There is a great emphasis on the plurality on the word people(s), as they consisted of 9 different nations: Lukka, Sherden, Shekelesh, Peleset, Denyen, Teresh, Tjekker, Weshesh, and Eqwesh. It's unknown who any of these groups were. But we now know of Ramesses III's opinion...There is a great emphasis on the plurality on the word people(s), as they consisted of 9 different nations: Lukka, Sherden, Shekelesh, Peleset, Denyen, Teresh, Tjekker, Weshesh, and Eqwesh. It's unknown who any of these groups were. But we now know of Ramesses III's opinion...
Ramesses III described the Sea Peoples as bloodthirsty, anarchical, and evil: "The foreign countries made a conspiracy in their islands. All at once the lands were removed and scattered in the fray. No land could stand before their arms." Yet, the mechanics were far more complex!Ramesses III described the Sea Peoples as bloodthirsty, anarchical, and evil: "The foreign countries made a conspiracy in their islands. All at once the lands were removed and scattered in the fray. No land could stand before their arms." Yet, the mechanics were far more complex!