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161. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... ) which, he writes, adds much to the Review paper by Gammon: "Bronze Age Destructions in the Near East", SIS Review IV:4 , and some to the Mandelkehr paper in SIS Review V:3 ... 35 pp. (specialist article) Edward M. Brown, Lower Eastside Service Center, Inc., 46 East Broadway, New York, NY 10002, USA: The Super Weapon - The Ark of the Covenant': ... 1390 BC. This peak was claimed to be the record of the massive eruption of Thera/Santorini in the eastern Mediterranean. The accepted archaeological dating of this eruption, based inevitably upon correlations of Minoan society with Egyptian, is ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2841  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1988no2/01news.htm
162. In the Days of Seti I and Ramses II [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... Hattusilis and Tudkhaliash will be revealed as the well-known Lydian rulers Alyattes and Croesus, who vied for control of the Near East with the Egyptians and the Medes. Hebrew Terms in the Egyptian Language Scholars are frequently amazed at the extent ... which Asiatic words and terminology, more specifically Hebrew words and terminology, penetrated the Egyptian language during the 19th Dynasty. Thus for example in the epic Poem of Pentaur, commemorating the deeds of Ramses II, a number of Hebrew ... out of Asia.(62) Alyattes, we have seen, was also involved in prolonged warfare on his eastern front against the Medes. In the records of Assyria these wars are recalled in the various campaigns waged by Adad-Nirari ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2841  -  27 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0502/04days.pdf
... those differences. First of all, the North Pole was not situated where it is now, but very probably near Petermann's Peak, in Greenland. After the capture of Luna the North Pole started slowly migrating, along a wide ... the lost parts of their lowest courses. The course of the Rhine may be followed far up north along the east coast of England. The Thames was once a confluent of the Rhine. But the submergence of the land mass ... covered by the waters of the North Sea was not due to the Capture Flood, but to later, more slowly working deformative stresses of the lunar gravitation. This complex of questions cannot be discussed here in detail. Many lakes ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2841  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/bellamy/moons/32-prelunar.htm
... . 11 Lachish. 12 Azekah. 13 Zorah. 14 Aijalon 15 Hebron. NOTE: Mahanaim has been located near the village of Mihna at the ancient tell of Um el Manabi. This alternative placement for the biblical city ( ... there was extensive: "Shoshenq reached the plain of Megiddo in the north, even sent troops into the region east of the Jordan, and so must have caused severe distress to the kingdom of Israel" [33]. ... that might once have contained Jerusalem are in row IV - II:20 was probably in the Jordan Valley or eastern Palestine, and V:61-3 between Zemaraim and Jezreel (i .e . in Israel). And if ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2839  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0801/36shosh.htm
... explain why they vanished without a trace. Archeology has uncovered not only the cities of the great civilizations of the Near East, not only Neolithic villages and earthworks, but even the campsites and artwork of nomadic ice-age hunters and gatherers ... before Antarctica was completely covered by ice. Immediately I realized that the coastline of the Queen Maud section to the east was also shown free of ice." [16] Mallery goes on to explain that he got in touch ... from the map. It is as though Siberia and Canada were shoved together so that they overlapped, from the eastern border of Alaska to a point west of the Kamchatka Peninsula." Beal's asinine travesty of my words is another ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2839  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0505/011world.htm
166. Homer in the Baltic [Journals] [Aeon]
... a passage in the Iliad [11] the Greek word used to denominate the faintly-lit night typical of regions located near the Arctic Circle. The "amphilyke nyx" is a real linguistic fossil which, thanks to the Homeric epos ... does not correspond to the geographic reality of the Greek Ithaca in the Ionian Sea, located north of Zacynthus, east of Cephallenia, and south of Leucas. And then, what of the Peloponnese, described in both poems as ... clarifies why the latter was decidedly more archaic than the Mycenaean civilization. Evidently, contact with the refined Mediterranean and Eastern cultures favored the immigrants' rapid evolution, especially when one considers their marked inclination for trade and seafaring which pervades ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2839  -  09 Jan 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0602/095homer.htm
167. Fire and Ash [Books] [de Grazia books]
... natural and human history would be erased under the same strict rules of appraisal. Granites are the continental structure: nearly all come from an ancient cooling of molten rock. They rest below the recent igneous rock, metamorphic rock and ... age of predominantly Saturn worship [6 ]. Later in reference to fire is the "flaming sword", east of the Garden of Eden, "which turned every way, to guard the way to the tree of life ... its resemblances to Inca culture are no more than its resemblances to the earliest Ecuadorian or Mexican cultures or to the Easter Island complex for that matter. Its astronomical observations carved upon stone gates were magnificent [27], the Incas ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2839  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/degrazia/lately/ch07.htm
168. Response to Critique by Leroy Ellenberger [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... For Venus it would just seem to be a matter of time until Mars would make a close flyby- a near collision. That occasion, we propose, arrived on February 1 or 2, 705 B.C . Mars ... were faced with remodeling old calendars and remodeling old temples so that their new alignments would agree with the new true east and true west. Ancient cities and libraries were no longer under threats of Mars-induced mega-earthquakes and interplanetary lightning discharges- ... by barbaric armies or chance conflagrations. Wars in the heavens had ceased. Step III. The Role of Jupiter Jupiter was distant from the ancient orbit of Mars, but not so distant as one might think. With Mars at ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2836  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol1201/77resp.htm
169. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... It is thought that water brought by impacting comets may remain in the form of ice in shaded areas of craters near the south pole. The daily tidal effects of the Moon upon Earth, in addition to the obvious effects upon ... 12,95, Newspaper cutting, date unknown Catal Huyuk in Anatolia is the largest Neolithic settlement in the Middle East. Previously dated as 6500- 5400BC, new tree ring dates make it 500 yrs. older. Other tree ... west coast of South America and drought to Australia. Human over-use in these circumstances probably caused the collapse of the Easter Island culture; 12 other land masses in the Pacific have seen human societies collapse in the past few thousand years ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2834  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1996n2/31monit.htm
... "badly burned 7th - early 6th century pottery" [63]. Did this wall remain in use for nearly four centuries (surviving the conquest of Gezer by Tiglath-pileser III in 733 BC), as concluded by the excavators ... examples of this sort of anomaly exist. Further evidence comes from Tell Deir Alla, in the Jordan Valley, east of the river and on the northern bank of the Wadi Zerqa. Here we have a LBA settlement destroyed, ... revised scheme, we may attribute to Solomon the impressive stone terrace system of LBA date excavated by Kenyon on the eastern ridge [33]. In fact, this is probably the "Millo" which Solomon is said to have ...
Terms matched: 4  -  Score: 2834  -  06 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0601to3/16chron.htm
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