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176 pages of results. 261. Conference: Under One Sky [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... uk/~jms/UOS/Preview/ Conference: Under One Sky: Astronomy & Mathematics in the Ancient Near East Archaeologically recovered materials from Egypt and Mesopotamia provide the earliest written sources of astronomy and mathematics known to us today ... They reveal that already by the early second millennium BC advanced mathematical techniques had been developed to solve both practical and abstract problems. In the first millennium BC, Babylonian astronomers used developments of these mathematical methods to calculate planetary and lunar ... between astronomy and celestial divination, the role of astronomy in establishing absolute chronologies, and the legacy of Ancient Near Eastern science in neighbouring cultures. The conference will be held in the Stevenson Lecture Theatre in the Clore Education Centre at ...
262. Hittites and Phrygians [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... of Hittite history began with the establishment in central Anatolia of a ruling dynasty of kings during the Amorite period of Near Eastern history, speaking an Indo-European tongue. By force of arms they created an empire controlling the various city states ... such as Achaea, Cephallenia, eastern Attica, Euboea, with distinctive evidence of migration into Crete and towards the east Mediterranean, including Cilicia (Tarsus of the Hittite period lay in ruins and was occupied by Mycenaean refugees). ... ), sites associated with a culture that was both uniformly and widely distributed throughout the northern rim of Mesopotamia from eastern Anatolia through Armenia to the Urmiah basin and the Araxes Valley, for it seems a relatively long period of prehistoric ...
263. Egyptian Influence Upon Early Israelite Literature [Journals] [Aeon]
... against the "Tradition of Seven Lean Years in Egypt" found inscribed on a rock on the Island of Siheil near the First Cataract on the Nile River. [8 ] The conquest narrative of Joshua 1-11 will be investigated in ... , were growing on one stalk. And behold, after them sprouted seven ears, thin and blighted by the east wind. And the thin ears swallowed up the seven plump and full ears. And Pharaoh awoke, and behold ... it was a dream. So in the morning his spirit was troubled; and he sent and called for all the magicians of Egypt and all its wise men; and Pharaoh told them his dream, but there was none who ...
264. Exodus Or Exile. Ch. 7. (Ramses II and his Time) [Velikovsky]
... Langdon, Building Inscriptions of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, p. 183. 6 Hall, The Ancient History of the Near East, p. 547. 7 Putu Yaman (Yaman means Greek in Babylonian). 8 Breasted, Records ... Vol. III, Sees. 415ff. The steles at Karnak, Elephantine, and Abu Simbel contain the text. See Ch. Kuentz in Annales du Service des Antiquités de l'Egypte, XXV (1925), and J. ... translation in Pritchard, Ancient Near Eastern Texts, pp. 256ff. A good summary of the texts from Boghazkoi referring to the journey of Hattusilis to Egypt is found in the article of Elmar Edel, "Der geplante Besuch Hattusilis ...
265. Minds in Chaos [Books] [de Grazia books]
... see the several planets moving round the sun in the same direction in orbits which are approximately circular and which lie nearly in the same plane. Dr Velikovsky asserts that this was not always so, but that in past times their ... occasion is supposed to have turned completely over, so that the sun rose in the west and set in the east. Dr Velikovsky argues that between the fifteenth and eight centuries B.C . the length of the year was ... a proud joint achievement of modern historians, archaeologists, and astronomers, and the standard scale against which all Near Eastern histories are calibrated, is too long by an equal number of centuries. The latter alternative seemed just as inconceivable ...
266. Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2005 (Sep 2005) Home | Issue Contents Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology Robert M. Porter Fakes As reported in C&CR 2004:3 , p. 32, the ... Egyptian Dynasty, dating of archaeological strata continues to be questionable, well down into the Persian period throughout the Near East (unfortunately, it is seldom easy to precisely link historical dates with archaeological strata). This is an important ... often neglected matter with little agreement among revisionists. For example, Peter van der Veen would accept that the destruction of Str. 10 at Jerusalem is correctly dated to Nebuchadrezzar c.587 BC, whereas Peter James would prefer a ...
267. KA [Books]
... resembles the Greek thura, door. Egyptian thehen, lightning, and Greek thuo, sacrifice with fire, are near enough to suggest that sacrificial fire is the door to Re, or perhaps Re's fire is the doorway to immortality ... Qadhmi, in Hebrew, is an Eastern man, and the story was that Kadmos came to Greece from the east. The Egyptian thaireaa, door, resembles the Greek thura, door. Egyptian thehen, lightning, and Greek ... for the best sound and visual display. It is shown well in illustrations in God's Fire and in Hooke's Middle Eastern Mythology. The Hebrew chashuq means junction rod, attachment'. Compare Greek arariskein, to fit, and Latin ...
268. Reviewing Velikovsky'S Venus And Mars Theories [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... not holiday) was on October 24, which was Marchesvan 17, ancient Tishri calendar, widely used in the Near East. This day in October almost coincides with the solemn Hebrew day of atonement. It was cited as the ... day of Noah's Flood (Genesis 7). In later Hebrew times, October 24 (Tishri 17) reportedly was a dangerous day.4 Celtic Halloween themes repeat this same theme for late October. "Catastrophe" is an ... , "Marchesvan," is the month roughly of October beginning on our October 7, on the ancient Near Eastern Tishri calendar. "Marchesvan" also has Semitic language roots akin to the Sanskrit word for Mars, the great ...
269. Velikovsky's Sources Volume One [Books]
... of the Exodus. The translation that I had access to was that of John A. Wilson in "Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament" (hereafter ANET), edited by James B. Pritchard (3rd ... and put a dog chain upon him, and made him occupy (lit. guard) a kennel of the east gate of the inner (wall) of Nineveh, which is named Ninib masnakti. To extol the glory of ... the Exodus. The translation that I had access to was that of John A. Wilson in "Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament" (hereafter ANET), edited by James B. Pritchard (3rd edition ...
270. Astral Kingship [Journals] [Aeon]
... of the Achaemenid Persians, the institution of the "king of kings" was thus fashioned from both the ancient Near Eastern and Aryan concepts of rule. (19) Actually, the Egyptian planetary god, Osiris-Saturn, was recognized ... sanction, with preference for the former, was then a keynote of successful kingship in the ancient Near and Middle East. Divine origins were, therefore, claimed and asserted. Thus, it was not enough to be heir to ... regal power alone. A new ruler had to be heir to all the traditional power of the kingdom- a power that transcended the mundane. With it, the populace could be awed into obedient submission and the prevailing rule of ...
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