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"4,300-year-old pyramid discovered in Egypt" - 11/11/2008 2:14:25 PM
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Row1
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msnbc news story: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27661580/ "The only queen whose pyramid is missing is Shesheshet, which is why I am sure it belonged to her," Hawass said. What if this level of evidence were given for claiming that some archaeological find was evidence of King David? All of these Egyptian finds are very important for the accurate construction of Egyptian timeline. Writings from the 3rd century BC writer "Manetho" are a starting point for figuring out the timeline of the Egyptian rulers, but there are limits to Manetho's timeline, since sources of error including revision are rgenerally recognized. Wikipedia has a decent article on Manetho. All Egyptian finds help establish a more accurate Egyptian history timeline. In turn, this can contribute to evaluation of the historicity of the Exodus story.
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