I reckon some Sea People were surely from the west part of the Baltic Sea. Some of the helmets that belonged to them have recently be found in North Spain (see: "Ribadesella Helmets", from Late Bronce Age).
Check out Deuteronomy 2:23, Jeremiah 47:4 and Amos 9:7. They point to a Cretan origin for the Philistines. They were advanced in iron smithing. They may have been part of or the bulk of the so-called sea peoples. They in turn may be the product of intermarriage between between the line of Japheth and the line of Ham, the progenitors of the first migrating to Crete from the Peloponnesus, and the second from Cyrenaíca.
I reckon some Sea People were surely from the west part of the Baltic Sea. Some of the helmets that belonged to them have recently be found in North Spain (see: "Ribadesella Helmets", from Late Bronce Age).
Hebrews didnt come to be until after the early iron age.
Check out Deuteronomy 2:23, Jeremiah 47:4 and Amos 9:7. They point to a Cretan origin for the Philistines. They were advanced in iron smithing. They may have been part of or the bulk of the so-called sea peoples. They in turn may be the product of intermarriage between between the line of Japheth and the line of Ham, the progenitors of the first migrating to Crete from the Peloponnesus, and the second from Cyrenaíca.
Economic flooding/ Inundation tactics.
They might be indus migrants
Way to go forgetting the space in the title. Do quality control before you release a video.
It's A.I. generated. It never saw a human hand.
@@D.M.S. someone had to have set it up