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    Shocking new evidence suggests ancient Egypt’s timeline may be off by nearly a century

    3 months ago

    A new radiocarbon study of museum artefacts linked to King Ahmose suggests Egypt’s New Kingdom began later than long believed, extending the chaotic Second Intermediate Period. By directly comparing Egyptian objects with dating from the Santorini eruption, researchers challenge established chronologies without rewriting textual history, reshaping how scholars understand the timing of Egypt’s imperial “golden age.”
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