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According to a recent study, the Late Antique Little Ice Age (LALIA), a climate crisis in the 6th century lasting 200 to 300 ...
Ice age triggered by volcanic ash from three massive eruptions that lowered global temperatures may have caused the Roman ...
When Roman Egypt came under attack from the Kushites in what is now Sudan, the Roman forces responded by destroying a Kushite ...
Exactly what caused the collapse of the mighty Roman Empire has been hotly debated practically ... debris into the planet’s atmosphere lowered global temperatures and reduced sunlight.
Scientists have uncovered evidence that sheds light on a little-known ice age that may have contributed to the decline of the Roman Empire ... and causing a drop in global temperatures.
Construction crews in Vienna last year made an unprecedented discovery. They found intertwined skeletal remains in a mass grave dating to the 1st-century Roman Empire.
“When it comes to the fall of the Roman Empire, this climate shift may have ... as volcanic ash blocked sunlight and lowered global temperature for around 200 to 300 years.
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