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Cypriot Pottery From the Island of Cypress ...

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1: Master Index of Places
Excluding various exodus routes: Bitter lakes, Gulf of Suez, Mt. Musa, Ein el-Qudeirat, Mt. Karkom, Lake Sirbonis, Lake Ballah, Nuweiba Beach. The Exodus route stops in order: Discussion about each of the four legs of the exodus journey: Click to View Goshen to Red Sea crossing Click to View Red Sea crossing to Mt. Sinai Click to View Mt. Sinai to Kadesh Barnea Click to View Kadesh Barnea to Jordan Goshen to Red Sea: Goshen (Ramses) Succoth Migdol Etham Pi Hahiroth Baal Zephon Crossed Red Sea at: Straits of Tiran Red Sea to Sinai: Wilderness of Shur Marah Elim Red Sea Camp Wilderness of Sin Dophkah Alush Rephidim (Meribah) Wilderness of Sinai Mt. Sinai: at Mt. Lawz Sinai to Kadesh: Mt. Seir Ezion Geber Kadesh Barnea at Petra History of the search for Kadesh Kadesh to Jordan: Mt. Hor Solomon's network of military border fortresses: For overview: read the introduction Ein Qudeirat Ein Qedeis Ein Quseima Loz Ponds Kuntillet Ajrud Elat Tell el-kheleifeh Jezirat Faraun Khirbat en-Nahas ... ...
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2: Thutmoses III was Pharaoh of the Exodus in 1446 BC
Thutmoses III was Pharaoh in 1446 BC for a total of 54 years. (1485-1431). There were three distinct phases to his rule. 1. (1485-1464) First was when he was a baby and his stepmother Hatshepsut ruled as co-regent for 21 years. 2. (1464-1446) Second, after Hatshepsut died, he ruled as Pharaoh for 18 years until the exodus. 3. (1446-1431) Third, he ruled another 15 years after the exodus. Click to View "Ok, I'll let em go now..." Thutmoses III Click to View Click to View Click to View The Chronology of the Pharaohs of Egypt (by Steve Rudd) This low Egyptian chronology is derived, in part with the Ebers Papyrus, by assuming that the heliacal rising of Sothis was observed from the city of Thebes (Theban) which produces a date for the creation of the Ebers Papyrus of 1523 BC (+/- 6 yrs) and therefore sets the reign of Amenhotep I to 1532-1511 BC. We follow K. A. Kitchen in using the low chronology and add six years to all his dates. Pharaoh Reign Dates Notes Ahmose (Nebpehtyre) 25 ... ...
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3: Joshua's Altar on Mt. Ebal and the Lead Curse Tablet
Monograph by Steven Rudd on AD 2019 Mt. Ebal Lead Curse Tablet "'You shall make an altar of earth for Me, and you shall sacrifice on it your burnt offerings and your peace offerings, your sheep and your oxen; in every place where I cause My name to be remembered, I will come to you and bless you.(Exodus 20:24) 'If you make an altar of stone for Me, you shall not build it of cut stones, for if you wield your tool on it, you will profane it. 'And you shall not go up by steps to My altar, so that your nakedness will not be exposed on it.' " (Exodus 20:25-26) Altar of Joshua, Mt. Ebal The story of how in AD 2005, Steven Rudd first identified the Round Altar (Locus 94) as Joshua's Altar: 1. In November AD 2004, Steven Rudd conducted restoration work under the direct supervision of Adam Zertal on Joshua's Altar at Mt. Ebal. Zertal identified two strata in his 1985 excavation reports. Zertal considered the rectangular alter (Stratum I) to be Joshua's altar which he dated to about 1250 BC at ... ...
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4: Pottery of the Bible lands
Trademark pottery manufactured at Qurayyah in Arabia and brought to Israel through the Kenites. Click to View Negev Pottery "Disposable dish ware" Crude, handmade pottery 1446 - 700 BC of the Negev. Click to View Cypriot pottery From the Island of Cypress, this pottery was key to proving the location of Jericho. Click to View A. Radiocarbon Analysis of Pottery at Khirbat en-Nahas: See our page on Khirbat en-Nahas. "Initial observations on the pottery corpus suggest that much of the pottery should be taken as very early Iron Age II, and dated to the tenth-to-ninth centuries, although there are slight indications that some of the material may be earlier and dated to the Iron Age I, of the twelfth -to-eleventh centuries. Collared-rim jars, large jugs, carinated bowls and monochrome and bichrome ring-painted bowls dominate the local assemblage. Included in the local assemblage are a large number of hand-made bowls and holemouth jars that have often been referred to in other reports as ... ...
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