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The Sea Peoples were a confederacy of naval raiders who harried the coastal towns and cities of the Mediterranean region between approximately 1276-1178 BCE, concentrating their efforts especially on Egypt. The only records we have of their activities are mainly Egyptian sources who only describe them in terms of battle (such as the record from the Stele at Tanis which reads, in part, “They came from the sea in their war ships and none could stand against them”). Names of what may have been…

The Bronze Age collapse affected most Near Eastern societies, including great powers like Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Greece. While the causes are not yet certainly known, “Sea Peoples” are usually blamed by historians for the destruction of the major empires of the time, and specifically in Greece, invasions from “Dorians” have been archeologically uncovered, although much is still a mystery. (~1100 BC; Greece) Canaan Map, Bronze Age Collapse, Bronze Age Civilization, Sea Peoples, Greek Tradition, Archaeology News, Ancient India, Mesopotamia, Bronze Age

The Bronze Age collapse affected most Near Eastern societies, including great powers like Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Greece. While the causes are not yet certainly known, “Sea Peoples” are usually blamed by historians for the destruction of the major empires of the time, and specifically in Greece, invasions from “Dorians” have been archeologically uncovered, although much is still a mystery. (~1100 BC; Greece)

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Southwest of the wild territory of the Almarians lies several city-states of which are the most important Prygy with a Gold tower, coastal Argos but the strongest and most arrogant is Vultera. Vulterans live relatively peacefully, enjoying culture and art, and generally consider themselves to be much superior to others. Yo first look on Vulteran warrior. I planned this for a long time. Originaly Tharkvilon empire was Vultera but first name sounds cooler :) Tharkans was mix of #scythian and…

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