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Category: Egyptian

Common Sense Versus the Conventional Chronology

July 22, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Amarna Letters, Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Assyrian, Astronomical chronology, Babylonian, Egyptian, Middle Chronology Model, Radiocarbon dating, Venus Tablets Leave a comment

Over the past four months, this website has featured 15 posts about how using common sense leads to better solutions

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How to Use Common Sense to Make Chronological Discoveries

July 15, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Amarna Letters, Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Assyrian, Egyptian, Middle East Leave a comment

Over the past 15 weeks, this website has featured 15 posts concerning “common sense” and how it leads to better

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Common Sense and the Ancient Egyptian Perspective of the Lunar Cycle

July 9, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Astronomical chronology, Egyptian, Middle East, Overcoming ambiguities 3 comments

Although the ancient Egyptians had many gods, the deities they associated with the sun and moon were among their most

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Common Sense and the Three Egyptian Seasons

July 1, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Egyptian, Middle East 3 comments

During the First Dynasty, a king or official realized that the solar year in Egypt had three natural divisions or

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Common Sense and the Chronology of the Twelfth Dynasty and the SIP

June 24, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Egyptian, Middle East 4 comments

Once The Six Pillars is published, Egyptologists will face a challenging problem. How will they reassess the chronology of the

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Common Sense Versus the Traditional Concept of Egyptian Dynasties

June 18, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Egyptian, Middle East 3 comments

Manetho’s list of Egyptian dynasties continues to confuse scholars to this day. In the eighteenth century CE, many people assumed

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Common Sense and Egyptian Cattle Counts: Were They Annual or Biannual?

May 21, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Astronomical chronology, Egyptian, Middle East Leave a comment

During the Egyptian “Old Kingdom” period, at least from the Second Dynasty through the Sixth, officials kept track of the

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How Common Sense Helps Determine How Many Years the Amarna Letters Corpus Encompasses

April 29, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Amarna Letters, Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Astronomical chronology, Egyptian, Levant, Middle East 2 comments

The Amarna letters are a unique collection of correspondence between Egyptian royalty and the pharaohs’ vassal “mayors” in the Levant

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Common Sense, the Thera Eruption, and Related Middle Eastern Radiocarbon Dates

April 22, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Egyptian, Minoan, Radiocarbon dating, Thera eruption 2 comments

The date of the Thera eruption is one of several critical pieces of evidence in ancient Middle Eastern chronology, and

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Common Sense and the Dogma of a Single Egyptian Calendar System

April 3, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Astronomical chronology, Egyptian, Middle East 8 comments

[Modified 14 Oct 2024] (This post presumes the reader has a basic knowledge of the Egyptian calendar and the Sothic

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