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Anonymous (ID: Jo8bOSQm) No.508194043 >>508194654 >>508194783 >>508197027 >>508198459 >>508201126 >>508202556
Sea People
Who were they and what are the political implications of them being circumcised?

>The Great Karnak inscription of the Pharaoh Merneptah also states that at least three of the Sea Peoples, the Ekwesh, Sheklesh and Sherden, were circumcised.
Anonymous (ID: SztKbjR3) Greece No.508194244 >>508195345 >>508199541
Jews destroyed ancient civilizations in the bronze age?
Anonymous (ID: hjDxAEoM) United States No.508194654 >>508201126
>>508194043 (OP)
Mostly Aegeans, "Greeks", and Western Anatolians. Possibly supplemented by mercenaries from what is now Spain and Italy too. Trojan war had monumental implications for the entire world that we still feel today.
Anonymous (ID: Ugqu92fU) United Kingdom No.508194783
>>508194043 (OP)
BOAT NIGGERS
they are called
BOAT
NIGGERS
jesus even /int/ didn't self censor like this
fucking reddit central this fucking faggot board
Anonymous (ID: Jo8bOSQm) No.508195345 >>508201126
>>508194244
The only civilization that didn't collapse was Egypt. The rest were invaded and destroyed by the Seaniggers. The Egyptian pharaoh Ramses II and Ramses III defeated the sea people. The same pharaoh the Jews made a head canon about in Exodus.

>In his second year, Ramesses II decisively defeated the Sherden sea pirates who were wreaking havoc along Egypt's Mediterranean coast by attacking cargo-laden vessels travelling the sea routes to Egypt.
>In that sea battle, together with the Sherden, the pharaoh also defeated the Lukka (L'kkw, possibly the people later known as the Lycians), and the Šqrsšw (Shekelesh) peoples.
>The conflict occurred on the Egyptian Empire's easternmost frontier in Djahy, or modern-day southern Lebanon, in the eighth year of Ramesses III or about c. 1178 BC. In this battle the Egyptians, led by Ramesses III, defeated the Sea Peoples, who were attempting to invade Egypt by land and sea.

>Ramesses II (c. 1279–1213 BC): Ramesses II, or Ramesses the Great, is the most common figure for the Exodus pharaoh as Rameses is mentioned in the Bible as a place name (see Genesis 47:11, Exodus 1:11, Numbers 33:3, etc).
Anonymous (ID: r+BitajD) Israel No.508197027 >>508198111
>>508194043 (OP)
>em being circumcised?
I thought they were uncut wops from Sicily.
Anonymous (ID: Jo8bOSQm) No.508198111 >>508198741
>>508197027
the circumcised ones that invaded Egypt became the jews.
Anonymous (ID: 4mUldAKb) United States No.508198439
They were Filipinos, the most powerful race in the world
Anonymous (ID: cGF3dQya) United Kingdom No.508198459
>>508194043 (OP)

They were obviously Sardinians
Anonymous (ID: vdiaMmIz) Canada No.508198741
>>508198111
That’s not true; Jews would be mostly R1b, J2b and E-V13. Native balkanites. Circumcision is an Egyptian cultural custom that a lot of Bronze Age people adopted including the original Israelites.
Anonymous (ID: bPDapTuT) United States No.508199541
>>508194244
No chance. Jews don't soldier.
Anonymous (ID: jAjRzUN9) United States No.508201126
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>>508194654
>>508195345
LOL we're just going to have a decade-long war over one city that involves accidentallying the entire region. It's kind of interesting that the Egyptians didn't know about the conflict over Troi and why it was affecting them.
It would be interesting to go through the Aenead and other sources and figure out who might have been involved.
>Menelaus vs Rameses II
>it might have happened
That would be absolute bombshell news if true.
Anonymous (ID: Q1QkOMjO) No.508202556
>>508194043 (OP)
The most censored author on /pol/, MM, says it's the (((Phoenicians))) in is several articles