At the peak of the Bronze Age, trade flourished across the Mediterranean, and empires like Egypt and the Hittites dominated a complex web of prosperity. Around 1200 BCE, the Sea Peoples emerged, bringing catastrophic change. The Egyptians recorded names such as the Peleset, Sherden, Shekelesh, and Denyen, but the origins of the Sea Peoples remain shrouded in mystery. They were not a single nation but likely a coalition of groups from Anatolia, the Aegean, and Mediterranean islands. Their coordinated attacks across vast distances raise questions about how such a diverse group organized effectively without modern communication. They raided and destroyed cities, weakened empires, and contributed to the collapse of the Bronze Age world. While Ramesses III of Egypt fought them off, the cost was immense. These mysterious invaders left a trail of destruction and unanswered questions about their identity and motives. This video delves into the mystery of the Sea Peoples and their impact on the Bronze Age world. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more intriguing historical content!
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