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[Bronze Age Text]
 
| (CLICK to Enlarge)             Various tribes of maritime nations
  attacked Egypt from the sea during the early decades of the 12th century
  before Christ.  The Egyptians called
  them by the collective name "Sea Peoples." To judge by the Egyptian
  sculptors' depictions at the monument of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu, some
  of the Sea Peoples appear to have been Nordic, as in the above detail.  Ramesses defeated the invaders, who then
  sailed westward to land in Libya.  In
  Libya the Tifinag alphabet survives in use to this day, but in Bronze Age
  times it was peculiar to the Nordic peoples. 
  The facts suggest that Nordic invaders, rebuffed from Egypt, settled
  Libya and introduced the Tifinag alphabet at that time (Fell 1982).   |