From: The Unraveling of Rome: A Multifaceted Collapse
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A less conventional but growing perspective suggests that climate change, such as periods of drought or unusual weather patterns, may have played a role. These changes could have impacted agricultural productivity, led to food shortages, and potentially spurred barbarian migrations in search of new lands, exacerbating existing problems.

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Supporting arguments

  • Paleoclimate data indicating periods of significant climatic shifts during the late Roman period.
  • Correlation between environmental stress and increased barbarian activity.
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