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526. S.I.S. Workshop Vol. 5, No. 4 (1983): Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... J. Bimson 9 Corneile à l'Orange and Other Canards by C. Leroy Ellenberger 11 FORUM: Questions and Answers on the Revised Chronology of Rohl & James 14 REVIEWS 20 MONITOR : Ahhiyawa Problem Reconsidered * Radiation Death for Dinosaurs? * New Discipline Breaks New Ground and Old Ideas * Magnetic Storms Related to Planets * Banded Rock Production * Another Exodus Theory * "Lignin+ Clay = Coal" * Earthquake Electrics? * Venus Ruled Lives of Maya * Iguanodon - Masterpiece of Mastication * Imaginary Cataclysms * Catastrophist Geology? * Saturn Electrostatic Discharges * Magnetic Brakes on Stars * Difficulties with Dynamo Theory * Place of Lawgiving * Comet Swift-Tuttle * Old Testament Chronology 22 LETTERS from M. Rosen ...
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527. Catastrophism and Ancient History. Volume V, Part 2 July 1983 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Volume V, Part 2 July 1983 CONTENTS Abraham to Hezekiah: An Archaeological Revision, Part I Stan F. Vaninger 69 Assyria, Karduniash, Babylon: A Rational Chronology Barry Page 87 Dirkzwager's Revision Questioned Joshua Korbach 95 Departments Editorial Marvin Arnold Luckerman 67 Interaction Hittites, Phrygians, and Others , Phillip Clapham Is Early Bronze the Time of the Exodus? , Marvin Luckerman Whose Revision Is Questioned? , Arie Dirkzwager 103 Book Reviews Essays on the Patriarchal Narratives , Millard and Wiseman Eds 113 Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, Journal 115 Copyright © 1983. Catastrophism and Ancient History. Catastrophism and Ancient History is published twice yearly. Address all correspondence to Marvin Arnold Luckerman, Executive ...
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528. Untitled [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History XI:1 (Jan 1989) Home | Issue Contents Editorial Since the beginning of Catastrophism and Ancient History, eleven years ago, there has been considerable activity in the discussion of the Exodus and the identity of Egyptian pharaoh Shishak. In the years to come we will hopefully settle many imponderable details of these two study areas. We will continue to debate these questions vigorously. In our first article of this issue Donald Patten and Samuel Windsor treat us to a very important and fascinating discussion of Halley's Comet. The second piece is by Jeremy Goldberg. He theorizes that Ramses VI is the pharaoh Shishak, a very mysterious figure. The last ...
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529. The Sacred Mountain [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... the Deluge, when it became a nova. Behind Saturn was Jupiter and the rest of the planets. The explosion not only dumped water on the Earth and for seven days became a bright light that radiated terrestrial life, but caused Venus to emerge from the red spot on Jupiter and begin an orbit that, at the time of the Exodus, threatened collision with the Earth- diverted only at the last minute by Mars. Various planets threatened the Earth on their way to settling down in their present movements. This catastrophism had its effect on man, the memory of which Velikovsky claims is held in collective amnesia and responsible for irrational human behavior and violence. I postulate that ...
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530. Book Section [Journals] [SIS Review]
... since 1953. The following list has been compiled from both published and private sources and gives the latest information available regarding Dr. Velikovsky's major published and unpublished works. Some further major sources on Dr. Velikovsky are included which the newcomer to his work may find useful. PUBLISHED VELIKOVSKY, I. Ages in Chaos Volume 1 ' From the Exodus to King Akhnaton ' Sidgwick & Jackson 1953 £4 .50 paperback Abacus/Sphere 1974 £0 .75. Earth in Upheaval Gollancz/Sidgwick & Jackson 1956 £2 .00 paperback Abacus/Sphere 1973 £0 .60. Oedipus and Akhnaton Sidgwick & Jackson 1960 £2 .75 Also available from the Ancient History Book ...
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531. Aeon Volume IV, Number 6: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... appearance of the Radiant Ve-nus, and its displacement from the primeval Saturnian center, through recently disclosed phenomena of plasma physics. PAGE 39 Samson Revealed Ev Cochrane examines the character and deeds of the Israelite strongman and compares them with those of other known Martian heroes. PAGE 67 The Shrine of Baal-Zephon Dwardu Cardona traces the route of the Israelites' Exodus from Egypt and, in so doing, attempts to locate the shrine of Baal-Zephon at Pi-ha-Hiroth at which they stopped PAGE 85 Stonehenge: Temple of the Moon In response to an earlier article by Peter Michael James, Alban Wall presents his views concerning the astronomical function of this well-known British monument. PAGE 107 The Book Shelf Book reviews by ...
