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Chariot Wheels and the Red Sea
Any claims about chariot wheels from the exodus having been found in the red sea are bogus. We don't know where the crossing site was. The relevant bodies of water have not had extensive archaeological surveys, none of them. And a, the egyptians were using wooden chariot wheels, so they would have rotted over the last three thousand years and wouldn't be identifiable to day. Do you think it's possible acanatan was the son of the pharaoh at the time of the exodus? I wonder this because he did have an older brother that died, and something big must have happened in his lifetime to make him turn to monotheism.