What brought the Mycenaean Civilization to an end?

A) The Phoenicians invaded and captured the citadel.
B) The Sea Peoples sacked and destroyed the city, dispersing the population.
C) There was a drought and a large percentage of the population perished, returning the citizens to a tribal state.
D) Mycenae was weakened by overpopulation and war and overtaken by invaders.
E) There is no clear understanding of what brought their civilization to an end.


E

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