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Hi, you added to this article "David F. Lappin maintains that the best solution is 1483 BC". He's basically a dentist. [1]. Note that he also published in Troubador, but that is a self-publishing website. I think you probably found this in an edit originally by David Rohl who wrote 22.5% of New Chronology (Rohl). Doug Weller talk 13:14, 10 February 2024 (UTC)