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- Sea_Peoples abstract "The Sea Peoples, or Peoples of the Sea, are thought to have been a confederacy of seafaring raiders who could have possibly originated from either western Anatolia or southern Europe, specifically a region of the Aegean Sea, who sailed around the eastern Mediterranean and invaded Anatolia, Syria, Canaan, Cyprus, and Egypt toward the end of the Bronze Age. However, the actual identity of the Sea Peoples has remained enigmatic and modern scholars have only the scattered records of ancient civilizations and archaeological analysis to inform them.The Sea Peoples are documented during the late 19th dynasty and especially during year 8 of Ramesses III of the 20th Dynasty when they tried to enter or control the Egyptian territory. The Egyptian Pharaoh Merneptah explicitly refers to them by the term "the foreign-countries (or 'peoples') of the sea" (Egyptian n3 ḫ3s.wt n<.t> p3 ym) in his Great Karnak Inscription. Most scholars believe that they invaded Cyprus, Hatti and the Levant.Among the Sea Peoples identified in Egyptian records are the Ekwesh, possibly a group of Bronze Age Greeks (Achaeans); the Denyen, identified by some with the Greek Danaoi and by others with the Israelite tribe of Dan; the Teresh; the Tyrrhenians, possibly ancestors of the Etruscans; Lukka, an Anatolian people of the Aegean who may have given their name to the region of Lycia and the Lycian language; the Sherden, possibly Sardinians or people of Sardis; the Shekelesh, identified possibly with the Italic people called Siculi (from Sicily); the Peleset, whose name is generally believed to refer to the Philistines, who might have come from Crete with the Tekrur (possibly Greek Teucrians) and who together were the only major member of the Sea Peoples thought to have migrated permanently to the Levant. Evidence for migrations of whole peoples are not found on any of the contemporary inscriptions, but versions of a "migration hypothesis" represent the widely held interpretation among scholars of the ancient Near East.".
- Sea_Peoples wikiPageExternalLink Jun_2002..
- Sea_Peoples wikiPageExternalLink dissertation.pdf.
- Sea_Peoples wikiPageExternalLink 7686.
- Sea_Peoples wikiPageExternalLink vol074ic.html.
- Sea_Peoples wikiPageExternalLink viewcontent.cgi?article=1199&context=undergrad.
- Sea_Peoples wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Sea_Peoples wikiPageExternalLink Singer_Egyptians_Canaanites_Philistines.pdf.
- Sea_Peoples wikiPageExternalLink journal.pone.0020232.
- Sea_Peoples wikiPageExternalLink who.were.the.sea.people.htm.
- Sea_Peoples wikiPageID "324954".
- Sea_Peoples wikiPageRevisionID "606066754".
- Sea_Peoples hasPhotoCollection Sea_Peoples.
- Sea_Peoples subject Category:Ancient_Egypt.
- Sea_Peoples subject Category:Ancient_Italian_history.
- Sea_Peoples subject Category:Ancient_Levant.
- Sea_Peoples subject Category:Ancient_peoples.
- Sea_Peoples subject Category:Ancient_pirates.
- Sea_Peoples subject Category:History_of_the_Mediterranean.
- Sea_Peoples subject Category:Iron_Age_Anatolia.
- Sea_Peoples subject Category:Iron_Age_Greece.
- Sea_Peoples subject Category:Sea_Peoples.
- Sea_Peoples type Abstraction100002137.
- Sea_Peoples type AncientPeoples.
- Sea_Peoples type Group100031264.
- Sea_Peoples type People107942152.
- Sea_Peoples type SeaPeoples.
- Sea_Peoples comment "The Sea Peoples, or Peoples of the Sea, are thought to have been a confederacy of seafaring raiders who could have possibly originated from either western Anatolia or southern Europe, specifically a region of the Aegean Sea, who sailed around the eastern Mediterranean and invaded Anatolia, Syria, Canaan, Cyprus, and Egypt toward the end of the Bronze Age.".
- Sea_Peoples label "Ludy Morza".
- Sea_Peoples label "Peuples de la mer".
- Sea_Peoples label "Popoli del mare".
- Sea_Peoples label "Povos do Mar".
- Sea_Peoples label "Pueblos del Mar".
- Sea_Peoples label "Sea Peoples".
- Sea_Peoples label "Seevölker".
- Sea_Peoples label "Zeevolken".
- Sea_Peoples label "Народы моря".
- Sea_Peoples label "شعوب البحر".
- Sea_Peoples label "海の民".
- Sea_Peoples label "海上民族".
- Sea_Peoples sameAs Mořské_národy.
- Sea_Peoples sameAs Seevölker.
- Sea_Peoples sameAs Λαοί_της_Θάλασσας.
- Sea_Peoples sameAs Pueblos_del_Mar.
- Sea_Peoples sameAs Itsasoko_herriak.
- Sea_Peoples sameAs Peuples_de_la_mer.
- Sea_Peoples sameAs Bangsa_Laut.
- Sea_Peoples sameAs Popoli_del_mare.
- Sea_Peoples sameAs 海の民.
- Sea_Peoples sameAs 바다_민족.
- Sea_Peoples sameAs Zeevolken.
- Sea_Peoples sameAs Ludy_Morza.
- Sea_Peoples sameAs Povos_do_Mar.
- Sea_Peoples sameAs m.01w0mp.
- Sea_Peoples sameAs Q193850.
- Sea_Peoples sameAs Q193850.
- Sea_Peoples sameAs Sea_Peoples.
- Sea_Peoples wasDerivedFrom Sea_Peoples?oldid=606066754.
- Sea_Peoples isPrimaryTopicOf Sea_Peoples.