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  1. 1. Jan. 1977 · 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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    Velikovsky claimed in this book that the histories of Ancient Egypt and Ancient Israel are five centuries out of step. He began by claiming that the Exodus took place not, as orthodoxy has it, at some point during the New Kingdom, but at the fall of the Middle Kingdom. He identifies the Hyksos with the Biblical Amalekites, the Biblical Queen of She...

    Several criticisms have been levelled at Velikovsky’s work. His view that the Hittite Empire is simply an invention of modern historians, and that the supposedly Hittite archaeological remains in modern Turkey are actually Chaldean (i.e. neo-Babylonian) appears extremely problematic, and he only began to address the problems here in his fourth work...

    The controversy over the chronology of Ancient Egypt has not entirely gone away. The Egyptologist David Rohl has put forward his own revised chronology; Peter James has also put forward a revised chronology similar though not quite identical to Rohl’s in Centuries of Darkness. Although they share some common ground with Velikovsky in terms of their...

  3. Immanuel Velikovsky, “Peoples of the Sea — A Reconstruction of Ancient History – A Continuation of the Ages in Chaos Series”, 1977, Doubleday & Company, Garden City, New York. ISBN: 0-385-03389-3

  4. 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.

    • Immanuel Velikovsky
    • 1952
  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. Indeed, in Part II - with the campaigns of Alexander the Great - it links up the revised with the classical and universally accepted chronology, thereby winding up Velikovsky's reconstruction of...