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  1. 1. Jan. 2001 · The Sea Peoples were a confederacy of seafaring raiders of the second millennium BC who sailed into the eastern Mediterranean, caused political unrest, and attempted to enter or control Egyptian territory during the late 19th dynasty and especially during Year 8 of Ramesses III of the 20th Dynasty.

  2. Peoples of the Sea : A Reconstruction of Ancient History-A Continuation of the Ages in Chaos Series by Immanuel Velikovsky 3.93 · 108 Ratings · 11 Reviews · published 1977 · 15 editions

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    Acknowledgments
    Illustrations
    Introduction
    Author: Immanuel Velikovsky
    Title: Peoples of the Sea
    Subtitle: A Reconstruction of Ancient History
    Publ. date: 1977
  3. 1. Jan. 1977 · Velikovsky's controversial reconstruction of ancient history examines the Persian domination of Egypt and the conquest by Alexander. ... the following is from the back cover - The significance of the reconstruction of chronology in this book is shown by Velikovsky's own words: "We can stop here, perplexed by the evidently ...

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  4. Ages in Chaos is the second book by Immanuel Velikovsky, first published by Doubleday in 1952, which put forward a major revision of the history of the Ancient Near East.

  5. 1. Jan. 1977 · It is the story of precisely how the conventional history of ancient Egypt was dated. How did Ramses II end up in the 13th century and does he really belong there? Why is the Hyksos occupation of Egypt limited to about 80 years when ancient historians said it lasted half a millennium?

    • Immanuel Velikovsky
  6. Ages in Chaos is a book by the controversial writer Immanuel Velikovsky, first published by Doubleday in 1952, which put forward a major revision of the history of the Ancient Near East, claiming that the histories of Ancient Egypt and the Israelites are five centuries out of step.