The Entire History of the Sea Peoples in 1200–1150 BC

Chapters: • 00:00 – Hook — The Night the Bronze Age Burned • 00:54 – Who Were the Sea Peoples? (Origins & Identity) • 04:11 – From Fishermen to Raiders (Rise of Maritime Power) • 08:13 – Gods of Storm and Sea (Religion & Warrior Culture) • 12:20 – Weapons of Destruction (Naue II & Naval Innovation) • 16:29 – Masters of Trade & Piracy (Economic Warfare) • 20:19 – The Wandering Confederation (Military Democracy) • 24:21 – The Wars That Burned the World (Hittites & Ugarit) • 28:26 – The Age of Terror (Psychological Collapse) • 32:45 – The Sherden — Warriors Who Changed Sides • 36:35 – The Battle of the Nile Delta (Egypt’s Last Stand) • 40:31 – Collapse from Within (Spies & Political Breakdown) • 44:54 – The Dark Age Begins (Climate & System Failure) • 49:33 – When Raiders Became Settlers (Rise of the Philistines) • 53:48 – The Final Transformation (Birth of Philistine Cities) • 59:01 – Legacy — What the Sea Peoples Left Behind Sources: • Eric H. Cline — 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed (Princeton University Press) • Robert Drews — The End of the Bronze Age (Princeton University Press) • Guy D. Middleton — Understanding Collapse (Cambridge University Press) • Journey through the fascinating sweep of history, charting the rise from ancient origins to the modern world. This cinematic exploration traces centuries of transformation—power and collapse, cities and trade, belief and warfare—brought vividly to life through evolving maps and historical reconstructions. Discover how migration, innovation, and global connections shaped civilizations, leaving legacies that still echo across the world today. • Because visual records from deep antiquity are limited, some scenes are recreated using historically informed AI imagery based on archaeological evidence, academic research, and contemporary written sources to help viewers better visualize the past.