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What’s up with the Late Bronze Age collapse?

So, the Greeks infiltrated Troy, pillaged the city, killed Trojans thus somehow breaking Zeus’s law (as I understand, the one about treating strangers the way you want to be treated), which somehow started the civilization collapse which Odysseus keeps talking about like it’s a thing he somehow figured out. How exactly did this work? Additionally, wouldn’t such knowledge and conclusion require grand historical perspective which contemporaries don’t have

Edit: Zeus is weird about humans backstabbing in this iteration cuz he literally betrayed and mutilated his horrible father. Anyway Greek gods are corrupt af so doesn’t matter

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u/El-Phili — 16 days ago