atalante Posted June 4 #976 Share Posted June 4 8 hours ago, The Puzzler said: The fall of the Bronze Age was caused by a rebellion of an anti Hittite uprising. I agree. There was a Greco-Roman mythical explanation for how the Phoenicians came to power ca 1200 BCE. After the Trojan war, there was a mythical campaign against Cyprus by a mythical King Belus of Tyre (i.e. by some 1200 BCE forerunner of the Phoenicians), a campaign that was joined by the Greek Teucer. It was said that King Belus eventually gave Cyprus to Teucer as a reward for the assistance. from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teucer#Myths During the Trojan War, Teucer was mainly a great archer, who loosed his shafts from behind the giant shield of his half-brother Ajax the Great.......... After Ajax's suicide, Teucer guarded the body to make sure it was buried, insulting Menelaus and Agamemnon when they tried to stop the burial. Finally Odysseus persuaded Agamemnon to let the burial happen.[7] Because of his half-brother's suicide, Teucer stood trial before his father, where he was found guilty of negligence for not bringing his dead half-brother's body or his arms back with him. He was disowned by his father, wasn't allowed back on Salamis Island, and set out to find a new home. His departing words were introduced in the seventh ode of the first book of the Roman poet Horace's Odes, in which he exhorts his companions "nil desperandum", "do not despair", and announces "cras ingens iterabimus aequor", "tomorrow we shall set out upon the vast ocean".[8] This speech has been given a wider applicability in relation to the theme of voyages of discovery, also found in the Ulysses of Tennyson. Teucer eventually joined King Belus of Tyre in his campaign against Cyprus, and when the island was seized, Belus handed it over to him in reward for his assistance. Teucer founded the city of Salamis on Cyprus, which he named after his home state.[9] He further married Eune, daughter of Cinyras, king of Cyprus, and had by her a daughter Asteria.[10] The name Teucer is believed to be related to the name of the West Hittite God Tarku (East Hittite Teshub)—the Indo-European Storm God—a role which explains his relationship to Belus, who is associated with the Carthaginian god Baal Hammon.[11] 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Puzzler Posted June 5 #977 Share Posted June 5 13 hours ago, Abramelin said: Heh, I know you want to drag the OLB into this, but the OLB doesn't spend a single word about the mayhem occurring in most of Europe, the Middle East and the Med. No, I don’t want to drag it into this thread, just seemed a good phrase to use…in relation to this…. ”As for the matter concerning those enemies: (it was) the people from your country (and) your own ships (who) did this! And (it was) the people from your country (who) committed these transgression(s) ... I am writing to inform you and protect you. Be aware” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Puzzler Posted June 5 #978 Share Posted June 5 7 hours ago, atalante said: I agree. There was a Greco-Roman mythical explanation for how the Phoenicians came to power ca 1200 BCE. After the Trojan war, there was a mythical campaign against Cyprus by a mythical King Belus of Tyre (i.e. by some 1200 BCE forerunner of the Phoenicians), a campaign that was joined by the Greek Teucer. It was said that King Belus eventually gave Cyprus to Teucer as a reward for the assistance. from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teucer#Myths During the Trojan War, Teucer was mainly a great archer, who loosed his shafts from behind the giant shield of his half-brother Ajax the Great.......... After Ajax's suicide, Teucer guarded the body to make sure it was buried, insulting Menelaus and Agamemnon when they tried to stop the burial. Finally Odysseus persuaded Agamemnon to let the burial happen.[7] Because of his half-brother's suicide, Teucer stood trial before his father, where he was found guilty of negligence for not bringing his dead half-brother's body or his arms back with him. He was disowned by his father, wasn't allowed back on Salamis Island, and set out to find a new home. His departing words were introduced in the seventh ode of the first book of the Roman poet Horace's Odes, in which he exhorts his companions "nil desperandum", "do not despair", and announces "cras ingens iterabimus aequor", "tomorrow we shall set out upon the vast ocean".[8] This speech has been given a wider applicability in relation to the theme of voyages of discovery, also found in the Ulysses of Tennyson. Teucer eventually joined King Belus of Tyre in his campaign against Cyprus, and when the island was seized, Belus handed it over to him in reward for his assistance. Teucer founded the city of Salamis on Cyprus, which he named after his home state.[9] He further married Eune, daughter of Cinyras, king of Cyprus, and had by her a daughter Asteria.[10] The name Teucer is believed to be related to the name of the West Hittite God Tarku (East Hittite Teshub)—the Indo-European Storm God—a role which explains his relationship to Belus, who is associated with the Carthaginian god Baal Hammon.[11] I’m glad you agree atalante. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
docyabut2 Posted June 5 #979 Share Posted June 5 (edited) I believe the sea peoples were the Tartessos ,the Phoenicians, the Minoans,and the Mycenaeans that wanted to rule and control the Mediterranean seas. http://www.salimbeti.com/micenei/helmets1.htm Edited June 5 by docyabut2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Puzzler Posted June 5 #980 Share Posted June 5 2 hours ago, docyabut2 said: I believe the sea peoples were the Tartessos ,the Phoenicians, the Minoans,and the Mycenaeans that wanted to rule and control the Mediterranean seas. http://www.salimbeti.com/micenei/helmets1.htm Interesting but the timeframes don’t match. Tartessians nor Phoenicians were on the map at 1200BC. The Minoans had also passed and the Mycenaeans were at the end. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Puzzler Posted June 5 #981 Share Posted June 5 (edited) it was possibly a two pronged spear that hit Egypt. from both sides, independently. the Libyan contingent weren’t about the beef the Hittite alliance was, The Libyans were invading for different reasons. Edited June 5 by The Puzzler 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
