How did the old civilizations end?

islami

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we read about the dug up buildings and skeletons and hieroglyphics and so on...but how did they come to an abrupt end...for example eversince America was discovered..new ppl just take over where old people leave off no mark is left or very few...we build over old buildings and graves...how then did these ppl with all they built and knew got burried and forgotten....some of them as smart as us in some ways...

i was reading the holy Quran and wondering...it keeps saying about if people deny God havnt they seen people more powerful than them have been punished/killed and forgotten, dont they travel and come upon the towns we killed.... and that we never destroy a town till it has been warned by a messenger....and that now God is delaying your fate till the day of judgement... could they be people whose majority rejected prophets of God and treated them bad?
invasion war and starvation...but these are just theories too right no evidences of wars etc are found on most dug up civilisations.

oh and for the rest of the answerers thanks for bothering. thats all i can say. and the one about we all will die!!! wow you are a genuis :)
they have done extensive search on where when how but not how they ended..isnt that odd im still searching can anyone help
crazy cat i ll tell you about something better and its called inernet im still searching,so please post a link that tells about the end of those ancient civilization like inca maya olmec as extensivley and surely as it does about the other things.
 
None of them came to an "abrupt end". Most of them ended after a steady period of decline. The often became weak and were absorbed by stronger powers, as was the case with Egypt eventually being conquered by Rome.

There are theses wonderful things you can find in libraries called 'history books'. You might want to take a look at a few.
 
everyone who lived before 1890 is dead, whether they believed in a God or not.

you saying that God did this or that without any knowledge is just the kind of blind pointless assertion we've come to expect from religious people
 
None of them came to an "abrupt end". Most of them ended after a steady period of decline. The often became weak and were absorbed by stronger powers, as was the case with Egypt eventually being conquered by Rome.

There are theses wonderful things you can find in libraries called 'history books'. You might want to take a look at a few.
 
Usually by foreign invasion

Try picking up a non fiction book for once.
The quran has as many facts in it as the Iliad or the Odyssey but it's not as well written.
 
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