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However, this seemingly unshakeable age of prosperity came to an abrupt end. The collapse was not a singular event but a culmination of factors that led to widespread destruction and decline. Archaeological evidence suggests that invasions played a significant role in this downfall. Emerging from the sea came the enigmatic "Sea Peoples," a group of marauders responsible for razing cities and destabilizing entire regions. Their origins remain unclear, leading to questions about their impact on the Bronze Age's demise.