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Third Intermediate Period of Egypt
period of Ancient Egypt (1069-664 BCE)

Shasu
thumb|right|200px|Shasu prisoner as depicted in Ramesses III's [[reliefs at Medinet Habu.]]
The Shasu (, possibly pronounced šaswə) were Semitic-speaking pastoral nomads in the Southern Levant from the late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age or the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt. They were tent dwellers, organized in clans ruled by a tribal chieftain and were described as brigands active from the Jezreel Valley to Ashkelon, in the Transjordan and in the Sinai. Some of them also worked as mercenaries for Asiatic and Egyptian armies.
Story of Wenamun
literary work
Onomasticon of Amenope
ancient Egyptian papyrus from the late 20th Dynasty to 22nd Dynasty
Penamun
Merytawy Penamun was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh whose datation is extremely uncertain.