While there are plenty of archaelogical items that match what historical items are noted in the Torah/Bible, much of the biblical archaelogy is actually belief driven then making the facts match the belief, not the other way around.
another example is that the hebrews were slaves in egypt-archaeological evidence, there is no direct proof that Hebrews were ever slaves in Egypt; Egyptian records do not explicitly mention Israelites as slaves, and scholars largely consider the biblical account of the Exodus as a mythical narrative due to the lack of supporting archaeological findings- actual evidence shows that the pyramid building were large public works endeavors much like baths and other structures in Rome.