline 2014). Yet recent work shows it actually makes less and less sense to model this collapse as one phenomenon, coincident and interlinked though its elements certainly are. It cannot be easily generalised at Aeg...