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Egypt's New Kingdom Timeline Rewritten by Volcano Discovery
13 Dec
Summary
- Santorini eruption predates Pharaoh Ahmose I's reign.
- New Kingdom of Egypt now believed to have begun later.
- Radiocarbon dating of artifacts reshaped ancient Egyptian timeline.

New scientific findings have dramatically reshaped the established timeline for Egypt's New Kingdom, a period renowned for its power and expansion. Researchers have definitively linked the massive Santorini volcanic eruption to an earlier timeframe than previously understood. This eruption is now confirmed to have occurred before the ascension of Pharaoh Ahmose I.
This recalibration means that the 18th Dynasty, and consequently the New Kingdom itself, did not begin as early as historical consensus had suggested. By analyzing ancient Egyptian artifacts through advanced radiocarbon dating techniques, scientists have provided concrete evidence that challenges prior assumptions about this golden age.
The implications of this revised chronology extend to understanding ancient Mediterranean interactions. It allows historians to reassess trade, cultural exchanges, and migrations, offering a clearer picture of the geopolitical landscape during Egypt's transformative Second Intermediate Period and the subsequent dawn of its most influential era.




