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Sea Peoples of the Bronze Age Mediterranean C.1400 BC–1000 BC
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The Philistines Were Among the Sea Peoples, Probably of Aegean Origin, Who First Appeared in the E Mediterranean at the End of the 13Th Century B.C
Standing the Test of Time: Impact of the Sea Peoples on Phoenician Cultural Development
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Rutgers University the Sea People and Their Migration
Telling Stories: the Mycenaean Origins of the Philistines
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The “Land Peoples” and the Shardana Peter James
After the Hittites: the Kingdoms of Karkamish and Palistin in Northern Syria
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Top View
A Survey of the Military Role of the Sherden Warriors in the Egyptian Army During the Ramesside Period
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Biblical Philistines in the North and South
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Introduction
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