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... the plagues (and for other events described in the Bible) by supposing that the planet Venus had undergone a near collision with the earth. The book created a moderate sensation among the general public for a while, but the ... accumulation of several feet of ash, as described by Claude F. A. Schaeffer, all across the Near East and other parts of the globe; thus, we then come to archeology. As Alfred de Grazia pointed out ... KRONOS in 1976: "A completely wooden and overstuffed contemporary house will leave no more than ankle-deep ashes when it burns to the ground, and then only on its own foundation. A flourishing natural forest and the ground cover is ...
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432. L'Énigme de la Structure Elliptique [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2001:2 (Jan 2002) Home | Issue Contents Recent Developments In Near Eastern Archaeology L'Énigme de la Structure Elliptique Tanis looks like it may be producing a repeat of the Tanis tombs enigma ... age in Mespotamia prior to the Amarna Period. The conference considered how the reduction impacted different areas of the Near East and the conclusion was generally positive according to the summary (p . 6). Unfortunately they have ' proposed ... coin a new term .. . New Chronology (NC) ' (p . 2) for the Lower chronology. Hasn' t David Rohl already registered this term as a trademark?! Julian Reade of the British Museum ...
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433. The Death of Heracles [Journals] [Aeon]
... deduced the existence of rites in which the burning of Heracles constituted the central performance, citing parallels from the ancient Near East. (25) Rites of immolation are alluded to in the cult of Melqart, for example, commonly ... the Tyrian Heracles. (26) Of this god, Burkert observed: "Since Herodotus, the equation of Heracles with the Phoenician god Melqart has been beyond question." (27) Given the extent of Phoenician colonization, ... Rome 32:1 (1985), p. 8. See also the discussion in P. E. Easterling, Sophocles Trachiniae (Cambridge, 1982), pp. 19-23. 2. Charles Segal, "Sophocles' ...
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... Tanitic, Medesian, or Pathmetic channels.7 Petrie claims it would have been absurd to put a fortress so near the coast and so far to the north of the road. One warning to people who may go in search ... and Malek agree with Petrie that cemeteries of various dates, starting with the Middle Kingdom,5 extend to the east of the enclosure. Petrie found there five Semitic graves containing scarabs which he believed were evidence that this was Avaris ... still to be discovered. William H. Shea,31 a devoted biblical scholar, wrote about the recently discovered Eastern Canal of Egypt. He quotes A. Sneh, T. Weissbrod, and I. Perath, geologists from ...
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... do, but as they were gone out with their torches, they came back under great discouragement before they came near to the banks; and the reasons were these: that, in the first place, their conduct did not ... up to it. But the next day the Romans burnt down the northern cloister entirely, as far as the east cloister, whose common angle joined to the valley that was called Cedron, and was built over it; on ... the high priest to be sacrificed, brought forth a lamb in the midst of the temple. Moreover, the eastern gate of the inner (22) [court of the] temple, which was of brass, and vastly ...
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436. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , I am surely not alone in finding it hard to believe that our entire evolution could have taken place in near total darkness ( 'a diffuse glow') and, if what light was available throughout this time was outside ... (although not all, such as the emerald light and the going up in the West and down in the East'). Although quite complex life may be able to exist at the bottom of the oceans, I am ... out of Africa about 60,000 years ago along the east African coast toward Southeast Asia. People living in eastern Africa and Asia have a pattern in their mitochrondrial DNA that is clearly distinct from that found in people living in ...
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... continued northward across the Arctic along the Siberian coast, and through the Bering Strait past Japan to his home port near Beijing. Even in Columbus' own notes from his 1477 voyage, it is stated that "Men have come ... thought that also gave rise to visions of empire and conquest. And, apparently, so too in the Far East. Ming Emperor Zhu Di of China, in his infinite imperial wisdom, countermanded his conservative-minded mandarin advisors and commissioned ... . At this time Europe was relatively unaware of any lands in the Western oceanic expanse and traded overland to Middle Eastern and Asiatic marketplaces, paying baksheesh and bribes to the wealthy and avaricious Mongol and Persian potentates along the Silk Road ...
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438. On the Length of Reigns of the Sumerian Kings [Journals] [SIS Review]
... while his son was in his early thirties. Appendix 3 Benno Landsberger: Jahreszeiten im Sumerisch-Akkadischen', Journal of Near Eastern Studies (Chicago 1949) #8th July p. 253: Beginning of the year March & September pp ... . Some, like the Hebrews, intercalated at the equinox, fall or spring, a common practice in the East, or at the summer or winter solstice, popular in the North. Samuel agrees that this created confusion even ... (1968) at the Universities of Basel, Switzerland, and Freiburg, Germany. 1968-9 saw her doing Middle Eastern archaeological research. From 1969 she has worked in the Library of Congress and has travelled extensively. The author of ...
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439. Assyrian History: the 'Black Hole' [Journals] [SIS Review]
... when one begins the tiresome process of charting these identifications across political and historical events in the broad sweep of the Near East, from Elam in the east to Lydia in the west. My own change in loyalty came when, ... others, I began to work on the Hattusilis = Nebuchadnezzar' parallel from Ramses II and his Time. Further disillusionment came when I began to study the El Amarna letters and found there was a lot of information that Velikovsky did ... real familial data in Luckenbill. There is data on father/son relationships for these kings in Pritchard's Ancient Near Eastern Texts but something seems to be amiss with this data. Of concern is the claim that Tiglath-Pileser is the son ...
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... to purge His exalted dwelling of whatever was pregnant with evil; it was not becoming that such things should exist near the Merciful One. Only then they were removed to the earth. The seventh heaven, on the other hand ... one heaven to the next,[31] and it takes the same length of time to travel from the east to the west, or from the south to the north.[32] Of all this vast world only ... is destined to suffer the same fate as the generation that went before. Immediately after birth, the one goes eastward and the other westward, to meet only after the lapse of seventy years, propagate themselves, and perish. ...
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