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532. In Support of Gammon [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... 2 (July 1981) Home | Issue Contents INTERACTION In Support of Gammon Donovan A. Courville The article by Geoffrey Gammon in the April 1979 issue fills the need for additional support of Velikovsky's redating of the Amarna period in the 9th century. I had accepted this correction of traditional views on the basis of the demand resulting from repositioning the exodus and the sacking of Solomon's temple in Egyptian history. Velikovsky's support for this revised setting of the Amarna Period seemed short of being convincing. Hence I was delighted to note the added support provided by Gammon. Gammon's skepticism on the veracity of the proposed eleven-year co-regency between Amenhotep III and Akhnaton was noted. I had recognized a somewhat shorter ...
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533. C&C Workshop 1986, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... . Slade 6 Ninsianna and Ramesside Star Observations by Michael G. Reade 8 FORUM: Questions and Answers on the Chronology of Rohl & James 16 MONITOR : * Another Living Fossil * Asteroid Extinction * Sedimentary Evidence All at Sea * Sirius Mystery * Dendrochronology Reaffirmed * Venus Tablets Controversy * Cretaceous Catastrophe * Oceans of Cometary Origin? * Redating the Exodus? * Mysterious Miranda * Episodic Tectonic Uplifts? * "Polar Wandering on Mars" * "Falsifying Velikovsky' * Life from Space? * Forrest's Resources 24 HORIZONS: * ISIS Update * Canadian SIS 30 BOOKSHELF : * The Aquatic Ape * Famines in the Early History of Egypt and Syro-Palestine * The Journal of Classical Physics 1:1 ...
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534. Editorial C&AH 12:1 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History XII:1 (Jan 1990) Home | Issue Contents Editorial We are entering our twelfth year. Catastrophism and Ancient History continues to discuss and debate the baffling realities of catastrophism and historical conundrums like the identity of the pharaoh of the Exodus. In our first article we have the beginning of a very interesting presentation on the ice cores by Sean Mewhinney. Our second article is by a Scot author working on observations of megalithic astronomical constructions in the British Isles. The third article, by Zechariah Sitchin, attempts to place Abraham in time. In the Interaction section we present a rejoinder by Herbert Storck. This area of investigation will continue to ...
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535. The Contributors [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Union College and later at Loma Linda University. He received his B.A . from Andrews University and his Ph.D . from the University of Washington in Organic Chemistry. He has published articles in Creation-Research Society Quarterly, Bible Science Newsletter, Journal of Christian Reconstruction, and Signs of the Times. He is the author of The Exodus Problem and its Ramifications (1971). BRONSON FELDMAN as a child learned the Hebrew Bible from Samuel Noah Kramer. He obtained the degrees of B.A . and M.A . at the University of New Mexico in Enghish and History, and then his Ph.D . at Pennsylvania with scholarships and fellowships. Dr. ...
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536. Proceedings of The Third Seminar of Catastrophism and Ancient History [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... ) Texts Home | C&AH Home Proceedings of The Third Seminar of Catastrophism and Ancient History HELD IN PARMA, OHIO, AND TORONTO, CANADA MARVIN ARNOLD LUCKERMAN Executive Editor CONTENTS iii Introduction MARVIN ARNOLD LUCKERMAN 1 The Egyptian Prince Moses CHARLES McDOWELL 13 The Dating of Hammurabi D. HICKMAN 29 Some New Factors Bearing Upon the Date of the Exodus WILLIAM H. SHEA 37 David as a Hab/ 'piru Leader LAURA GOLLOP 43 The Early Assyrian King List, The Genealogy of the Hammurapi Dynasty, and the "Greater Amorite" Tradition HERBERT A. STORCK 51 A New Interpretation of the Assyrian King List LESTER J. MITCHAM 57 A Celtic Destruction Myth: Togail Bruidne Do Derga ...
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537. The Contributors [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Union College and later at Loma Linda University. He received his B.A . from Andrews University and his Ph.D . from the University of Washington in Organic Chemistry. He has published articles in Creation-Research Society Quarterly, Bible Science Newsletter, Journal of Christian Reconstruction, and Signs of the Times. He is the author of The Exodus Problem and its Ramifications (1971). LAURA GOLLOP is a graduate student in Near Eastern Studies at the University of Toronto. DEAN HICKMAN is a computer specialist living in Ohio. His interest in ancient history has led him for several years to rework ancient chronology. DOROTHEA KENNY is a professor in the English Department of California State University ...
