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11. The Exodus in the Pyramid Texts? [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Workshop Vol 4 No 4 (Mar 1982) Home | Issue Contents The Exodus in the Pyramid Texts?Walter Warshawsky It is assumed by Velikovsky and his supporters that the Exodus occurred after the Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt. It is also assumed that there is little overlap in the first thirteen dynasties. These assumptions have not been tested. The cause for these assumptions seems to be the underlying assumption of progress in development of both language and pottery, as western civilisation sees it. It is not clear that catastrophically-minded people would develop language and pottery in the same way that we do, especially as regards the speed, the severity and the direction of the changes ...
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... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1997:1 (Oct 1997) Home | Issue Contents Pyramids of Tucume, The quest for Peru's forgotten city by Thor Heyerdahl, Daniel H. Sandweiss and Alfredo Narvaez Thames and Hudson, London, 1995 The greatest complex of prehistoric pyramids in South America lies on the coastal plains of northern Peru, yet until Thor Heyerdahl resolved to mount an archaeological study after his first amazed impressions in 1987 they lay virtually unremarked since viewed by the Spanish conquistadors over 400 years ago. This copiously illustrated book is the story of Heyerdahl's research, together with archaeologists Sandweiss and Narvaez who write their own chapters on the cultural and historical background and archaeological details ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 248  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1997n1/49peru.htm
13. The Pyramid Age [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1992 No 1 (Aug 1992) Home | Issue Contents REVIEWS The Pyramid Age by Emmet Sweeney, [obtainable from the author, 1 Marlborough Street, Londonderry BT48 9AU, Northern Ireland, price £3 .50+ £1 .00 postage (UK)] Emmet Sweeney's The Pyramid Age' is a radical reconstruction of ancient history and contrasts sharply with the New Chronology of Rohl and Newgrosh (or that of James). For example, Emmet identifies the Libyans (Dynasties 22, 23 and 24) with the Ptolemies, and relocates Dynasties 18 and 12 in the 7th century BC. Most radical of all, he accepts ...
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... Central America. Chapter IX. Sculptures of the Serpent in Mexico, Central America and from the Mounds. Chapter X. Serpentine Stuctures in the Old World. Chapter XI. The Serpent Symbol in the Old World. Chapter XII. Concluding and General Observations List of Engravings Lingham and Yoni of Hindustan, Pyramidial Struotures at Uxmal, Example of Pyramid Struotures in Mexico. Example of Pyramidal Structures, in Mexico, in square Ancient Works, Lafayette County, Miss. Temple Mound, Marietta, Ohio, Temple Mound, Lovedale, Ky. "Chunk Yards of the Creeks. Subterranean. Sepulchral Chamber at Mitlan, Mexico. Section of the same, Section of another Subterranean Sepulchral Chamber ...
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... as is well known, the ruins at Hawarra, which consist only of foundation beds and a mass of limestone and granite chips, do not allow the conclusion that what was originally standing there corresponded to the Labyrinth described by Herodotus and Strabo. The identification of Hawarra as the location of the Labyrinth was made before the excavation of the Step Pyramid complex at Saqqara in the 1920's. Saqqara is not far from Hawarra. While the geographical information that can be gleaned from Herodotus and Strabo is consistent with the Hawarra location, Herodotus is far from specific on the geography and Strabo is open to uncertainties. Neither precludes the identification of Saqqara as the location of the Labyrinth. As discussed ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 234  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1992no2/07chron.htm
... iron, see pp. 295-7. Ibid. In S. Reinach: L'Age du Bronze en Egypte', in L'Anthropologie II (1891), pp. 104-8, with footnotes by Maspero. McNutt P.: The Forging of Israel, Sheffield, 1990, pp. 118-129 gives tables of early iron objects. Vyse H.: Pyramids of Gizeh, Vol. I, pp. 275-6 describes Hill's find of an iron object. Wainwright G.: The Coming of Iron', in Antiquity X (1936), pp. 5-24. Wertime T. and Muhly: The Coming of the Iron Age, Yale, 1980. See particularly section by J Waldbaum, ...
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17. The Crescent II [Books]
... placed on the back of a bull that the boat and the galloping animal are one. (14) The Sumero-Babylonian Nannar or Sin, esteemed as the bull with glistening horns, is also "the shining bark of the heavens." (15) "May you ferry over by means of the Great Bull," reads an Egyptian Pyramid Text. (16) Another declares: "the Bull of the sky has bent down his horn that he may pass over thereby .. ., " (17) while a Coffin Text celebrates the "long-horn which supports the bark of Anubis." (18) Many years ago G.S . Faber, examining ancient ...
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18. Chapter 7 Iron, Diorite and Other Hard Rock [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... CONTENTS Charles Ginenthal, Pillars of the Past 197 CHAPTER 7 IRON, DIORITE, AND OTHER HARD ROCK Heinsohn cites Herodotus, the Greek historian, about the pyramids being built, and since hardened iron is needed to cut and engrave hard stone such as granite or diorite, the Egyptians of the Old Kingdom could not have built the Giza pyramids and others during the Copper Age. The only critic to deal with this scientific-technological aspect of Heinsohn's work, Dwardu Cardona, has discussed this matter in A Return to the Two Sargons and Their Successors.1 That being the case, Cardona's work will be cited in extenso. He writes: "How the Egyptians were able to work ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 202  -  27 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0601/07iron.pdf
... anywhere else in the New World except Tiahuanaco but we find it in Egypt - for example in the temple of Dendera in Upper Egypt. Figure 5 Building a traditional reed boat on the island of Suriqui, Lake Titicaca. Boats of a near-identical design, though on a much larger scale, were used on the Nile in Egypt in the Pyramid Age. On Lake Titicaca in Bolivia we see an ancient skill of building reed boats with these rather high distinctive prows (Fig. 5). The people of the area state that the knowledge of building this kind of boat was brought to them long ago by the gods, whom they called the Viracochas and again I am struck ...
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... , and that practically there were three schools of thought. To all three schools sun-worship was common, but we may clearly separate them by the associated star-worship. We have found worshippers of northern stars, east and west stars, and southern stars. The northern star-worshippers we may associate with Annu, the east and west star cult with the pyramid fields at Gîzeh, and the southern star-worshippers with Upper Egypt. What we have to do in the present chapter is to see whether the orientation of the structures helps us with any suggestions touching the question whether we have to stop at the places named and acknowledge Egypt to be the true cradle of astronomical science; or whether the facts ...
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