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173 pages of results. 431. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Did They Come From? – by William G. Denver. Eeromans. £17.95 Denver sees the Bible as of real historical importance and claims to have unearthed archaeological artifacts in support of this. Europe's Lost Civilization – by Peter Marshall. Headline. £20.00 The author explores the mysteries of Europe's megalithic structures and argues ... and brief summary) to Jill Abery – see Monitor' section for address. Hebridean Mummies On South Uist in the Hebrides, a group of round-houses have been investigated by archaeologists. Justin Pollard (p . 44, Seven Ages of Britain), likens the central hearth to the sun, providing light and warmth .. . '. ...
432. Sequence and events [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... . By not coordinating his revision with the archaelogical record, Velikovsky caused himself tremendous problems. Of course, this method also allowed him to sidestep the problem of the missing archaeology of Biblical Israel. James: If the archaeological strata gives a different order and sequence of dynasties than the list, that is acceptable evidence that the sequences and or ... Bronze... this would also make the Philistines, whom Saul battled and David collaborated with, Middle to Late Bronze. Philistine sites have been extensively excavated by Israeli archaeologists who would dearly love to find evidence of this period in Israelite history... The Philistines are first mentioned in Exodus (13:17). Please cite ...
433. Letter [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... two points but adding that as to celestial mechanics he was hopelessly misguided', and his history had degenerated into farce'. (Recent trends in astronomy, and some archaeological findings suggest that they are likely to prove mistaken on both counts.) But there was one thing in which most followers failed to imitate Velikovsky: the method of ... his histories the converging data from half a score of Eastern cultures met like pieces of a puzzle, and closed the five hundred year gap that had baffled a century of archaeologists. Problem after problem was solved, sometimes two a page. And it was not only battles and treaties - the milestones of history -that echoed across frontiers so long ...
434. An Appendix to My Articles on Hatshepsut and Thutmose III [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Glasgow Proceedings please note the dates!) Blair's paper is rather unhappily titled: "New Questions on Old Subjects - Velikovsky's and Erich von Däniken's questions: a plea for archaeological rethinking". von Däniken's involvement in the paper is mercifully restricted to one restatement of a question posed by that writer in Chariots of the Gods?: "Why ... Egyptologist L. Zonhoven, concludes: "It is to be feared that not in all cases Velikovsky's revised chronology provides such an acceptable interpretation for events hitherto unexplained by the archaeologists as in the above case." It is not clear whether this is a reviewer's comment or an attempt at summarising Danelius' view. Perhaps the fact that the ...
435. Radiocarbon Dates for the Eighteenth Dynasty [Journals] [SIS Review]
... No 3 (1977/78) "From Exodus to Akhnaton" Home | Issue Contents Radiocarbon Dates for the Eighteenth Dynasty Euan MacKie Dr MacKie is the Assistant Keeper of Archaeology and Ethnography at the Hunterian Museum of the University of Glasgow. He has contributed articles to numerous journals, and is the author of "Science and Society in Prehistoric ... last few years, spent what many may feel is an inordinate amount of space on the discussion of the controversial finds from Glozel in France, which are presumed by most archaeologists to be fakes: the question was recently reopened when those involved in developing and testing the TL method produced results that suggest the Glozel finds may be genuinely ancient ( ...
436. The Blind King. Part 1 (Oedipus and Akhnaton) [Velikovsky]
... a site four miles into the desert. Its clearance by European archaeologists in the service of the Egyptian government in the last century is not one of the illustrious chapters of archaeological work. Only a brief report was published, "a summary description of the equally summary clearance."8 In one of the chambers of the tomb are pictures ... capital. It was cut out of the rock, away from the tombs prepared for the nobles, at a site four miles into the desert. Its clearance by European archaeologists in the service of the Egyptian government in the last century is not one of the illustrious chapters of archaeological work. Only a brief report was published, "a ...
437. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... lead them to believe there is no evidence for the existence of David or Solomon. Mackey seeks out, with the benefit of a revised chronology, the abundant historical, archaeological and documentary evidence for the glorious era of David in the Late Bronze Age. The influence of David is shown to be strong in Egypt at the time of Tuthmosis ... Green, Darley Heights, Stopsley, Bedfordshire LU2 8TR, UK PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED THE HOUSE OF DAVID - by Damien Mackey, 25 pp. This is an answer to those archaeologists whose faulty dating systems lead them to believe there is no evidence for the existence of David or Solomon. Mackey seeks out, with the benefit of a revised chronology ...
438. Minds in Chaos [Books] [de Grazia books]
... ] In short, Velikovsky's research among the ancient records of man - records ranging from unequivocal statements in written documents, through remembrances expressed in myth and legend, to mute archaeological evidence in the form of obsolete calendars and sundials - and his examination of geological and paleontological reports from all parts of the globe led him to conclude that modern man's ... its inherent dilemma: either Hebrew history is too short by more than five centuries, an inconceivable premise - or Egyptian chronology, a proud joint achievement of modern historians, archaeologists, and astronomers, and the standard scale against which all Near Eastern histories are calibrated, is too long by an equal number of centuries. The latter alternative seemed ...
439. Reviews [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... easy to read and totally cohesive. This writer awaits with eager anticipation the appearance of the more critical reviews and re-evaluations which will undoubtedly follow. Derek Shelley-Pearce, 1988 The Archaeology of Ritual and Magic by Ralph Merrifield (Guild Publishing, London 1987) Build a fountain in a modern shopping precinct and within a short space of time it will ... a fertility symbol. The complexity of the rules governing who should have their remains placed in the tombs, in what condition and when, make it all too clear why archaeologists have had so much difficulty in interpreting the few remains which have been found in prehistoric sites. But it also makes it clear that behind megalithic remains the world over ...
440. The Foundations Of Egyptian Chronology. Supplement: Astronomy And Chronology Ch.1 (Peoples of the Sea) [Velikovsky]
... the historical traditions of Egypt, while the sequence of events in the past of peoples lacking such continuous tradition remains speculative since there is no framework in which to order the archaeological data. "Absolute certainty in these matters is only possible where a continuous literary tradition has always existed. The modern study of European and American prehistoric archaeology, for ... Egypt is now a certainty, not a mere hypothesis; but it is very doubtful if it would ever have become a certainty if its construction had depended entirely on the archaeologists. The complete skeleton of the scheme was provided by the continuous literary tradition preserved by the Egyptian priest Manetho; this has been clothed with flesh by the archaeologists. ...
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