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- Sea_Peoples abstract "The Sea Peoples were conjectured groups of seafaring raiders, usually thought to originate from either western Anatolia or from southern Europe, specifically from a region of the Aegean Sea. They are conjectured to have sailed around the eastern Mediterranean and invaded Anatolia, Syria, Canaan, Cyprus, and Egypt toward the end of the Bronze Age.French Egyptologist Emmanuel de Rougé first used the term peuples de la mer (literally \"peoples of the sea\") in 1855 in a description of reliefs at Medinet Habu documenting year 8 of Ramesses III. Gaston Maspero, de Rougé's successor at the Collège de France, subsequently popularized the term \"Sea Peoples\" - and an associated migration-theory - in the late 19th century.The historical narrative stems primarily from seven Ancient Egyptian sources, and although in these inscriptions the designation \"of the sea\" appears in relation to only three groups of people (the Sherden, Shekelesh, and Eqwesh), the term \"Sea Peoples\" is commonly used to refer to the following nine peoples, in alphabetical order: the Denyen, identified by some with the Greek Danaoi and by others with the Israelite tribe of Dan; the Ekwesh, possibly a group of Bronze Age Greeks (Achaeans); the Lukka, an Anatolian people of the Aegean who may have given their name to the region of Lycia and the Lycian language; the Peleset, whose name is generally believed to refer to the Philistines; the Shekelesh, identified possibly with the Italic people called Siculi (from Sicily); the Sherden, possibly Sardinians or people of Sardis; the Teresh, i.e. the Tyrrhenians, possibly ancestors of the Etruscans, or maybe Trojans, people of Troas; the Tjeker, possibly Greek Teucrians and; the Weshesh, who have not been strongly linked to a people documented in other sources.Evidence for migrations of whole peoples does not appear in any of the contemporary inscriptions, but versions of a \"migration hypothesis\" represent a widely held interpretation among scholars of the ancient Near East.".
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