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Which factor contributed to the fall of the Akkadian Empire

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Answered by elcabko
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Geochemical correlation of volcanic ash shards between the archeological site and marine sediment record establishes a direct temporal link between Mesopotamian aridification and social collapse, implicating a sudden shift to more arid conditions as a key factor contributing to the collapse of the Akkadian empire.

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Answered by chandanasanjana
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changing climatic condition contributed to the fall of Akkadian empire

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the empire collapsed after the invasion of Gutains to akkadian empire and the empire eventually split into Assyrian empire in the north and babylonian empire in the south

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