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Also supporting a 13th dynasty exodus is the prolific use of mudbricks in the 12th dynasty and the finding of a slave village at Kahun that was rapidly evacuated in the 13th dynasty when Neferhotep I was ruling (as evidenced by scarabs found by Petrie). Amenemhet III has the credentials to be the pharaoh of Moses birth and the pharaoh that Moses fled from. Sobeknefru has the credentials to be Moses foster mother and Amenemhet IV has the credentials to be Moses himself! | Also supporting a 13th dynasty exodus is the prolific use of mudbricks in the 12th dynasty and the finding of a slave village at Kahun that was rapidly evacuated in the 13th dynasty when Neferhotep I was ruling (as evidenced by scarabs found by Petrie). Amenemhet III has the credentials to be the pharaoh of Moses birth and the pharaoh that Moses fled from. Sobeknefru has the credentials to be Moses foster mother and Amenemhet IV has the credentials to be Moses himself! | ||
== A workers village built during the time of | == A workers village built during the time of Senusret II was discovered by Petrie at Kahun == | ||
[[File:Scarab of a King Neferhotep LACMA M.86.313.9 (2 of 2).jpg|thumb|left|Scarab of King Neferhotep. One of two currently in the [[http://www.karacooney.com/articles/kara-cooney-scarabs-part2.pdf Los Angeles County Museum of Art]]. [[http://www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/seals/2inter5.html See scarabs from the Second Intermediate Period]]]] | [[File:Scarab of a King Neferhotep LACMA M.86.313.9 (2 of 2).jpg|thumb|left|Scarab of King Neferhotep. One of two currently in the [[http://www.karacooney.com/articles/kara-cooney-scarabs-part2.pdf Los Angeles County Museum of Art]]. [[http://www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/seals/2inter5.html See scarabs from the Second Intermediate Period]]]] | ||
[[File:Kahan plan by Petrie.jpg|thumb|right|The floor plan of Kahun, drawn by Petrie 1897]] | [[File:Kahan plan by Petrie.jpg|thumb|right|The floor plan of Kahun, drawn by Petrie 1897]] | ||
[[Flinders Petrie]], discovered a workers village at [[Kahun]], just south of [[Hawara]] in Egypt in 1890. He found numerous tools and artifacts in the village. He even found boxes containing the remains of babies up to 3 months old under the floors of the houses in the workers village at Kahun. There were numerous [http://pharaohoppressionmosesisraelegyptdynasty.wordpress.com/tag/baby-skeletons/ boxes] sometimes containing the skeletons of 3-4 babies in many of the houses in the village. He suspected that these may be the remains of Israeliete Babies that were killed on Pharaoh's orders around the time of Moses' birth. He drew a floor plan of the village and documented the artifacts that were found there. Many of these artefacts are now in the Petrie Museum. Various scarabs and other artifacts that were found in the village indicate that it was constructed during the time of [[ | [[Flinders Petrie]], discovered a workers village at [[Kahun]], just south of [[Hawara]] in Egypt in 1890. He found numerous tools and artifacts in the village. He even found boxes containing the remains of babies up to 3 months old under the floors of the houses in the workers village at Kahun. There were numerous [http://pharaohoppressionmosesisraelegyptdynasty.wordpress.com/tag/baby-skeletons/ boxes] sometimes containing the skeletons of 3-4 babies in many of the houses in the village. He suspected that these may be the remains of Israeliete Babies that were killed on Pharaoh's orders around the time of Moses' birth. He drew a floor plan of the village and documented the artifacts that were found there. Many of these artefacts are now in the Petrie Museum. Various scarabs and other artifacts that were found in the village indicate that it was constructed during the time of [[Senusret II]] and was occuppied up until the time of [[Neferhotep I]] of the 13th dynasty. | ||
[[File:Sesostris2- pyramid.jpg|thumb|left|The pyramid of Sesostris II]] | [[File:Sesostris2- pyramid.jpg|thumb|left|The pyramid of Sesostris II]] |