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Vechi 09.02.2010, 17:33:15
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Esti sigur de teoria asta? Eu o aud pt prima data si pare tare dubioasa. Eu stiam ca mai nou chiar s-au gasit roti de car din epoca si arme din armata faraonului in Marea Rosie. Plus ca mai sunt si alte considerente.
Although there have been various attempts at placing Moses in a historical context of the Late Bronze Age or the Bronze Age collapse, his historicity cannot be established. Archaeological surveys of ancient settlements in Sinai do not show a great influx of people around the time of the Exodus (given variously as between 1500–1200 BCE), as would be expected from the arrival of Joshua and the Israelites in Canaan. According to Prof. Ze'ev Herzog, Director of the Institute of Archaeology at Tel Aviv University, "This is what archaeologists have learned from their excavations in the Land of Israel: the Israelites were never in Egypt, did not wander in the desert, did not conquer the land in a military campaign and did not pass it on to the 12 tribes of Israel.... The many Egyptian documents that we have make no mention of the Israelites' presence in Egypt and are also silent about the events of the exodus

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses
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