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176 pages of results. 241. Pillars of Straw [Journals] [Aeon]
... of this work for the anomalies he laid bare in the orthodox chronology of history as it pertains to the ancient Near East. It is not that none of these aberrations had ever been presented before. They have- and time ... again at that- by various other revisionists of ancient history, including Ginenthal himself. But it is heartening to see these many anomalies stored in an organized manner under one roof. For that reason, if for no other, ... merely a tabulation of these historical abnormalities. Cogent arguments are ably presented to show that the chronology of ancient Near Eastern history rests on the shakiest of grounds. And, to be sure, some of these arguments are faultless. ...
242. Chapter 2 The Sphinx [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... CONTENTS 38 VELIKOVSKIAN Vol. VI, Nos. 1, 2, 3 CHAPTER 2 THE SPHINX All ancient Near Eastern history is based solely on that of ancient Egypt. Velikovsky explained this long ago: "The student of ... history . . . is accustomed to relate the chronology of the entire ancient East to Egyptian reckoning. A system of relative chronology can be established by excavation in any country that has been long inhabited, but it is left hanging ... the air until linked up with Egypt, whether directly or indirectly through a third region. ' [O .G .S . Crawford, Man and His Past (London 1921), p. 72] Kings and dynasties ...
243. An Alternative to the Velikovskian Chronology for Ancient Egypt [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... James For some years now a number of the Society's historians have been endeavouring to provide a new model for ancient Near Eastern chronology in an attempt to answer the criticisms levelled at Velikovsky's work in Ages in Chaos, Ramses II and ... XVIIIth, XIXth and XXth Dynasties was impossible, it was still hoped that a revised chronology for the ancient Near East could be developed with Ages in Chaos as its starting point. An incomplete model embodying this approach subsequently became known ... the "Glasgow Chronology". Since the first airing of the "Glasgow Chronology" much work has been done to substantiate the proposals therein (for example see John Bimson's studies on "An Eighth Century Date for Merenptah", ...
244. Poleshift [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... "Let us admit at once that we do not know what are the basic causes of climate change. Although nearly 150 years [now 175 years] have elapsed since the Glacial Theory was proposed, the causes remain elusive. ... change was due to climatic conditions.43 Albright was no less surprised to discover that in the present desert of east Jordan, distant from any source of irrigation, at Ghassul, there had to have been rainfall to irrigate crops ... "It would be interesting to know what were the changes in climate which led to the abandonment of site like Ghassul, situated far out in the Jordan plain where the soil could not be irrigated without prohibitive effort. It seems ...
245. Ash [Journals] [Pensee]
... . W. F. Libby of the University of Chicago confirms some of your own new dates in Egyptian and Near Eastern history before the Persian Period. I would be delighted to confirm your conclusions by sending to Dr. Libby ... Director of Louvre Egypt. Dept.) wrote me that in his opinion the chronology of Egypt and the ancient East will need a drastic revision in the light of my work. A copy of my book will reach you in ... W. F. Libby of the University of Chicago confirms some of your own new dates in Egyptian and Near Eastern history before the Persian Period. I would be delighted to confirm your conclusions by sending to Dr. Libby some ...
246. Thanatos and Anastasis [Journals] [Aeon]
... . (21) It should be recalled once again that, in the religious thought of ancient Egypt and the Near East, nocturnal light was linked with the planet Saturn. The Egyptian Saturnian god Atum was a sun of night ... "And his feet shall stand in that day upon the Mount of Olives, which is before Jerusalem on the east, and the Mount of Olives shall cleave in its midst toward the east and toward the west... ... still presents the possibility for correlating the two. Differences in specific details do not necessarily negate the overall picture. Easter Sunday As previously noted, the date of Jesus' resurrection has also been assigned to the 25th of March, ...
247. Chronological Problems in the Archaeology of the Hittites [Journals] [SIS Review]
... received knowledge of the history of the Hittites as there was for the Egyptians, Assyrians, Hebrews and other ancient Near Eastern peoples. Sayce was joined by other scholars in his search for the monuments and cities of the Hittites, ... natural causes including earthquake [10]. Classicist James Hooker stresses that "no other ruined site of the Near East shows any more trace of the Sea Peoples than Bogazköy does .. . I wish that we could rid our ... altogether of the seductive notion of a migratory movement, vast in its scope and destructive in its effects, which swept across Anatolia and the Levant." [11] Map 2: The distribution of Hieroglyphic Hittite inscriptions. It ...
248. A Fire not Blown [Books]
... . By extension, when it came time to curse the memory of red Typhon, the comet or proto-planet that nearly destroyed the world, the Egyptians persecuted red-haired people as individuals and groups, threw a ruddy ass over a cliff ... high places" in Asia Minor but also in Egypt and elsewhere. In Egypt, Anatolia, Palestine and farther east, electrical experiments were conducted by priests in the hope of capturing an electrical deity from the sky, or from ... the wife of Aeneas, Lavinia, if reversed, becomes Inibal, presence of Baal. Was she from the eastern Mediterranean area? In the context of the arrival of the Trojans in Hesperia, the land in the west' ...
249. Thutmose III: A Different Perspective [Journals] [Aeon]
... Thutmose was the precursor of more lasting attention. Yet both Thutmose I and Amenhotep I are on record as being near Naharin, while the adduced state visit thereto by Ahmose surely indicates an Egyptian physical presence. Thutmose I is on ... the Kharu [probably the coastal district from Gezer to Tyre], the Kode [the inland area north and east of Megiddo, and the coast north of Tyre], their horses, their troops..." [ ... to translate Kadesh as Israel, i.e ., the United Monarchy. I would further suggest that the eastern, western, and northern borders would have remained unaffected. A new southern border, however, would have been ...
250. Untitled [Journals]
... to "Ramses II and His Time" [Workshop No1] Gammon, Geoffrey: Bronze Age Destructions in the Near East [Review V0404] Gammon, Geoffrey: Centuries of Darkness? - A Challenge to the Conventional Chronology [ ... V1993] Gammon, Geoffrey: Chronology for the Eighteenth Dynasty [Review V0203] Gammon, Geoffrey: Haremhab: Assyrian Vassal Or Xviiith Dynasty Pharaoh? [Kronos Vol0701] Gammon, Geoffrey: Out of the Desert? [Review ... , Richard: Garden, the Fall, and the Restoration [Kronos Vol0602] Heinsohn, Gunnar: Ancient Near Eastern Chronology Revised [Velikov Vol0101] Heinsohn, Gunnar: Astronomical Dating and Calendrics [Aeon Vol0303] Heinsohn, Gunnar ...
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