
The Sea People
A Historical Investigation of the Bronze Age Collapse
In the twilight of the Bronze Age, a storm rises—not of weather, but of people.
The Sea People is a riveting, immersive journey into one of the most dramatic and enigmatic chapters of ancient history.
As foreign powers fall and refugees-turned-invaders arrive by sea with their families and oxcarts in tow, Egypt braces for a cataclysm that could erase millennia of civilization. What begins as a story of war becomes something deeper—a meditation on climate, migration, desperation, and the fragility of global systems.
Drawing on real archaeological evidence, inscriptions, and letters from Medinet Habu, Ugarit, and the Amarna archive, The Sea People breathes life into the collapse of the Bronze Age not as myth, but as historical truth.
For readers of Yuval Noah Harari, Mary Beard, and Dan Carlin, Joseph Malott delivers an unflinching, vivid, and humanized account of how an entire world unraveled.
Epic in scale. Intimate in detail. Historically grounded. Unforgettable.