Went to the library today and ended up reading EH Cline's 1177BC: The Year Civilisation Collapsed in one sitting. It was so inconsistent that it's difficult to summarise; I remember putting the book down with a feeling of frustration because the excellent bits were eclipsed by the simply shoddy. The reference to the year 1177 refers to an inscription in which an Egyptian Pharoah claimed to have destroyed the armies which had laid waste to the rest of the Near East, and the book addresses the general concentration of destruction in the great settlements of the Aegean and the Near East towards the turn of the 12th century BC. Certainly an engaging read, and I'm prepared to admit that he knows his stuff about the Hittites and Egyptians, but I'm not sure I found anything in there about the Aegean itself that I didn't greatly disagree with. It probably didn't help that he cited Niall Ferguson as one of his models.