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84 pages of results. 321. C&C Workshop 1993, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Texts Home | SIS Workshop Home Society for Interdisciplinary Studies CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP 1993, Number 2 Society News The Cambridge Conference Jill Abery 1 The Autumn Meeting Jill Abery 4 Ancient History Study Group, September 1993 Davids Roth and Salkeld 6 Articles The Great 250,000 Year Ice Core by Alasdair N. Beal 7 Did the Achaemenids Ape the Assyrians? by Gunnar Heinsohn 8 Assyrian and Babylonian Chronology by A Chavasse 13 Forum Egyptian Dynasties 20-21 Rees and Porter 14 The New Chronology' and the Amarna Period : Where's David? ' Goldberg and Newgrosh 16 Monitor 24 Bookshelf By Jill Abery 29 Reviews The Conservative Approach to Planetary Catastrophism (Patten Windsor) reviewed by Michael Reade 30 Our Tilted ...
322. The Hermes Connection [Journals] [Aeon]
... which was Odin (Wotan), who carried a staff and wore a petasus (petasos) headgear, as a crown-and-sceptre symbolism of authority reminiscent of Hermes/Mercury. Further, there should be no difficulty whatsoever in assigning this attribute to Hermes as an avatar or stand-in for the primal deity, Saturn. Even in the Middle East, Assyrian kings down to the 5th century B.C . prefixed their royal names with Nebo (Hermes), such as Nabopolassar and Nebuchadnezzar. But the cause of this seemingly sudden interest in the eponymous Hermes has not been seriously investigated or questioned. And yet, also associated with the myths which gave rise to these philosophies stressing a redeeming ...
323. Book Section [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Sphere 1973 £0 .60. Oedipus and Akhnaton Sidgwick & Jackson 1960 £2 .75 Also available from the Ancient History Book Club. Worlds in Collision Gollancz 1950 £2 .50 paperback Abacus/Sphere 1972 £0 .60. Also available from the Ancient History Book Club. NOT YET PUBLISHED Ages in Chaos Volume 2 ' Assyrian Conquest ' No date Covers the period circa 830-612 B.C ., the period of Assyrian supremacy in the ancient Middle East during which occurred the catastrophes described in section 2 of Worlds in Collision and which also saw the ends of the Mycenean, Minoan and Phrygian (Trojan) eras. Volume 3 ' The Dark Ages of Greece ...
324. Society News [Journals] [SIS Review]
... BC terminated the early dynasties in Egypt and Mesopotamia and the age of human sacrifice. (For evidence see L. Woolley - Royal Cemetery at Ur.) Why did human sacrifice end in Egypt and Mesopotamia at that time? It signifies something. The final catastrophe in Mesopotamia made way for the Akkadians of Sargon the Great - the real Assyrian Empire, Ziggurats, Pyramids, Megaliths. These are celebrations of the removal of the cosmic danger, not tombs. Then there is the Age of the Greek Heroes, at the same time as the conquest of Canaan to the period of the Judges. Disputes were decided by single combat. If we push the Greek Age of Heroes ...
325. Baal-Manzer The Tyrian: A Reappraisal [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... and Elissa fled the city to found a colony in North Africa, which she named Carthage (Kart-Hadsht, New City'). The name Sicharbas has been interpreted as Zikar-Baal, a name attested in Byblos at the time of Wenamun (early 21st Dynasty Egypt) [10]. This name could have been shortened to Baal in the Assyrian records and we would not expect him to be called king of the Tyrians'. The chronology gives us little problem. Josephus provides us with a synchronism between the fourth year of Solomon, when he began work on the Temple and the twelfth year of Hiram [11]. With the reign lengths of all the Tyrian kings from ...
326. Sacred Science Institute [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... : Uncertain Meaning; GU=GULA=BAU; Winter Solstice In Aquarius; Aries & Aquarius; Rival Calendars. Median Calendar & The Constellation Taurus: Equinox In Taurus Persian Nowroose; Mithras & Equinox; Mithras Slays Bull; Bull Lion, Scorpion, Eagle; Eagle For Water Man; Griffin & Solstices; Persepolitan Demi-Bulls; Median & Assyrian Art: Greek Vs. Indian Science; Solar Zodiac Grecian; Hindu Calendar 570 AD; Week-Days; Varahamihira; New Sources Of Knowledge; Zodiac In Asia In 3000 BC; Aries Leader In 3000 BC; Zodiac In VEDA Denied; Zodiac In VEDA Claimed; Indra And "Atmospheric God", God Of Summer Solstice; Vritra & ...
327. Letopolis: city of the thunderbolt (Report) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... still regarded as an authority on Letopolis (see Journal of Egyptian Archaeology XVIII:1932, p. 164 for an article on Letopolis that is quoted by Velikovsky in Worlds in Collision and by Bauval in The Orion Mystery). Velikovsky was eager to make a connection between mice and the blast from heaven' that smote the camp of the Assyrian army of Sennacherib (in either 701 or 687BC). Herodotus provides a typically garbled account of the event, claiming mice had gnawed at the bowstrings of the Assyrians during the night, causing them to withdraw and return home. Herodotus may have misinterpreted his source. He does not seem to have understood the symbolic link at Letopolis between ...
328. Additional Data for the Combined Velikovsky, Glasgow and Heinsohn Scenario? [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Megiddo, Tel Dor and Tel Hadar, he concluded that Megiddo, Hazor and Gezer must have been fortified in the time of Omri and Ahab and not, as the Old Testament tells us, in the time of Solomon [2 ]. The destruction of northern parts of Israel occurred in the time of the Aramaeans (or maybe the Assyrians if the chronology of David Rohl is used) in about 835 BC and not by Shoshenq (Shishak) [3 ]. So, about a century or so separates the archaeological finds from the biblical chronology. Looking at these data it seems that the chronology of the Old Testament is not questioned, although the events are. Might ...
329. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... name as it is rendered in English is unwise. In Hebrew (Jehu's parents probably did not know English), Jehu's name differs from the Tetragrammaton (Y-H-W-H) only in the final letter, which is silent in both cases. The vowel points, which were not added to the text until a late date, differ but if the Assyrian rendition is even close to faithful, it is likely that the Masoretes altered the vowels in order to avoid accidental pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton (no Orthodox Jew will write or pronounce this Name). That the name Yhw' would be transliterated as Yaua is reasonable, considering that the only consonants in the name are y and w. ...
330. C&C Review 1998:1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... new chronology for the ancient Middle East and reinvestigates questions such as the Ashuruballit problem' and Egypt's Third Intermediate Period. The Oera Linda book 21 Derel Briarley investigates the legends of the Frisians, which describe natural upheavals. Dating the Hammurabi Dynasty Using the Venus Tablets 23 John D. Weir investigates astronomical datings for this period of Babylonian history. Assyrian History: the Black Hole' 25 Eric Aitchison struggles with problems in Assyrian history. Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology by R.M . Porter 27 Forum: Brigit Liesching, Michael Reade, Dick Atkinson and Eric Aitchison discuss Damien Mackey's Solomon & Sheba' 30 Monitor by Jill Abery 37 Bookshelf by Jill Abery 44 Reviews 45 Martian ...
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