How Ancient Kings Gaslit Each Other: The Amarna Letters Explained
Description
Are the Amarna Letters diplomacy or manipulation?
The Amarna Letters, ancient tablets from Pharaoh Akhenaten’s capital in Egypt, reveal a world of royal drama, political gaslighting, and fragile alliances between the superpowers of the Late Bronze Age. These 3,000-year-old messages between the kings of Egypt, Babylon, Canaan, and the Hittites expose the psychology of empire, but how much can we really trust what these ancient rulers wrote?
This week, Dr. Eric Cline joins us to talk about his new book Love, War, and Diplomacy and to explore what the Amarna Letters reveal about ancient diplomacy, international politics, and the tensions that existed before the Late Bronze Age Collapse. Together, we ask: Who were these kings and envoys? How did early scholars shape our understanding of them? And did anyone see the coming disaster?
👉 Dr. Cline helps us explore:
– What the Amarna Letters really say about ancient diplomacy
– The political psychology of the Late Bronze Age
– How early scholars framed the discovery
– Did the letters foreshadow the collapse of civilization?
🔗 Resources & Links
– 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed
– After 1177 B.C.: The Survival of Civilizations
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🎙️ Credits
Guest: Dr. Eric Cline
Hosted, Produced, and Edited by Dr. Jordan Jones
Additional contributions by Mary Kathryn Lichty
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