I’d love to see an evidence-based attempt to tie together the chronology of the ancient Middle East, including the Exodus. I think that a lot of people have the screwed-up idea that Ramses II was the Pharaoh of the Exodus (and “The Ten Commandments” hasn’t helped that), where there is evidence that he was not. Egypt’s power was destroyed by the plagues and by the loss of the cream of the crop of his army in the sea (Sea of Reeds, not the Red Sea)...and there is even some evidence that the Pharaoh died in that latter incident.
FYI, here is an interesting article, suggesting that the Pharaoh of the Oppression was (the monotheistic heretic) Akhenaten, while his son-in-law - King Tutankhamun, yeah King Tut - was the Pharaoh of the Exodus (Exodus in -1330):
https://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Who-was-the-pharaoh-of-the-Exodus-395885
Here’s another article claiming that it was Thutmose III (Exodus in -1446): http://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-exodus-date-1440bc.htm
IMHO, the biggest problem with fixing dates for a wide variety of events throughout the Middle East for many centuries is the flawed Egyptian dynastic chronology. I don’t pretend to know what it really was, but the fact that it is severely flawed is pretty much beyond debate. Since so much of the history of the surrounding areas is based upon Egypt and its own history, the flaws carry through.
Thanks Ancesthntr.
Both Akhenaten and Thutmose III postdate Moses by centuries.