Thanks for your ideas Anchorman. Going back to your original post to me:
Firstly, it was not an assertion, but a conclusion based on observation. Secondly, if we are going to demand evidence for everything in the Bible, what about the resurrection? We only have what the Bible tells us - just as in the account of the Exodus.
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The thread was started by Sass to examine a spurious claim of remains of the Egyptian army, Spud - not the Resurrection.
Now, I'm the first to admit that the Egyptians would never write about a defeat. About the best they'd manage was boasting about a draw - as in the Battle of Kadesh.
However, even though the preservation in the Delta is poor (I know this from personal experience in the field), the fact that no mass graves or cemeteries have been found anywhere near Tell Qantir - the ancient site of 'Rameses'; shows that no mass burials or even burials over an extended period of time took place there.
If a slave population existed in the area for any length of time, where are the bodies?
Where are the remains of pottery? hearths? We have found none which matches any Semitic style pottery.
Any remains we have were buried in typical Egyptian style, with a few 'Bes' amulets and Osiris knots as protection and guarantee for 'Amduat' - the next world.
Nothing Semitic, or any evidence of slavery.
Indeed slavery as the Greeks and Romans practiced it was unknown in Egypt.
Slaves were usually the property of the state - and invariably captured prisoners from either Syrio-Palestinian or Sudan military expeditions.
At the time 'Ramses'/Piramesse was constructed, Egypt was somewhat jittery, fearing invasion from both Lybians, who had begun to settle in the Delta (and would go on to rule Egypt for centuries),and a coalition of seafarers known as the 'Sea Peoples' (who would later form the Philistines, among other tribes). That's why Ramesses II built 'Ramses' in the first place - as a military capital frontier city to watch the surrounding lands.
I ask again; do you have any evidence for a slave workforce population in the Nile Delta. please?