Sea Peoples of the Bronze Age Mediterranean c.1400 BC-1000 BC

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Dive into the enigmatic world of the Sea Peoples of the Bronze Age Mediterranean, a period marked by tumultuous raids and powerful confederations. This expertly crafted trade paperback, published by Bloomsbury in 2015, offers a captivating exploration of the historical and archaeological research pertaining to these formidable sea raiders. Discover the mysterious origins of the Shardana, Shekelesh, Danuna, Lukka, and Peleset, peoples whose actions were pivotal in shaping the Eastern Mediterranean landscape between 1400 BC and 1000 BC.

Utilizing a wealth of research from carved inscriptions, papyrus documents, and reliefs from Medinet Habu, the book unveils the complex relationships these groups had with the Egyptian pharaohs. As mercenaries, adversaries, and invaders, the Sea Peoples played a significant role in the collapse of various civilizations, contributing to an era of dramatic migrations that transformed regions from modern Libya to Anatolia. This detailed account not only sheds light on their notorious piracy but also reconstructs their appearance and warfare tactics - vital knowledge for anyone interested in ancient Mediterranean history.

Whether you're a historian, a student, or simply a curious reader, this essential volume provides a thorough examination of the Sea Peoples. Enrich your understanding of this tumultuous timeline and the significant impact these groups had on the civilizations of the time. Take a journey into the past and uncover the secrets of these legendary raiders with this informative and engaging text.

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