peliidean
Peliidean is a term used in the context of comparative mythology and linguistics to refer to a hypothetical ancient people or cultural group whose influence is believed to be evident in the mythology, language, and cultural practices of various ancient Mediterranean civilizations. The concept of the Peliidean people is not a mainstream historical or archaeological finding but rather a theoretical construct proposed by some scholars to explain perceived similarities and connections between seemingly disparate cultures.
Proponents of the Peliidean theory suggest that this ancient group may have originated in the Aegean region
The term "Peliidean" itself is derived from the Greek mythological figure Peleus, father of Achilles. This association