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... (poster) Velikovsky's History & Cosmology A meeting of the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies, to be held on Saturday, 26th June 1982 (11am 6pm) Speakers DR JOHN BIMSON (Trinity College, Bristol), author of Redating the Exodus and Conquest: Was Hatshepsut the Queen of Sheba? DR VICTOR CLUBE. (Royal Observatory, Edinburgh), author of "A Theory of Terrestrial Catastrophism", Nature, 29 Nov. 1979 and forthcoming book "The Cosmic Serpent" : Velikovsky and the Decline of Medieval Cosmology Admission free refreshments available THE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 7 RIDGMOUNT STREET, LONDON, WC1 (nearest Underground, Goodge St.) THE SOCIETY FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES Treasurer: ...
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539. Editorial C&AH 8:" [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Ancient History VIII:2 (July 1986) Home | Issue Contents Editorial The eighth year of Catastrophism and Ancient History has been very successful. More and more university and seminary libraries have been subscribing to our journal. In this issue we have four articles. The first, by Phillip Clapham, deals with the central problem of dating the Exodus. The discussion is beginning to concentrate on just a few choices in the Near Eastern time frame. The second article is by Michael Sanders. He approaches the archaeology of Megiddo using Ramses III as Shishak- the prime pivotal point for the chronology and archaeology of the Middle East. Next is the article of Dean Hickman, who employs ...
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... October 2484 BC, an icy satellite of Mars fragmented, showering both planets and causing the Noachian Flood. During flybys a flux tube formed between the Earth and Mars, like that between Jupiter and Io. Patten links with Mars flybys most post-diluvian epic events in the Old Testament, some well known (e .g . Babel, the Exodus, the Long Day of Joshua), others less so (Sisera's defeat, Gideon's midnight bash', the Philistine Phalanx'). However, in the flyby of March 701 BC (the Long Night of Sennacherib) Mars passed Earth on the nightside - for reasons unknown - and an energy exchange altered both orbits. This led ...
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... Beaumont - with the exception of his matchless biblical exegesis - had developed almost identical ideas to those of Velikovsky and some of his ideas were published 25 years before Worlds in Collision [6 ] appeared in print. In fact, Beaumont had written no less than three lengthy books on colliding planets, cometary catastrophes (which he associated with the Exodus catastrophes) and revised chronologies - all of them published before Velikovsky entered the cosmic arena [7 ,8 ,9 ]. De Grazia [10] lists Beaumont's main ideas as follows: 1. The geology of the world's surface is largely catastrophic. 2. The catastrophe was caused by a cometary collision. 3. All geological ...
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542. On the planetary orbital changes proposed by Velikovsky [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... 2002:1 (Sep 2002) Home | Issue Contents On the planetary orbital changes proposed by Velikovsky Laurence Dixon University of Hertfordshire Hatfield, UK In Worlds in Collision Velikovsky assumed that planet Earth interacted catastrophically with Venus and Mars at least in two occasions: circa 1447 BC Venus came close to Earth, resulting in the catastrophical events associated with Exodus circa 687 BC Mars came close to Earth, resulting in the Sennacherib army catastrophe. Velikovsky moreover proposed that Venus originated from Jupiter at some revious time and that the orbits of Mars and Venus rounded up after the 687 BC event. A detailed analysis of the dynamics of the proposed interactions and rounding up of the orbits in relatively short ...
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543. Introduction to Ramessides, Medes and Persians [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... , but which left the task half-completed and the reader, as it were, dangling in mid-air. On the other hand, the work is intended to demonstrate how Gunnar Heinsohn's radically shortened chronology can be applied to the details of ancient Near Eastern history. In Ages in Chaos Velikovsky unveiled a detailed synchronisation of Egyptian and Hebrew histories from the Exodus to the time of kings Ahab and Jehosaphat, whom he revealed to be contemporaries of the heretic pharaoh Akhnaton. Velikovsky thus made the early Monarchy of Israel contemporary with Egypt's glorious 18th Dynasty, and the wonderful picture he painted brought both the Egyptian and Hebrew histories to life in what can only be described as spectacular fashion. Thus the ...
