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How did changing climates affect the decline of early urban centers at the end of the third millennium bce?

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Shifting rainfall patterns

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The conventional dating has also given rise to the hypothesis that increasing aridification in the late third millennium BC caused the demise of the EB III urban polities in the Southern Levant, which were particularly vulnerable to shifting rainfall patterns.

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