Ancient Apocalypse(2001) -
Explores how a prolonged, severe megadrought in the 9th century crippled agricultural systems, leading to the abandonment of great cities like Tikal.
Analyzes how a sudden failure of the Nile floods led to widespread famine and the total breakdown of the central government. Ancient Apocalypse(2001)
Many civilizations accelerate their own demise by over-taxing their environment. Explores how a prolonged, severe megadrought in the
The series breaks down the demise of four major civilizations: The series breaks down the demise of four
Tectonic and volcanic events provide immediate, irreversible destruction.
Bureaucratic bloat or rigid social hierarchies often prevent a civilization from adapting to the new environmental reality. ⚖️ Scientific Context vs. Modern Theories
Examines the geological evidence for earthquakes and bitumen explosions in the Dead Sea region as a factual basis for the biblical "fire and brimstone." Analytical Framework: Why Civilizations Collapse