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The New Chronology of the Ancient Near East and Egypt is the publication of the results of a project to reconstruct the chronology of the ancient near east, in order to find a full resolution to the chronology of the ancient near east, or as near to that as I can reasonably achieve, from about the 15th century bc (1500-1401) to about the 6th century bc (600-501), based purely on the contemporaneous and near contemporaneous archaeological evidence, and to only use later sources when absolutely necessary.
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