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musickatia [10]
11 months ago
7

Which of the following best describes the aftermath of the Sea Peoples' attacks?

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vlada-n [284]11 months ago
7 0

The phrase "chariot kingdoms became important naval powers to defend their coasts" sums up the situation following the Sea Peoples' assaults the best.

<h3>Was Egypt destroyed by the Sea Peoples?</h3>

During and before the Late Bronze Age collapse, the Sea Peoples, a fictitious seafaring confederation, are thought to have attacked ancient Egypt and other places in the East Mediterranean (1200–900 BCE).

<h3>The Sea People who assaulted Egypt were who?</h3>

This time, they are categorized as "foreign countries" in the inscription and are clearly identified as Sea Peoples: the Pele group, Trekker, Shekels, Deneen, and Washes. They set their camp at Amor and dispatched an army to the Nile. Once more, the pharaoh was standing by to greet them.

<h3>How did the sea people fare?</h3>

Just as mysteriously as they appeared, the Sea People of the Bronze Age vanished. There are no records of them anywhere after their defeat by the hands of Ramesses III in 1178 BC. Some people think they blended with the existing society.

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