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  1. Sea Peoples - Wikipedia

    Several of them appear to have been Aegean tribes, while others may have originated in Sicily, Sardinia, Crete, Southern Italy, Cyprus, and Western Anatolia.

  2. Sea People | Bronze Age, Mediterranean, Raids | Britannica

    Sea People, any of the groups of aggressive seafarers who invaded eastern Anatolia, Syria, Palestine, Cyprus, and Egypt toward the end of the Bronze Age, especially in the 13th century bce. They are …

  3. Sea Peoples - World History Encyclopedia

    Sep 2, 2009 · The Sea Peoples were a confederacy of naval raiders who harried the coastal towns and cities of the Mediterranean region between circa 1276 to 1178 BCE, concentrating their efforts …

  4. Why The Sea Peoples Remain The Most Mysterious Invaders In History

    Jun 3, 2025 · The Sea Peoples were violent naval raiders who harassed Mediterranean-region cities and towns between 1276 and 1178 BCE. They were part of the collapse of the Late Bronze Age, …

  5. The Sea Peoples: Who were they, and how much chaos did they create …

    Oct 10, 2024 · The Sea Peoples were a confederation of seafaring tribes who, during the late Bronze Age, launched a series of devastating attacks across the eastern Mediterranean.

  6. The Sea Peoples: Bronze Age Collapse Mystery - Ancient History X

    Mar 31, 2025 · Uncover the mystery of the Sea Peoples, enigmatic warriors who triggered the Bronze Age collapse. Explore their origins, invasion theories, and legacy.

  7. The Mystery of the Sea Peoples

    Dec 19, 2025 · Origins, Invasions, and Impact on Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations. The Sea Peoples were confederations of maritime raiders who attacked Eastern Mediterranean kingdoms around 1200 …

  8. The Origin of the Sea Peoples - sciencenewstoday.org

    Sep 30, 2025 · The term “Sea Peoples” is a modern scholarly invention, grouping together different tribes and groups that Egyptian texts listed separately. This confederation seems to have included …

  9. The Role of the "Sea Peoples" in Transforming History

    The elusive "Sea Peoples" may have initiated a period of decline in the eastern Mediterranean, but out of this ruins rose the great cultures of the Iron Age —the Assyrians, Babylonians, Greeks, and Romans.

  10. Sea Peoples | Research Starters - EBSCO

    The Sea Peoples were a diverse coalition of raiders and mercenaries who emerged during the twelfth century BCE, a time marked by significant political and economic upheaval in the ancient …