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New societies and cities emerged during the Bronze Age for many reasons with the development of formal writing being an important factor.

New societies and cities emerged during the Bronze Age for many reasons with the development of formal writing being an important factor.

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S1, EP3 "Part 3: Conquest and Collapse"

Examining what led to the collapse of the city-states and the end of the Bronze Age.

Bronze Age

S1, EP2 "Part 2: Masters of Trade"

Trade drove the commerce economies of the Bronze Age and resulted in the emergence of the first superpowers in history, Egypt and Mesopotamia.

Bronze Age

S1, EP1 "Part 1: Rise of Civilization"

New societies and cities emerged during the Bronze Age for many reasons with the development of formal writing being an important factor.

Looking for the reasons behind the rise of urban societies, vast trading empires and military might in the Bronze Age.
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