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: Chariot-warrior cultures of Anatolia and Mesopotamia.
: The "Shepherd Kings" who ruled northern Egypt from their capital, Avaris . The lords of Avaris : uncovering the legendary ...
Rohl posits that a group of Indo-European-speaking, chariot-riding warriors from the northern mountains and plains migrated into the Near East at the start of the Middle Bronze Age. According to his thesis, these tribes became the ancestors of multiple great civilizations: : Chariot-warrior cultures of Anatolia and Mesopotamia
: Rohl connects the survivors of the Trojan War, specifically Aeneas , directly to the legendary founding of Rome, shortening the traditional gap between these events to about a century. Avaris: The Epicenter of Discovery According to his thesis, these tribes became the
: Heroes like Danaus , who Rohl identifies as a Hyksos ruler fleeing Egypt to found the Mycenaean dynasty.
The Lords of Avaris: Uncovering the Legendary Origins of Western Civilization
In his provocative 2007 work, The Lords of Avaris , Egyptologist challenges the standard historical timeline, arguing that the legendary heroes of the West were not mere myths but flesh-and-blood historical figures . By applying his controversial " New Chronology "—which shifts the dating of the Egyptian New Kingdom closer to the present—Rohl attempts to align archaeology with the epic tales of the Mediterranean. The Core Premise: A Shared Ancestry





