The Sea Peoples: The Mysterious Nomads Who Ushered in the Iron Age (Unabridged) The Sea Peoples: The Mysterious Nomads Who Ushered in the Iron Age (Unabridged)

The Sea Peoples: The Mysterious Nomads Who Ushered in the Iron Age (Unabridged‪)‬

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When scholars look at the passage of history, certain epochs and transitions to new periods tend to stand out. The transition from the early modern to the Industrial Age in the late 18th century and the collapse of the Roman Empire are two of the more well known, but the transition from the Bronze to the Iron Age during the late 13th and early 12th centuries BCE arguably changed the structure and course of world history more fundamentally than any period before or since. During this period numerous wealthy and enduring kingdoms of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea region collapsed, and new ones rose in their places.

At the center of this period of turmoil was a group of people known today as the Sea Peoples, the English translation of the name given to them by the Egyptians. Despite their prominent role in history, however, the Sea Peoples remain as mysterious as they were influential; while the Egyptians documented their presence and the wars against them, it has never been clear exactly where the Sea Peoples originated or what compelled them to invade various parts of the region with massive numbers. Whatever the reason, the Sea Peoples posed an existential threat to the people already living in the region, as noted by an Egyptian inscription: "The foreign countries [i.e., Sea Peoples] made a conspiracy in their islands. All at once the lands were removed and scattered in the fray."

GENRE
History
NARRATOR
JC
Jack Chekijian
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
01:08
hr min
RELEASED
2015
March 23
PUBLISHER
Charles River Editors
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
52.5
MB