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The answer to these questions was published more than 15 years ago in the specialised journal “Mediterranean Archaeology” (vol. 16, 2003), in the article titled “The Sea Peoples and the Historical Background of the Trojan War”, written by C. Moreu. This is the abstract of the cited paper: “The so-called Sea Peoples were involved in several conflicts at the end of the Bronze Age. The great inscription on the mortuary temple of Ramesses III, reporting the final crisis of the Sea Peoples, is written in a very ambiguous style. This is why the text of Medinet Habu has usually misled the scholars of the crisis. In general, it is believed that a coalition of five Sea Peoples devastated Anatolia, Cyprus and Syria, and then finished their raid attacking Canaan and Egypt. However, further study of data proves that these five peoples, vassals of the Hittites, had their original settlement in some of the wasted lands of Anatolia and Syria. In fact, they had suffered great defeat in their own countries, having to migrate to the Egyptian borders and invade Palestine. Their enemies (or the true attackers in the north) were Mycenaean. These aggressors conquered some coastal lands, at the same time as the Mushki and the Kashka destroyed the Hittite empire. Troy was one of the Anatolian cities attacked by the Mycenaean Greeks, and thus the legendary Trojan War has an evident historical background.” You can find the whole text of the article in sea-peoples.blogspot.com/2009/09/crisis-of-1200-bc-in-eastern.html and also in www.academia.edu/7034375/CARLOS_MOREU_The_Sea_Peoples_and_the_historical_background_of_the_Trojan_war The same thesis was published in France in the book “La Guerre de Troie: Au-delà de la légende” livre.fnac.com/a2222992/Carlos-Moreu-La-guerre-de-Troie-au-dela-de-la-legende
Ladies and Gentlemen we present the Sea Peoples Mediterranean Tour! This shirt is for Bronze Age Collapse buffs and fans of the Bronze Age in general! Wear this shirt sporting your favorite history subject and make history matter! The Sea Peoples were a purported seafaring confederation that attacked ancient Egypt and other regions of the East Mediterranean prior to and during the Late Bronze Age collapse (1200-900 BCE). Get yours at the link below! teespring.com/sea-peoples-mediterranean-tour
Earthquakes have been around forever. I always look back to the Illiad, that begins the story with a plauge, and pirating/slave trading seemed to be the "thing" at that time. I could see local fisherman seeing easy money sail by. It seems the Dark age coicides with when shipping dominant throughout the Mediterranean/Aegeon.
In. That there are many active Fault lines crossing southern Greece through the Peloponnese, although not mentioned until much later in 5he timeline, (Circa 8th Century ) the reports do exist of both earthquakes and of the tsunamis as a result although in the writings, these are attributed to.The “Gods”, such events could be also attributed to those that have migrated into the area and are blamed for causing the displeasure of the “Gods”. This along with the breakdown of trade, famine and resultant migratory effects, would easily have caused possible peasant revolts, both by the migrants and against the migrants.
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The answer to these questions was published more than 15 years ago in the specialised journal “Mediterranean Archaeology” (vol. 16, 2003), in the article titled “The Sea Peoples and the Historical Background of the Trojan War”, written by C. Moreu.
This is the abstract of the cited paper:
“The so-called Sea Peoples were involved in several conflicts at the end of the Bronze Age. The great inscription on the mortuary temple of Ramesses III, reporting the final crisis of the Sea Peoples, is written in a very ambiguous style. This is why the text of Medinet Habu has usually misled the scholars of the crisis. In general, it is believed that a coalition of five Sea Peoples devastated Anatolia, Cyprus and Syria, and then finished their raid attacking Canaan and Egypt. However, further study of data proves that these five peoples, vassals of the Hittites, had their original settlement in some of the wasted lands of Anatolia and Syria. In fact, they had suffered great defeat in their own countries, having to migrate to the Egyptian borders and invade Palestine. Their enemies (or the true attackers in the north) were Mycenaean. These aggressors conquered some coastal lands, at the same time as the Mushki and the Kashka destroyed the Hittite empire. Troy was one of the Anatolian cities attacked by the Mycenaean Greeks, and thus the legendary Trojan War has an evident historical background.”
You can find the whole text of the article in
sea-peoples.blogspot.com/2009/09/crisis-of-1200-bc-in-eastern.html
and also in
www.academia.edu/7034375/CARLOS_MOREU_The_Sea_Peoples_and_the_historical_background_of_the_Trojan_war
The same thesis was published in France in the book “La Guerre de Troie: Au-delà de la légende”
livre.fnac.com/a2222992/Carlos-Moreu-La-guerre-de-Troie-au-dela-de-la-legende
Ladies and Gentlemen we present the Sea Peoples Mediterranean Tour! This shirt is for Bronze Age Collapse buffs and fans of the Bronze Age in general!
Wear this shirt sporting your favorite history subject and make history matter!
The Sea Peoples were a purported seafaring confederation that attacked ancient Egypt and other regions of the East Mediterranean prior to and during the Late Bronze Age collapse (1200-900 BCE).
Get yours at the link below!
teespring.com/sea-peoples-mediterranean-tour
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Nice episode! Great to hear her speak -Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it! And thanks for listening!
Thanks!
Only 5 min? This was worth 20!
Maybe there will be a sequel
Reckon we will have another one soon so should be interesting! 😈
Earthquakes have been around forever. I always look back to the Illiad, that begins the story with a plauge, and pirating/slave trading seemed to be the "thing" at that time. I could see local fisherman seeing easy money sail by. It seems the Dark age coicides with when shipping dominant throughout the Mediterranean/Aegeon.
In. That there are many active Fault lines crossing southern Greece through the Peloponnese, although not mentioned until much later in 5he timeline, (Circa 8th Century ) the reports do exist of both earthquakes and of the tsunamis as a result although in the writings, these are attributed to.The “Gods”, such events could be also attributed to those that have migrated into the area and are blamed for causing the displeasure of the “Gods”. This along with the breakdown of trade, famine and resultant migratory effects, would easily have caused possible peasant revolts, both by the migrants and against the migrants.
Sound is bad. Format, bad. Nothing like your past videos. Bye.