337. Bronze Age Apocalypse: Philistines, Israelites, & Rebuilding The Ruins (Ep 6)
Empire: World History
The podcast explores the recovery and transformation of societies following the Late Bronze Age collapse, particularly focusing on the Eastern Mediterranean region. It highlights the emergence of new players like the Philistines and Israelites, examining archaeological evidence that challenges biblical narratives. The discussion covers the Philistines' origins, debating whether they were Aegean incomers or local peoples, and the origins of the Israelites, considering theories of peaceful assimilation versus violent conquest. The Phoenicians are presented as a success story, thriving due to their mercantile mindset and naval capabilities, establishing trade routes across the Mediterranean and standardizing the alphabet. The podcast draws lessons from this period, emphasizing adaptability, innovation, and the importance of managing interconnectedness and resources in the face of potential climate change and societal upheavals.
Part 1: Collapse and the New World Order
Part 2: The Philistines and Biblical Historicity
Part 3: Phoenician Expansion and Success
Part 4: Conclusions and Future Outlook
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