Archeological Proof of Hebrew Slaves in Egypt

Did the Exodus actually happen? While many scholars look for evidence in the 13th century BC, this video dives into the "Early Date" theory (c. 1446 BC) and uncovers a wealth of forgotten evidence. From the "concentric rings" of Asiatic and Semitic populations in the Nile Delta to the stunning discovery of the Brooklyn Papyrus, we explore actual lists of household servants with specifically Hebrew names like Shifra and Asher. We examine the material culture of sites like Tel el-Daba (Avaris), where unique pottery and burial styles distinguish these people from the Egyptians. We also discuss why the predominance of female names in household records perfectly matches the biblical account of the Pharaoh's attempts to control the Hebrew population. This is a deep dive into the demographic shifts and archaeological "markers" that suggest the Bible’s story is rooted in historical reality with Stephen Meyer and archeologist Titus Kennedy. As a special gift Dr. Meyer would like you to download his 32-page mini-book Scientific Evidence for a Creator for FREE: https://evolutionnews.org/_/sefac This is the official Youtube page of Dr. Stephen C. Meyer, director of Discovery Institute's Center for Science & Culture. Meyer received his Ph.D. in the philosophy of science from the University of Cambridge. His latest book is Return of the God Hypothesis: Three Scientific Discoveries that Reveal the Mind Behind the Universe. He is also the author of The New York Times best selling book Darwin's Doubt: The Explosive Origin of Animal Life and the case for Intelligent Design (HarperOne, 2013), and Signature In The Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design (2009). For more information about Dr. Meyer, his research, and his books visit https://stephencmeyer.org/. The Center for Science & Culture is the institutional hub for scientists, educators, and inquiring minds who think that nature supplies compelling evidence of intelligent design. The CSC supports research, sponsors educational programs, defends free speech, and produce articles, books, and multimedia content. Visit other YouTube channels connected to the Center for Science & Culture Discovery Institute:    / discoveryinstitute   Discovery Science Channel:    / @discoverysciencechannel   Follow Dr. Meyer on social media: X: @StephenCMeyer   / stephencmeyer   Facebook:   / drstephencmeyer     / discoverycsc   Instagram discoverycsc   / discoverycsc   Tik Tok discoverycsc   / discoverycsc