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  • curprev 14:0614:06, 27 March 2021 71.201.199.23 talk 26,757 bytes −128 Biblical Shishak: Removed "Shoshenq I is generally attributed with the raid on Judah: this is corroborated with a stele discovered at Tel Megiddo." because it's literally not true. That Stele doesn't mention any sites in Judah. He attacked the Negev and the North. Shoshenq's stele describes totally different events than the Bible. undo

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  • curprev 08:0808:08, 19 November 2020 Paleoarchaeo talk contribs 26,937 bytes −277 Edited for relevance. The study by Schneider 10 years ago should not have the qualifier attached of being the "most recent study". Schneider's dubious theory is not accepted by mainstream academia, disagreeing with every other date here. It is mentionable, but does not bear the peer-acceptance to qualify it to remain an "or" date in the opening paragraph. undo

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