Saturday, November 2, 2013
Deadly Drought?
Recent pollen tests from the Sea of Galilee reveal that severe drought may have caused the fall of great empires such as the Pharaohs of Egypt. It was previously speculated that war and/or disease may have been the culprit for the vast changes in BC politics and nation-relations. For more, check out this National Geographic article.
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