I'm a Ron Wyatt defender. Also, I have Dr. Lennart Moller's book, "The Exodus Case" which does a thorough job explaining this diced up proposed dynasty.
Read the whole article:
4 Part Newsletter by Ron:
http://www.arkdiscovery.com/redseastory.htm
Second, a new Television series will be out near the end of this year that will shock the world as to the Exodus event:
http://www.mahoneymedia.com/exodus/Vide ... Index.html
Make sure to watch BOTH video clips, starting with the Promo, and then the "Scenese from the Red Sea Crossing".
The wheels found on the underwater landbridge, under the Gulf of Aqaba across Nuweiba beach are wheels from the 18th Dynasty. Scientists from around the world are now beginning to realize that there is actually more validity and authenticity to Ron's theories and discoveries than had originally been supposed.
Dr. Lennart Moller, scientist and professor from Karolinska Insitute in Stolkholm Sweden decided that he would forensically investigate all the theories using text and data analysis at a very detailed level. Other Egyptologists and scientists around the world are now supporting him, and this series will make a twist to traditional standpoints concerning the Exodus event.
The whole proposed new Dynasty is based around the archeological remains at the bottom of the Gulf of Aqaba, and evidence suggests that the true Mt. Sinai is in Saudi Arabia, on the east side of the Gulf of Aqaba, since Midian is in Saudi Arabia, and we know that Moses visited Sinai (Horeb) in Midian. Also, Galations 4:25 says it plainly: " For this Agar is mount Sinai in Arabia, and answereth to Jerusalem which now is, and is in bondage with her children.
Jebel El Lawz is the mountain we've been looking for, and it matches every description of Mt. Sinai. The Saudis have even fenced in the mountain because they know themselves that the mountain is of archeological importance. There are 12 pillars at the foot of the mountain representing 12 tribes of Israel. Also, there are alters with bull inscriptions (bull inscriptions of the same kind of bulling creatures in Egypt, representing the Golden Calf. Also, as the Bible states that the Lord's fire descended upon the Mountain top, the top of Jebel El Lawz is all charred black. Bob Cornuke and Larry Williams went to the top of the mountain and collected rock samples which were taken to labratories. The results were that there is no volcanic activity in the area, and there is no natural explanation for the rocks to be charred black, as if the mountain had been ablaze. There is also a host of other information indicating that Jebel El Lawz (which means "Mountain of the Law" in Saudi Arabian) is unquestionably the Mountain of which Moses ascended.
For more information regarding the Chariot wheels and Mt. Sinai, here are some more links:
Red Sea Crossing
http://www.arkdiscovery.com/red_sea_crossing.htm
The TRUE Mt. Sinai
http://www.arkdiscovery.com/mt__sinai_found.htm
Let me make it clear, there are thousands of theories that revolve around these stories. However, non match scripture as clear as this. I'm giving in your hands right now the true answers that archeologists and scientists from around the world have been so openly willing to dissmiss. My friend Andrew Jones was/is part of the W.A.R team (Wyatt Archeological Research foundation), and he was actually there himself at the diving site at the Gulf of Aqaba where the chariot remains have been witnessed.
Also take note that Jebel Musa (the traditional Mt. Sinai) is located in the wrong place. It's located in the Sinai Peninsula (the name that was given through tradition). The Sinai Peninsula is the wilderness in which the Israelites crossed before they met up with The Gulf of Aqaba. They never crossed the Gulf of Suez. For many years, archeologists have been looking for some remain that will indicate a crossing, but have found absolutely nothing. This has lead many researchers around the world that the Exodus was Myth. It wasn't myth. They've been just looking in the wrong places. Succoth (the town in which the Israelites gathered to leave Egypt) is in the northern hemisphere of Egypt, near the tip of Suez. It would have been absolutely ludicrous for Moses and the Israelites to turn south into Egyptian territory (south from Goshen) and then cross the Gulf of Suez. On top of that, the Egyptian army would have been insane to not just go around the lakes at the tip of Suez, and in reality, went around these lakes all the time to fight the cannanites! Also, the sea bed of Suez is so marshy and mucky, that it would be impossible to cross even if the waters had divided.
The Gulf of Aqaba is our answer to all our problems. The Gulf of Aqaba is PART of the Red Sea, and king Solomon errected pillars on each end of the crossing to commemorate the crossing. On one of the pillars, it reads in Hebrew words for Egypt, death, water, pharaoh, Yahweh, and Solomon.