All available evidence at our disposal

All available evidence at our disposal, backed up by on-site inspection indicated that the Tire (Santorini) is not suited to the role of the legendary Atlantis. 
But whether the explosion of the volcano could cause a phenomenon that accompanied the exodus of Jews from Egypt? The answer to this question is to some extent depends on the accuracy of dating. If the eruption on the dash (so consider a few) and Exodus (in the most confident) occurred in about 1250 BC, the link between these events is possible. If the explosion of the volcano occurred in the period between 1450 and 1500 BC (at that point updates), it is the gap length in two centuries. Nevertheless, assuming (and I'm convinced of that) should be dated the year 1450 BC, these two events to coincide well in time. 
In his works by comparing the Bible, Mesopotamian and Egyptian chronology, I have come to the conclusion that the Exodus of Jews from Egypt, began in 1433 BC - a date only a few years is different from the calculations of some other scientists. In 1986, Dr. Hans Gedike from Johns Hopkins University has caused a real storm, announcing that the latest decoding ancient Egyptian writings brought him to the following conclusion: Exodus occurred in 1477 BC (the date of my closest, as I pointed out in correspondence with him ). Moreover, he linked this phenomenon is important as water rasstupivshiesya Red Sea and the subsequent burst, absorbed gnavshihsya for the Jews of Egypt, with a volcanic eruption on the dash and a huge wave, rolled as a result of the Eastern Mediterranean. 
As mentioned above, other work on the investigation of the disaster on the dash (left, both before and after the discovery of doctor Gedike), dated the explosion volcano period 1550-1450 BC. In the absence of new discoveries theory linking Tire and Atlantis, and Tire and Exodus, beginning to falter.

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