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152 pages of results. 41. Worlds In Collision And Recent Finds In Archaeology. Ch.17 Supplement (Earth In Upheaval) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Earth in Upheaval]
... From "Earth in Upheaval" © 1955 by Immanuel Velikovsky | FULL TEXT NOT AVAILABLE Contents Worlds In Collision And Recent Finds In Archaeology In my book I described the great natural catastrophes of the second and first millennia before the present era. Prominent place is given to the description of the natural upheaval that occurred in the closing hours of the Middle Kingdom in Egypt. I synchronized this event with the Exodus, when sea, land, and sky were in uproar. The collective human memory retained an inexhaustible array of recollections of the time when the world was in conflagration, when sea engulfed land, earth trembled, celestial bodies were disturbed in their motion, and meteorites fell ...
42. A REVISED CHRONOLOGY FOR THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Velikovsky for the last twenty-five years. The whole scheme of his revised chronology was first outlined in the "Theses For the Reconstruction of Ancient History", published in 1945 by Scripta Academica Hierosolymitana, a publication of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Two of the sequel volumes are near completion, and a number of chapters containing detailed examinations of archaeological problems have already been published in American journals (2 ). THE FOURTH AND FINAL VOLUME of the series, "Peoples of the Sea" has been published recently (Spring, 1977). This volume examines the accepted ideas concerning the so called "Peoples of the Sea" who are supposed to have initiated a "Dark Age ...
43. Did the Sumerians and the Akkadians Ever Exist? [Journals] [Aeon]
... The origin of the catastrophe is considered to be unknown. Riddles: Cuneiform inscriptions speak of a flood before kingship was brought down from heaven, and ascribe its cause to Inanna (Venus). III After ca. 3000 BCE: Beginnings of the Early Dynastic Period or the first "Sumerian" dynasties whose status as advanced culture is proved archaeologically by foundations of Inanna temples and numerous Inanna symbols. These finds fit the cuneiform literature, according to which Gilgamesh constructed walls and an Inanna temple in Uruk, the oldest and most important excavated site in Mesopotamia, using forced labor.Problems: The reasons for the origin of the feudal kingship of a theocratic character are admittedly unknown. ...
44. 2nd SIS Cambridge Conference Abstracts [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1997:1 (Sep 1997) Home | Issue Contents 2nd SIS Cambridge Conference Abstracts The 2nd SIS Cambridge Conference, Natural Catastrophes during Bronze Age Civilisations: Archaeological, Geological and Astronomical Perspectives, was held at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, between 11th-13th July 1997. These abstracts are taken from the SIS Web site where you'll also find biographical information. Details at: http://www.knowledge.co.uk/xxx/cat/cambconf.htm Sat 12 July Abstracts 9:00 Prof. Mark E. Bailey, Armagh Observatory Sources and Populations of Near-earth Objects: Recent Findings and Historical Implications.Near-Earth objects (NEOs) comprise ...
45. Forum: Did Jews Fabricate Their History Between 500 and 1099AD? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... accounts of their historians, Heinsohn scares them with the spectre of an anti-semitic backlash: According to the archaeologists, the grandiose actions of the first Crusades (1096-1099) are nothing but devious propaganda utilized to make the whole world drunk. In the same vein, Arabs and Jews who remember the European carnage only too well, stand accused, archaeologically speaking, of telling lies: you were never there to be massacred in the first place', they are told with archaeological expertise' [5 ]. For more than ten years, Illig and Heinsohn have endeavoured to eliminate the so-called medieval Dark Ages' from the history books. They sandwich this phantom' period precisely between September ...
46. Michael Cremo: Forbidden Archaeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2000:2 (Dec 2000) Home | Issue Contents Michael Cremo: Forbidden Archaeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race Michael is the co-author of Forbidden Archaeology, a book of extraordinary merit which appeared for the first time in 1993. It argues persuasively that human beings, little different to you or I, have been around for at least 300 million years. This evidence comes from human remains and sophisticated artefacts found in geological strata that predate the conventionally-held time-scale of anatomically modern humans. Some isolated pieces of evidence push the date of our presence back even further, to as much as 2 billion years ago. Michael spoke, for instance ...
47. Recent Developments In Near Eastern Archaeology. C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2002:1 (Jul 2002) Home | Issue Contents Recent Developments In Near Eastern Archaeology R. M. Porter Thera Date Debate In the last issue I mentioned a forthcoming ice core date for the Thera eruption. It seems to be still forthcoming but I have found a mention in print by Claus Hammer, leader of the GRIP ice core project. In his article What can Greenland Ice Core data say about the Theran Eruption .. . ' (pp. 35-37 in M. Bietak [ed] The Synchronisation of Civilisations in the Eastern Med … , Vienna, 2000) he says: Note added in proof: The analysis ...
48. On the Survival of Velikovsky's Thesis in 'Ages in Chaos' [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... previous period of late Dynasty XII also provides the proper background for the late period of Israelite oppression. Breasted has devoted several pages in his volume [2 ] to noting the enormous building program of the late twelfth-dynasty pharaohs in the delta region, and these constructions were in brick as indicated in Scripture. In the meantime, further correlations between archaeology and biblical history have been reported[3 ] to confirm the general correctness of his thesis. Velikovsky's Salient Points Challenged The violent reaction to Velikovksy's thesis by scholars within the discipline of archaeology is a matter of common knowledge. However, it has become apparent to many- perhaps most- of his opponents that his later proposal for meeting ...
49. Chapter 17 Corroboration, Convergence, Analysis [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... the Euphrates (Chicago 1981) Ager, Derek: The New Catastrophism (Cambridge, England 1993) Albright, W.F .: From the Stone Age to Christianity Albright, W.F .: The Excavation of Tell Beit Mirsim (New Haven 1932) Aldred, Cyril: The Egyptians, 3rd ed. (London 1998) Archaeology, The Oxford Companion to: Brian Fagan, ed. (NY 1996) Artamonov, M.I .: The Splendor of Scythian Art (NY 1959) Artzy, Michal and Hillel, Daniel: "A Defense of the Theory of Progressive Soil Salinization in Ancient Southern Mesopotamia," Geoarchaeology, An International Journal, vol. ...
50. Chapter 15 Dark Ages Based on Dark Scholarship [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... for writing . . . the Mycenaean writers used mostly clay until — 1200, and the Greek inscriptions of the seventh century [B .C .] are also in clay or on stone . . . Had Greek inscriptions existed from — 1200 to — 700 we must have found some trace of them' [Carpenter, American Journal of Archaeology, XXXVII, 26-27]." What we have is quite similar to the unknown Sumerians and well- known Chaldeans who also wrote on clay and stone. We have not a real shred of Chaldean writing which is almost completely impossible, but we have Sumerian writing. Is it also conceivable that the Mycenaean Greeks who wrote on clay ...
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