Barracuda wrote:I know that it does not quite match up by a few hundred years, but still suspect the eruption of Santorini had something to do with the migration of the sea people and general disruption of the mid east
Evidence from Crete suggests that within a couple of hundred years after Santorini mainland Greeks overran Crete. Crete must have suffered greatly from the blast and after effects. One could logically assume that her fleet would have been smashed. The myth of Theseus and the Minotaur is a thinly veiled reference to Cretan dominance of Greece being thrown off. Freed from Minoan domination the Greeks could have engaged in a little reverse domination of their own.
Israeli archaeologist Amihai Mazar has noted that the earliest Philistine pottery on the Canaanite coast had a distinctly Hellenic ancestry. So, I'd say you have a point. It would have taken the Greeks a while to recover themselves but they could not have been hit as hard as the Minoans.