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On today's tour, we join our tour guides, Xan and Joe, on board a life size reconstruction of a warship that is theorized to have been used by the mysterious Sea Peoples. While on board this vessel, they discuss the impact these unknown peoples had on civilizations along the coasts of the Mediterranean sea during the bronze age collapse. As well as the reasons for why we know so little about them. Further investigating what it means to never get a full picture of what happened in the past, and the fear attached with never knowing. All the while, discussing conquistadors’ marching into the jungles of South America, what it means to have sailing in your blood, and the importance of being specific when writing things down.
By Xan Peters and Joe CiminoOn today's tour, we join our tour guides, Xan and Joe, on board a life size reconstruction of a warship that is theorized to have been used by the mysterious Sea Peoples. While on board this vessel, they discuss the impact these unknown peoples had on civilizations along the coasts of the Mediterranean sea during the bronze age collapse. As well as the reasons for why we know so little about them. Further investigating what it means to never get a full picture of what happened in the past, and the fear attached with never knowing. All the while, discussing conquistadors’ marching into the jungles of South America, what it means to have sailing in your blood, and the importance of being specific when writing things down.