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239: A Pyramid of Corpses
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Merneptah vs the Libyans. In 1221 BCE, Egypt faced a crisis. Tribal coalitions from the west, and some "Peoples of the Sea" were marching on the Nile Valley. They came in their thousands, armed and ready to settle. Caught by surprise, King Merneptah and his warriors hastened to the defence...
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Music by Bettina Joy de Guzman; Luke Chaos; and Keith Zizza.
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