From Haaretz:
Archaeologists Discover Canaanite "Temple of the Rising Sun" Near Jerusalem
Researchers have long known that Canaan came under Egyptian control in the mid 15th century B.C.E. and its hold over the region lasted until the mid-12th century B.C.E. This was the time of the Bronze Age Collapse, when multiple civilizations, including the Hittites in Anatolia and the Myceneans in Greece, rapidly disappeared for reasons still unclear, though climate changes are believed to have played a key role.
Egypt did survive the ensuing wars and unrest, barely, but withdrew from Canaan around 1150 B.C.E. and its empire never fully recovered. Yet the temple at Azekah reflects strong Egyptian influence even in the waning days of the Bronze Age, Kleiman says.
"We have such a strong Egyptian connection that we can confidently say that Azekah was in direct connection with the Egyptian administration, Egypt was still around," she says.