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... MEGALITHS, MOON CYCLES, AND MOVEMENTS OF THE EARTH Abery, Jill: Punctuated Darwinism? Abery, Jill: Society News Abery, Jill: The SIS Silver Jubilee Event, September 1999 Abery, Jill: Thoughts on the Cave of Kamares Acheson, Amelia: The Electric Universe: Slide Presentation & Notes by Wallace Thornhill Aitchison, Eric: ASSYRIAN HISTORY: THE BLACK HOLE' Aitchison, Eric: The Mosaic Calendar and the Sabbath Aitchison, J. Eric: Assyria: is the Conventional Profile Believable? Aitchison, J. Eric: Saul, David and Solomon AITCHISON, J. E.: The Pleiades in Aboriginal Mythology Albert W. Burgstahler, Euan W. MacKie: ...
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252. Chapter 9 Mesopotamian Stratigraphy [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... Kuhrt, in her two-volume work on the ancient Near East, corroborates this: "Beyond the evidence of the year names the history' of the Ur III period is very scantily known save for its rise and fall — and even these events bristle with problems and their details remain obscure."6 [Of the Old Babylonian and Old Assyrian period she states:] "It is not at present possible to present a connected political history of this period . . . other important political powers whose histories remain unfortunately fairly obscure . . . of these, the history of the powerful kingdom of Aleppo is perhaps the one most consistently illuminated by various documents. But none of the ...
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... these matters, we shall speak more hereafter. 4. Shem, the third son of Noah, had five sons, who inhabited the land that began at Euphrates, and reached to the Indian Ocean. For Elam left behind him the Elamites, the ancestors of the Persians. Ashur lived at the city Nineve; and named his subjects Assyrians, who became the most fortunate nation, beyond others. Arphaxad named the Arphaxadites, who are now called Chaldeans. Aram had the Aramites, which the Greeks called Syrians; as Laud founded the Laudites, which are now called Lydians. Of the four sons of Aram, Uz founded Trachonitis and Damascus: this country lies between Palestine ...
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254. Introduction C&AH 3rd Proceedings [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... , not the accepted Hyksos period (as does the present editor). The fourth lecture was by Laura Gollop. Her subject was "David as a Hab/ 'piru Leader." It is important to determine the history of the Hab/ 'piru. The fifth lecture was by Herbert Storck. His presentation was "The Early Assyrian King List, the Genealogy of the Hammurabi Dynasty, and the Greater Amorite' Tradition." He attempts to place the story of Abraham and the Kings of the East in the middle of the second millennium (c . the seventeenth century, B.C .) . It is the present editor's belief that this material should be ...
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... be very `old', that is, they are thought to have been evolved in `historical' times, not in the dim prehistoric ages. However, since the interpretation of an immeasurably ancient calendar system which I published in 194373 has remained without opposition, I may perhaps venture forth with the following curious facts. The Egyptian and Assyrian calendar systems are as different as is possible, and yet, on closer investigation, they contain a very significant common element. The Egyptians reckoned in solar cycles of 1,460 years, the Assyrians by lunar periods equivalent to 1,805 years. It goes without saying that the obvious procedure would be to `set' a ...
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256. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . Tiglath Pileser III had taken Ijon, Abel-Beth-maachah, Janoah, Kedesh, Hazor, Gilead and Galilee, all the lands of Napthali and carried them captive to Assyria [4 ]. He had also appointed Hoshea as king when Pekah was murdered. At some stage in his years 5 or 6 Hoshea summons up the courage to resist the Assyrians. In his year 6, that enemy of Assyria, Hezekiah, is in sole control of Judah. Seeing what has happened to Israel (or the bulk of it), he accepts the advice of Isaiah [5 ], who convinces him that only by adherence to Yahweh will Jerusalem find deliverance. Isaiah is correct in the ...
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... included; but at any rate, this leaves a number of powerful cities free of occupation which must have governed themselves. Upper Egypt may have been self-governed under Ethiopian auspices, allowing room for yet more dynasties of "little kings". I accept the view of Courville that the "Libyan" dynasty of the Sheshonks was in fact an Assyrian dynasty from Nimrod/Namareth/Namilt, a half-Egyptian son of Sennacherib, and therefore I reject the So-Sheshonk equation. Nonetheless there was certainly a Shilkanni/Osorkon in the time of Sargon II, and Osorkon seems the most likely contender as So. Variant Hebrew renderings of the name So, however, give Sua and Seveh, which ...
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258. Velikovsky's "The Dark Age of Greece" [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... I am getting old," the man wrote. "If you don't publish soon, I will die without knowing the answer." It is probable the man did indeed die without knowing the answer. Velikovsky's Peoples of the Sea and Ramses II and His Time weren't published until eight and nine years later. The manuscripts of "The Assyrian Conquest" and "The Dark Age of Greece" have still not appeared in print. It is both sad and ironic to speculate that Velikovsky himself may have died without knowing the complete answer. The last two volumes of his revised chronology were received not with the acclaim he hoped for but with unfavorable comments from a number of his ...
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259. Catastrophism and Ancient History [Journals] [Aeon]
... Babylon: A Rational Chronology." J. KORBACH, "Dirkzwager's Revision Questioned." VI/1 . S. F. VANINGER, "Abraham to Hezekiah: An Archaeological Revision, Part II." A, DE GRAZIA, The Founding of Rome." H. A. STORCK, "Hereditary Monarchy in Assyria and the Assyrian Kinglist." VI/2 . H. A. STORCK, The Hittite Raid." D. W. PATTEN, The Scars of Mars, Part I" L. J. MITCHAM, The Synchronistic Chronicler- Critique." VII/1 . D. W. PATTEN, The Scars of Mars, Part II. ...
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... Institute of the University of Chicago, 1998 (already mentioned by J Weir in C&CR 1998:1 , p. 24, n. 23 but note the date is not 1988). The authors attack the problem from several directions; pottery sequences (a rather neglected subject in Mesopotamian studies), textual evidence (particularly the Assyrian chronology) and the astronomical data. The pottery development cries out for a shortening of the period between the First Dynasty of Babylon and the late Kassite period and could happily accept a more substantial shortening than that proposed. The authors modify Assyrian chronology by adjustments to some second millennium reign lengths and by proposing that the Assyrian calendar used twelve ...
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