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The Amarna Letters: Love, War & Diplomacy in the Bronze Age World | Eric Cline
What can 3,400-year-old diplomatic letters teach us about international politics, trade, misinformation, and human nature?
Archaeologist and historian Eric Cline reveals the extraordinary story of the Amarna Letters: hundreds of clay tablets that uncovered a thriving, interconnected Bronze Age world. From royal marriages and diplomatic rivalries to trade networks, proxy wars, and political intrigue, these ancient letters offer a rare window into life before the collapse of the Late Bronze Age.
If you're fascinated by ancient history, Egypt, the Bronze Age, archaeology, diplomacy, or the origins of globalization, this episode will transform how you think about the ancient world, and its surprising similarities to our own.
KEY TOPICS COVERED
What the Amarna Letters are and why they matter
The discovery of the tablets in Egypt
Akhenaten, Amenhotep III, and Bronze Age diplomacy
International trade and globalization in the ancient world
Royal marriages, gifts, and political alliances
How historians deciphered the Amarna archive
The Late Bronze Age international system
Proxy wars, misinformation, and political intrigue
Why the Bronze Age feels surprisingly modern
What the letters reveal about human nature
The world before the Bronze Age Collapse
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Introduction & the discovery of the Amarna Letters
01:48 Why Eric Cline wrote this book
03:00 How the tablets were found in Egypt
05:06 The archive of Akhenaten & Amenhotep III
09:07 Why the letters changed ancient history
11:15 Akhenaten and the Bronze Age world
12:39 The Late Bronze Age international network
14:24 A prosperous world before collapse
16:28 Deciphering the tablets
18:18 Surprising insights from the letters
20:54 Proxy wars & Bronze Age politics
23:24 The reality behind royal correspondence
28:00 Diplomacy, trade & international relations
33:03 Why the Bronze Age still matters today
35:08 Human nature across 3,000 years
37:22 Final thoughts & closing
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GUEST
Eric Cline: Professor of Classics and Anthropology at George Washington University, archaeologist, and bestselling author of 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed, After 1177 B.C., and Love, War, and Diplomacy: The Discovery of the Amarna Letters and the Bronze Age World They Reveal. His research focuses on the Late Bronze Age, ancient Egypt, archaeology, and the interconnected civilizations of the ancient Mediterranean.
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