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544. Epilogue to Ramessides, Medes and Persians [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... but, just as the Hebrew genealogies state, at the beginning of the first millennium BC. A second volume of my reconstruction, entitled The Pyramid Age (1999) dealt with events chronologically subsequent to those in The Genesis of Israel and Egypt. Here the reader saw that Egypt's Pyramid Age occurred after the catastrophic disturbances which marked the Israelite Exodus, an event which brought to an end the Early Dynastic epoch. In The Pyramid Age too we found that the Assyrian conquest of Egypt, which the Egyptians recalled as the invasion of the Hyksos, occurred early in the 8th century BC, and was accomplished by a king known to history as Sargon I, founder of the Akkadian ...
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545. Editor's Notes [Journals] [SIS Review]
... thing: there is a limit to how much history can be compressed before coming up against serious obstacles. Meanwhile, Geoffrey Barnard provides the second of his Experiments with Time' in which he develops his Absolute Chronology' to try to reconcile historical records. In A Tale of Two Mountains', Damien Mackey investigates links between the Flood and Exodus stories - is one to some extent a re-telling of the other and have Mount Sinai and Mount Ararat more in common than we thought? In Shishak, the kings of Judah and some synchronisms' (C &CR 1997:2 , pp. 27-36), Michael Reade pursued some ideas originally suggested by John Bimson. In Forum ...
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... [ CD-Rom Home ] Immanuel Velikovsky's Jewish Science A Biography by Duane Vorhees Published by MIKAMAR PUBLISHING mikamar@e-z.net Introduction The Jewish Science of Immanuel Velikovsky Russian Exodus Palestine at Last Stekel Introgenesis Before Worlds Collide Left Wing McCarthyism Opinion Divided Einstein and Carbon-14 The Late 1950s The Conversion of de Grazia Five Years Countdown to Confrontation Velikovsky's Challenge Bibliography ...
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547. Asimov In Confusion [Journals] [Kronos]
... , p. 231, no. 20; C. J. Ransom, The Age of Velikovsky (pp. 9-10). ASIMOV. - "There are many limestone caves in the world [with] many stalactites and stalagmites .. . They are quite brittle. If the Earth had stopped its rotation at the time of the Exodus, or if it had even slightly changed its period of rotation, every one of those stalactites and stalagmites would have been broken." WRONG. - This argument, borrowed from Martin Gardner's Fads & Fallacies in the Name of Science (p . 29), sounds convincing but is quite erroneous. --See Pensée I (May, ...
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548. C&C Workshop 1988, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... ? * On deaf ears * Magnetic reversals and sea level * `Frost Rings' queried * Human origins in Asia? * Unreliable 14C date * Problematic coal mine fossils * Adaptive mutation? * Simply amazing! * Planetary hydrocarbons * Galactic wind or electricity? * New ideas in astronomy * Volcanism at the C-T boundary * Misunderstood genius * Exodus redating debate * More acid rain * Science fact or science fiction? * What did they know? * Unique Uranus * Hairy Amber evidence * Thera - bigger yet! * Defenders of the Faith * Black gold * Crater hunting * Gravity violates Newton's laws * Of mice and ancient men * Ice age mysteries * Electricity in astronomy * ...
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... hithpa'el. I # 'Lenormant) translate "la lame flamboyante du glaive qui tourne," in order not to diverge from the sense given to lahat in all versions since the Septuagint ; but this traditional sense, although philologically very receptible, is not certain, and there is no other instance of it; whilst lahat does appear in Exodus vii, I I (with which 2# should be compared) in the certain and accepted sense of " prestige, enchantement, prodige magique," Therefore we could render the obscure expression : "the turning prodigy of the glaive courbe." In fact hereb is properly the harpe, the glaive recurved like a reaphook (faucille ...
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550. Bookshelf. C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... space. Wickramasinghe and Hoyle's long disreputable theory is now almost accepted but do not expect any cosmic catastrophism from the title; the dragons' are ordinary comets. The Moses Legacy By Graham Phillips, Sidgwick and Jackson, 2002, £20 Yet another provocative reappraisal of the Bible's greatest patriarch, with Thera the culprit for the events of the Exodus. Moses himself is deemed to be a combination of a Hebrew priest called Kamose and an Egyptian prince Tuthmose. Underworld: The Mysterious Origins of Civilisation By Graham Hancock, Penguin, 2002, £20 This book accompanies Hancock's Channel 4 series in which he surveys underwater sites around the world which he claims prove his theory that an ancient ...
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