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Currently a difficult task due to the lack of consensus in the greater community over an accurate chronology, but definitely something to keep coming back to
In the meanwhile: it’s a good policy to have a survey of dates from sources in articles about time periods; for smaller mentions (ex. at the start of “Atenism under Akhenaten” here: “Amenhotep IV, the son of Amenhotep III, was crowned king c. 1353 BC.”) circa is your best friend
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Creating a separate article for Predynastic Egypt from Prehistoric Egypt starting with the Badarian culture where many overviews begin
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Looking through sources for quotes and data that can be added to relevant articles
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The infobox for this article gives the dates "c. 1077/1076–1052 BC" for his reign. However, Kitchen in his Third Intermediate Period offers two different sets of dates for his reign (Tables 1 & 2): his preferred 1069–1043 BC, & an alternative 1089–1063 BC. (Both Manetho & modern experts agree he reigned for 26 years.) Obviously there are several different opinions about the dates, & a discussion about them, & any possible current consensus for them, is needed. -- llywrch (talk) 18:40, 27 October 2019 (UTC)Reply