Volcanic eruptions may have contributed to war in ancient Egypt
From ABC Science, Wednesday 18 October, 2017: Distant volcanic eruptions may have indirectly triggered a series of revolts by the people of ancient Egypt against their despised Ptolemaic overlords. The eruptions, which took place between 305-30BC far from Egypt itself, may have altered the climate enough to reduce the annual Nile flooding. The resulting crop … Continue reading Volcanic eruptions may have contributed to war in ancient Egypt