I did see the maps of affected cities, and it was almost bone chilling to me to see the amount of human civilization that just outright failed, it makes the whole series of events and humanity's survival all the more fragile
I agree it is not at all the definitive idea of what occurred, based off of this educated guess work there is a general trend of moving west to east however which I find interesting. Thank you for referring to Central Europe I was unsure if there is current evidence towards any major events occurring but I imagine it seems unlikely, especially if they did not keep any records it will be nearly impossible for us to learn what truly happened over there.
Referring to your last point I believe I have seen much which refers to the successive collapses occurring in a 50-75 year span, however this definitely neglects the early stages of a collapse that are more hidden, that number focuses only on the dates when each city collapsed
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I did see the maps of affected cities, and it was almost bone chilling to me to see the amount of human civilization that just outright failed, it makes the whole series of events and humanity's survival all the more fragile