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173 pages of results. 461. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... The fires which formed the charcoal cannot therefore have been started by human slash-and-burn cultures, and their cause is a subject for speculation. New Angle on Ai source: BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY REVIEW March/April 1985, XI:2 , pp.68-69 Joseph A. Callaway, excavator of Ai, responds to an earlier article by Prof. Zevit ... part of her own kingdom towards Jerusalem, and this explains why they saw in her an ARABIAN princess." Abandoned Megaliths source: THE SCOTSMAN 2.7 .85 Archaeologists excavating two stone circles dated to 2000 BC at Machrie Moor on Arran have discovered that they were set in a fertile field being used for agriculture. The site was ...
462. "The Basest Of The Kingdoms". Part 2 Ch.2 (Peoples of the Sea) [Velikovsky]
... Breasted's translation; in other quoted passages, Wilson's translation is followed. [4 ] On Dor in Persian times see T. C. Mitchell, "Philistia" in Archaeology and Old Testament Study, D. W. Thomas, ed. (Oxford, 1967), p. 417. [5 ] J. A. Wilson ... , antiquities from some clandestine source were reaching tourists and dealers in Luxor, Cairo, and Paris; these antiquities were obviously coming from a cache or from tombs unknown to archaeologists. When the illegal traffic reached an alarming scale, inquiries and detective work led to a certain family of Arabs of Gournah village on the western plain across the Nile ...
463. Peoples of the Sea: An Art Historical Perspective... [Journals] [Kronos]
... the century Murray and Evans locked horns regarding the dating of Cypriot art of the Mycenaean Age (5 ) Dorpfeld and Furtwangler had a bitter feud when it came to dating archaeological material uncovered at Olympia;(6 ) the excavation of Tiryns, likewise, gave rise to its share of chronological debate.(7 ) In all cases, ... the Sea will be confined primarily to the art historical aspects and implications of Velikovsky's historical reconstruction. It is hoped that the discourse presented here will spur other art historians and archaeologists to enter into a rational discussion of the revised chronology. The gauntlet is there and must be taken up. "The Mound of the Jew" In 1870, ...
464. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... foretold by Joseph. This then places the Exodus at 1280 BC, in the reign of Ramesses the Great. David Rohl dismisses the idea as another example of science versus archaeology giving rise to irreconcilable chronologies. ARCHAEOLOGY Far eastern Celts?The New York Times 7.5 .96, National Geographic March 96, pp. 44-51 The blond ... , the world temperature has dropped and the climate become drier. The Little Ice Age, which hit Europe 500 years ago, may have been the most recent. An archaeologist has related one of these colder more arid phases to the end of the Akkadian empire around 2200 BC when, he suggests, refugees from drought-stricken northern Mesopotamia swamped the ...
465. Velikovsky In Collision [Journals] [Kronos]
... interrupted, the month and the year lengthened, the axis of rotation changed- and much else besides. In the evidence offered in Worlds in Collision for the theory, archaeology, geology and palaeontology play a minor part. Velikovsky's survey of the evidence from these fields for his theory is given in Earth in Upheaval, published in 1955. ... bankruptcy of capitalism. And the professional astronomers raised a gale of derision and denunciation that is blowing intermittently still. I do not know of any such reaction by historians, archaeologists, geologists or palaeontologists to Earth in Upheaval. But it is perfectly safe to assume that if there are no such, it is because these specialists shared the astronomers ...
466. Society News [Journals] [SIS Review]
... flood went over Troy and nothing could be seen of Troy. Probably that was one reason why Zangger thought Troy was Atlantis. There are valuable chapters in the book about archaeology and Plato but Benny did not like the sections identifying the specific location. John Crow said there's always a difference between a legend or story and reality. When Schliemann ... . Mitannian strata have been found at Nineveh but, although the Greeks reported that the Medes took Nineveh, nothing has been found to confirm this. On the other hand archaeologists are still looking for the Mitannian capital Washukanni but the Median capital Ecbatana is well attested. By moving the 14th century Amarna dating to the 6th century of the Medes ...
467. Velikovsky, Brasseur, And The Troano Codex [Journals] [Kronos]
... particular material forms only a minute portion of his argument for celestial catastrophism within the time of "civilized" man. Let those who instinctively distrust history, myth, and archaeology as bases for a theory of catastrophism read Earth in Upheaval (1955 ) . But would it not be remarkable, indeed, if global catastrophes of the shattering intensity ... , p. 13. 3. "Mayan Religion," Macropaedia 11:719 4. R. L. Brunhouse, In Search of the Maya: The First Archaeologists (New York, 1974), pp. 129-31. 5. Alexander von Humboldt, Researches concerning the Institutions of the Ancient Inhabitants of America . . ., ...
468. 'Peoples of the Sea': An Art Historical Perspective [Journals] [SIS Review]
... century Murray and Evans locked horns regarding the dating of Cypriot art of the Mycenaean Age (5 ), Dörpfeld and Furtwängler had a bitter feud when it came to dating archaeological material uncovered at Olympia (6 ); the excavation of Tiryns, likewise, gave rise to its share of chronological debate (7 ). In all cases, ... OF THE SEA is confined primarily to the art historical aspects and implications of Velikovsky's historical reconstruction. It is hoped that the discourse presented here will spur other art historians and archaeologists to enter into a rational discussion of the revised chronology. "The gauntlet is there and must be taken up." The Mound of the Jew' In 1870 ...
469. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... like a twelfth century historian's attempt to provide a glorious Carolingian imperial connection'. Just like some early British accounts try to establish a connection with the mythical King Arthur? ARCHAEOLOGY Older than Stonehenge Scientific American June 98, p. 18 A site of astronomically aligned megaliths has been found at Nabta, in southern Egypt's Sahara desert. They have ... stagnate. Who were the early Bolivians?QED, BBC1 18.11.98 The lost cities recently found in the Andes of Bolivia have provided many a puzzle for archaeologists. These pre-Inca people were unusually tall, may have been blonde and blue-eyed and their mummies were properly embalmed like those of the Ancient Egyptians, not simply desiccated by ...
470. Sidelights on Velikovsky's 'Ages in Chaos' [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... the same way that Athenians dated the annals of their town, beginning with the government by Archons. Neither his date nor the one Liver and I favor get support from archaeology. No bones or stones, no grots or pots come from the decades of Queen Dido. But this negative argument leaves us free to imagine the creation of Carthage ... plus the intrusive reign of the rebel son of a nobody' Nazibugas/Suzigas)."54 We are not surprised, consequently, to see Langer55 rush in where archaeologians fear to tread and announce "Kurigalzu I, contemporary of Amenophis III of Egypt (1417-1379)," followed by "Burnaburiash II (died c.1350) ...
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