Your claims, Joshua 19, about archaeology are not accurate. Kenyon spent years at Jericho and concluded it existed and then collapsed way before Joshua came along. No one has yet found one trace of teh Exodus; and many biblical archaeologists are biblical minimalists here, believing it never really happened. The Troy example is a cliché, true. However, it will not help you a bit. In point of actual fact, Schliemann never really did find Troy. He recklessly dug through and looted circa twenty cities. What one was Troy? He arbitrarily said he was in the vicinity Troy. But who really knows? He claimed he had "gazed upon the face of Agamemnon, but there is absolutely no supporting evidence for that. The concept of teh Big Bang really doesn't help much, as it took place about 13.5 billion years ago and so definitely not in 4004BC.