What is the difference between ancient Egypt and the Stone Age?
, David Rohl, Don Stewart (http://Don-Stewart-Research.blogspot.com)]. The work of these people makes it quite obvious that Egyptology should return to the Bible for its basic chronological framework. Essentially, the scribes of Ramesses II and Manetho managed to duplicate the first kingdom and its collapse as a “Middle Kingdom” to add a third dynastic phase. Our Egyptologists did not notice this and took the ancient Egyptian chronologists too seriously. Really, Egyptian history is six or seven hundred years shorter than is currently made out. In the context of the whole chronology of “ancient Egypt”, let’s say 2400 to 500 BC, that’s a huge error (about 35%).