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84 pages of results. 271. The Thirteenth Theory of the Hyksos [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... the Nile and the Euphrates. Neither the early 2nd millennium date for the Hyksos nor the 3rd millennium for the Old-Akkadians can be upheld. Stratigraphically both are found just three strata groups beneath the Hellenistic period in Syro-Palestine/Dab'a or Mesopotamia respectively. Comparative stratigraphy-based chronology Syro-Palestine/Dab'a Mesopotamia Hellenistic Hellenistic (1 ) Iron Age (1 ) Post-Mitanni Assyrians (north), Old-Babylonians/Kassites (south) IA (2 ) LB Age Mitanni (2 ) Mitanni (north), Ur III-Sumerians (south) LBA (3 ) MB IIB-C Hyksos (3 ) Old-Akkadians (= EB IV) (4 ) MB IIA (4 ) ED IIIb Sumerians (= EB IV) Early ...
272. Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... gave a combined calibrated date of 916-832 BC at 2-sigma (98% confidence) which better fits the Aramaeans than Shishak. Mazar assumes that Shishak destroyed an earlier stratum, C-2. New Chronologists would probably assume errors in the calibration curve and propose a true destruction date in the second half of the 8th century, due to later Aramaeans or Assyrians, or some other cause. Naaman, generally a supporter of Finkelstein, has a new article (BASOR 317 (2000) pp. 1-7) in which he tries to further the debate using evidence provided by a type of pottery known as Trojan Grey Ware which appears near the end of the Late Bronze Age. Small amounts have ...
273. Velikovsky: The Open Minded Approach [Journals] [SIS Review]
... thesis of the book was that the Earth had been ravaged by global catastrophes caused by planetary interactions within historical times; that these disasters provided the miracles and apocalyptic imagery of the Bible and the inspiration for the cosmologies of the ancient world. Velikovsky culled his reconstruction from the Japanese, Chinese, and Hindu civilisations, the Iranian, Sumerian, Assyrian, Hitto-Chaldean, Israelite, and Egyptian records; the Etruscan, Attic, and Roman theogonies and philosophies; Scandinavian and Icelandic epics, Mayan, Toltec, and Olmec art and legends. ' (1 ) This picture he drew from them was that around 1500 BC the Earth came into disastrous conflict with the planet Venus - then on ...
274. The Military Strategy of Sheshonq/Shishak in Palestine [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the first consonant is a waw or u-class vowel; in I Kings 11:40 and four times in II Chronicles 12 it is a yod or I-class vowel. Bimson leans towards the vocalisation of Shishak as more original and in this way wishes to separate it from Egyptian Shoshenq, his vocalisation of the Egyptian name based upon its occurrence in Assyrian sources. Kitchen, on the other hand, leans in the opposite direction in order to make the two names more comparable. What we have here are simply bi-forms of the same name with different vowels, neither of which can be demonstrated to be more original than the other. This discussion hinges upon the idea that the Assyrians vocalised ...
275. The Libyan Period In Egypt [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. VIII No. 2 (Winter 1983) Home | Issue Contents The Libyan Period In Egypt Immanuel Velikovsky Copyright (c ) 1983 by Elisheva Velikovsky Editor's Note: This article is a conflation of two separate sections of Velikovsky's forthcoming book The Assyrian Conquest. - LMG The period of Libyan domination in Egypt, the Twenty-second Dynasty, is said by Manetho to have lasted for 120 years:(1 ) "but the accepted chronology," wrote Sir Alan Gardiner, "finds itself compelled to legislate for fully two centuries...."(2 ) What is the basis for beginning the time of the Libyan Dynasty of Egypt- that of ...
276. The Hyksos Pyramid Builders [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... From: The Velikovskian Vol 3 No 4 (1997) Home | Issue Contents The Hyksos Pyramid Builders Emmet J. Sweeney Professor Gunnar Heinsohn's proposal for a dramatic shortening of ancient chronology, which requires identifying the third millennium Akkadians with the first millennium Assyrians, has exciting consequences for the history of the entire Near East. The progress of Heinsohn's research made him realize that first millennium B.C . history was not only duplicated in the second millennium, as Velikovsky believed, but also triplicated in the third millennium. Yet this veritable `comedy of errors' had a rationale, and followed its own impeccable internal logic. Indeed it was constructed upon three quite separate dating blueprints ...
277. New Proposals For A Downdating the Egyptian New Kingdom [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... )+ (19-1)+ (20-12) = 47 years after year 1 of Shoshenq III = 5 years before year 1 of Pimay = (c .) 732, in excellent agreement with its usual, hardly far-wrong,5 absolute dating. This precise date- impossible on the accepted chronology- would fit very well with the unprecedented Assyrian expansion near Egypt in 734-732 (probably including an Arabian campaign in 733 or 732)6 with the lack of any Egyptian response, and with Piankhy's extremely mild policy in the Delta after his campaign. Likewise, the relative dating here could be very acceptable because it falls within an apparent Dyn. 22 lacuna7 for 14 years between year ...
278. Planets in the Bible: I -- The Cosmology of Job [Journals] [SIS Review]
... shall see, explicitly catastrophic passage of Job 38. Thus verse 37: ". .. who can stay [Heb.: "cause to lie down'] the bottles [RSV: "waterskins"] of heaven...?" Comments T. H. Gaster: "On an enamel of the time of the Assyrian king Tikulti-Ninurta II (c .890 BC) raindrops are depicted stored in skins" (22). He parallels further examples from Turkish folklore and Indic, Teutonic and Peruvian mythology. THE PLANETS IN JOB After the vivid catastrophic imagery of Job 9:5-8, the passage goes on to speak of a God ". .. ...
279. Sethosis: the Seti II from the Kinglists? [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... with the island. Excavations on Cyprus have also brought evidence to light (in the C-III a and b destruction layers) which might confirm the undertaking of an expedition to that island by the fleet of Ramesses III.(7 ) Furthermore, Josephus states that this Sethosis also campaigned against ". .. Phoenicia, and besides against the Assyrians and the Medes .. ." Ramesses III fought against the warriors of Tyre, Sidon and the Philistines as I will argue in my forthcoming article. Ramesses even fought against Amor, which might refer in archaic terms to Assyria. In terms of an 8th century date for Ramesses III, we might expect that he would have acted ...
280. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... what these ideas are in the paper by Heinsohn which they received with the last Workshop. Heinsohn realised that if his theory were correct then not only should it be supported by pottery sequences but all other technologies as well. He had recently assessed the pottery records for Akkad, supposedly 2300 BC, the Hyksos, supposedly 1600 BC and the Assyrians, supposedly 800 BC. The latter had no pottery record and the former two were identical, as well as never being in the same excavation. So far all other technological investigations have similarly supported his thesis, he claimed. Heinsohn was asked if he believed in the persons of David and Solomon and when they lived; he replied ...
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