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331. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... 1994, by Paul White? In it, he claims to have been shown ancient Egyptian carvings in a cave near Gosford, in the Hunter Valley, about 100km north of Sydney (no reference given). In the article ... the basis that there is no smoke without fire, I believe that there is enough of interest available on the east coast of Australia to warrant serious, expert investigation. Eric Cooley, Leyburn, N. Yorks. Shuwardata, ... should be possible to do some checking on the likelihood of Clube & Napier's idea of a mid-5th Century impact on eastern England. My idea was to check the Ordnance Survey map of Roman Britain for signs of disruption to Roman roads ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1719  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1995no1/38letts.htm
332. A Note on the Term "Hyksos" [Journals] [Kronos]
... literally princes of the shepherds, ' to them, but this designation is probably a mistake for a phrase with nearly identical pronunciation, meaning foreign chiefs, chiefs of a foreign country, ' applied to Palestinian and Syrian chiefs and ... " (27) Finally, Brugsch-Bey felt that since "the Arab Bedouins, who inhabited the desert to the east of Egypt, . . . were called in Egyptian Shasu (also Shasa, Shaus, Shauas), . ... , ' the second may conceivably be Shasu, which was the generic Egyptian title for the pastoral races of the Eastern deserts. Khyan names himself Heq Setu, chief of the deserts, ' and perhaps the derivation may lie here ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1718  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0102/073hykso.htm
333. Untitled [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... would require us to look much earlier in Egyptian history, relatively speaking. Since the archaeological recovery of the ancient Near East is an on-going enterprise in most countries of the Middle East today, it is only natural that the results ... some of the recent excavations should have some bearing upon the Exodus date. This study is not a comprehensive new review of all relevant evidence which has come to light in the past and recently; for the state of affairs as ... this new literary source provides further evidence that the chronological scheme currently employed by historians and archaeologists working with ancient Near Eastern materials is approximately correct. The more radical and extensive revisions proposed for this scheme have encountered a further serious challenge ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1718  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/proc3/29new.htm
334. Tiglath-pileser versus Pul: Who is Pulling Whose Leg? [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... of his proposals as they both embrace the perspective of inerrancy- a perspective that in my opinion limits all Ancient Near Eastern Studies- Biblical or otherwise. However, it can be said that even among those that accept the Bible ... would wither and be without direction and abandoned by the gods. Kinglessness was a serious matter in the Ancient Near East and was unlikely to be any less serious in Israel and Judah who wanted kings in the first place so that ... could be more like the nations around them. Of course it is theoretically possible that the synchronisms of the books of Kings and Chronicles were created to obscure the fact of kinglessness or interregnums in Israel and Judah but again that is ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1718  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol1402/175tig.htm
335. San Francisco, February 25, 1974 [Journals] [Pensee]
... . "Does it today? *As Dr. C. J. Ransom points out, a body moving near the ecliptic on a comet-like orbit and passing inside the earth's orbit to reach perihelion would necessarily appear from time to ... sky as seen from the southern hemisphere." Yet, as Velikovsky carefully explains (Worlds in Collision, "East and West"), the "astronomically objectionable" feature of the ceiling in Senmut's tomb is not simply that ... northern sky, so that, as one source puts it, "Orion .. . appeared to be moving eastward, i.e ., in the wrong direction." Velikovsky suggests (Worlds in Collision, "East ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1716  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/pensee/ivr07/31sanfrn.htm
336. Velikovsky's Martian Catastrophes [Journals] [Aeon]
... addition to precession over the past 27 centuries. (43) Bimson, it is true, did find "Near Eastern evidence" suggesting that "the years 763 and 701 B.C . may have seen fairly widespread upheavals ... the Red Sea. (36) As Mewhinney cogently argued, an unusual increase "of the monsoon rainfall in East Africa" would be adequate in explaining this aberrant swelling of the annual rise of the Nile. (37) ... take place in a mist-shrouded past: the period is part of the well authenticated history of the lands of the eastern Mediterranean. The eighth century also saw the beginning of the nations of Greece and Rome. (1 ) That ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1714  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0203/029velik.htm
... . The queen raised her hand, and rent her garment, and was sore astonished. Then the hoopoe alighted near her. Seeing that a letter was tied to his wing, she loosed it and read it. And what ... my lord the king. (40) and I found a city, the city of Kitor, in the East. Dust is more valuable than gold there, and silver is like the mud of the streets. Its trees ... nigh, Solomon sent Benaiah the son of Jehoiada to meet her. Benaiah was like unto the flush in the eastern sky at break of day, like unto the evening star that outshines all other stars, like unto the lily ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1708  -  05 Jan 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/legends/vol4/p05.html
338. Focus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... might be able to arrive at some way of testing them which wouldn't involve spending years learning a new branch of Near Eastern Archaeology or learning about atomic science. Eventually, it occurred to me that radiocarbon dates might provide one way ... this issue of the Review: it offers a comprehensive summary of the chronologies of the ancient civilisations of the Middle East, and the solutions offered by the Revised Chronology advocated by Velikovsky. The paper began by considering the "disconcerting ... of definite synchronisms" between the history of the Hebrews and the generally favoured chronology of Egypt. Despite the apparent detail with which the histories of these neighbouring countries have been drawn up, historians are still faced with great difficulty in ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1704  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0105/02focus.htm
339. Contributors [Journals] [Kronos]
... , Philadelphia. Israel M. Isaacson; Mr. Isaacson is engaged in studies of the ancient Eastern Mediterranean and Near East. He has performed research for Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky. Ralph E. Juergens; Mr. Juergens, ... engineer residing in Flagstaff, Arizona, is also an associate editor of the journal Pensee. Marvin A. Luckerman (M .A ., A.B .D ., U.C .L .A .) ... College of Art, Philadelphia. Israel M. Isaacson; Mr. Isaacson is engaged in studies of the ancient Eastern Mediterranean and Near East. He has performed research for Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky. Ralph E. Juergens; Mr ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1702  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0102/100contr.htm
340. Editorial C&AH 8:" [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... 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 ... Shishak- the prime pivotal point for the chronology and archaeology of the Middle East. Next is the article of Dean Hickman, who employs the works of the prophets for historical support and evidence. More and more, the accounts ... the prophets are becoming clearer with each passing year. Jumping to the New World, a short but fascinating article by Nancy Owen on the possibility of catastrophe in the Maya record is also included. We wish to thank all of ...
Terms matched: 3  -  Score: 1702  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol0802/095edit.htm
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