docyabut2 Posted June 5 #982 Share Posted June 5 (edited) 3 hours ago, The Puzzler said: Interesting but the timeframes don’t match. Tartessians nor Phoenicians were on the map at 1200BC. The Minoans had also passed and the Mycenaeans were at the end. They were pirates of the Mediterranean seas The Sea Peoples were a confederacy of various ethnicities who ravaged the Mediterranean between c. 1276-1178 BCE. Their name is a 19th-century CE designation coined by the French Egyptologist Gaston Maspero c. 1881 CE; what they called themselves – if anything – is unknown. Edited June 5 by docyabut2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abramelin Posted June 5 Author #983 Share Posted June 5 6 hours ago, docyabut2 said: I believe the sea peoples were the Tartessos ,the Phoenicians, the Minoans,and the Mycenaeans that wanted to rule and control the Mediterranean seas. http://www.salimbeti.com/micenei/helmets1.htm I'll ask you again and again and again: what reason would the Tartessians have had to be part of the Sea Peoples and attack Egypt? And also: why would the Phoenicians and Minoans, long time trading partners of Egypt, want to attack Egypt? No, no links or nice pictures that don't explain sh!t, but in your own words. PLEASE. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
docyabut2 Posted June 5 #984 Share Posted June 5 (edited) 1 hour ago, Abramelin said: I'll ask you again and again and again: what reason would the Tartessians have had to be part of the Sea Peoples and attack Egypt? And also: why would the Phoenicians and Minoans, long time trading partners of Egypt, want to attack Egypt? No, no links or nice pictures that don't explain sh!t, but in your own words. PLEASE. The horn helmets were of the Minoans,and the Mycenaeans http://www.salimbeti.com/micenei/helmets1.htm Edited June 5 by docyabut2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abramelin Posted June 5 Author #985 Share Posted June 5 2 minutes ago, docyabut2 said: The horn helmets were of the Minoans,and the Mycenaeans http://www.salimbeti.com/micenei/helmets1.htm Your link is not working. Whatever. The Minoans were a peaceful people. The Greek, the Myceneans not so much. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
docyabut2 Posted June 5 #986 Share Posted June 5 (edited) http://www.salimbeti.com/micenei/images/elmi9.jpg Edited June 5 by docyabut2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abramelin Posted June 5 Author #987 Share Posted June 5 (edited) 17 minutes ago, docyabut2 said: http://www.salimbeti.com/micenei/images/elmi9.jpg Ok, that works: Most of these helmets carry tails. And the horned helmets don't resemble the horned helmets as depicted on Medinet Habu. Edited June 5 by Abramelin 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
docyabut2 Posted June 5 #988 Share Posted June 5 yes they were Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
docyabut2 Posted June 5 #989 Share Posted June 5 (edited) The scholars don't know the names of the sea peoples that they are just guessing:( and I'm just guessing those boats with the double bird-heads are a connection to the Tartessians boats TARTESSOS: THE LOST CIVILIZATION YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF https://www.totallyawesomehistory.com/blog/tartessos-the-lost-civilization-youve-never-heard-of https://www.totallyawesomehistory.com/blog/tartessos-the-lost-civilization-youve-never-heard-of Edited June 5 by docyabut2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
docyabut2 Posted June 5 #990 Share Posted June 5 The southern coast of Spain and Portugal once comprised the homeland of a lost civilization known as Tartessos. It lay beyond the Pillars of Hercules and was widely renowned for its incredible wealth and the influence it brought. It also mysteriously vanished in the middle of the first millennium BC, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
docyabut2 Posted June 5 #991 Share Posted June 5 What makes it even more jaw-dropping is something that Strabo (64BC-AD34) tells us about the Turdetani: the Iberian tribe that some claim the Tartessians morphed into after their power and influence waned; even going so far as to call them “doppelgangers”. He says this about them: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
docyabut2 Posted June 5 #992 Share Posted June 5 https://www.visit-andalucia.com/tartessians-tartessos-andalucia/ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
docyabut2 Posted June 5 #993 Share Posted June 5 (edited) the Tartessians boats of the The scholars don't know the names of the sea peoples that they are just guessing:( and I'm just guessing those boats with the double bird-heads are a connection to the Tartessians boats TARTESSOS they are the boats from that TARTESSO sea that had the double bird-head war ship Edited June 5 by docyabut2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Abramelin Posted June 6 Author #997 Share Posted June 6 Docy, I once started a thread about Tartessos, remember? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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docyabut2 Posted June 6 #999 Share Posted June 6 (edited) Just trying to find the boats with the double bird-heads, Edited June 6 by docyabut2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
atalante Posted June 6 #1000 Share Posted June 6 23 hours ago, The Puzzler said: it was possibly a two pronged spear that hit Egypt. from both sides, independently. the Libyan contingent weren’t about the beef the Hittite alliance was, The Libyans were invading for different reasons. I think the Libyan invasions, which occurred in a time of severe drought, aimed to dominate the string of major oases that are located west of the Nile valley. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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