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30 pages of results. 231. An Alternative to the Velikovskian Chronology for Ancient Egypt [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Workshop Vol 5 No 2 (Apr 1983) Home | Issue Contents An Alternative to the Velikovskian Chronology for Ancient Egypt A Preview of Some Recent Work in the Field of Ancient History David Rohl & Peter 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 His Time and Peoples of the Sea. The original imaginative concept of Velikovsky's reconstruction has run into serious problems with regard to the method by which the so-called "phantom years" are eliminated from the conventional (and apparently extended) ...
232. Homo Schizo -- the Catastrophic Evolution of Man [Articles]
... of what exists. It's true, Lucy or the other Australopithecines have not yet come up with a fat little lady or Venus models, and I wouldn't venture to say if they had such or were working in other branches of art. There appear to have been settlements and pebbles, perhaps the tools of a culture called Acheulean. David Rohl: I am very interested in your scenario of having twin mutants being born- did you draw upon the Cain and Abel myths for that or is there any other reason why? why twins? Alfred de Grazia: Just the increased chances . . . David Rohl: Do you draw upon the ancient mythologies of twins? Alfred de ...
233. Citing the Work of Others: A Critique [Journals] [Aeon]
... Sheba together with Velikovsky's rejection of a Greek Dark Age. [17] Despite a variety of cogent arguments, Sweeney conveys the impression that only he and Bimson have been involved in the aforementioned identification/chronological disputations. Sweeney deplores the fact that Velikovsky, he, and Heinsohn have "been ignored by John Bimson, as well as David Rohl and Peter James." Yet Sweeney himself has ignored the considerable published work on the very same subjects he now so vigorously defends- even when that material could prove highly supportive (specifics to follow). Too often Sweeney refers to the "mountain of evidence" and "the mountain of other material" he and others have " ...
234. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Judeh and some Synchronisms' [1 ], with which it is closely associated. Michael C. Reade Checkendon, Oxon. A Twist of Time In his recent article A Survey of the Archaeological Evidence for a Revised Chronology' (C &CR 2000:1 , pp. 22-29), John Bimson compares the chronologies of James and Rohl in relation to the stratigraphy of some Palestinian sites. His conclusion is that the chronology of James fits the stratigraphy better than that of Rohl. I would agree with this and with the conclusion that Ramesses III is the biblical Shishak'. However why should this identification of Shishak' produce a more accurate chronology than one based on Ramesses ...
235. Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the New Chronology', if used in our publications, does not imply that it is the established alternative to the orthodox chronology. We have felt for some time that it is inappropriate to use the term without qualification in a Society of the nature of the SIS. As mentioned here, New Chronology' refers to the revision of David Rohl et al, developed since 1987, as specified by Rohl in C&CW 1987:2 , p. 35. It does not include the later work of Peter James et al. Discovery of a 10th Planet!The existence of a 10th planet, larger than Pluto and so far only known as 2003 UB313', was ...
236. Tunguska-Type Impacts Over the Pacific Basin Around the Year 1178 AD [Journals] [SIS Review]
... case concerning the great Scythian invasion of Middle East and Egypt, referred to by Diodorus. Elsewhere [26] I argued that the Hyksos who invaded Egypt at the time of Dudimose (Tutimaios in Manetho), just after the Hebrews escaped under Moses' leadership in 1447 BC, as Velikovsky claimed (cf. [27]) and Rohl [28] confirmed, were Scythians, as wild and destructive as the Mongolians at the time of Genghis Khan, and that their name means exactly the clan of the horsemen. I shall also argue that the place where the Hebrews spent 40 years was not the Sinai, too dangerously close to the (Goshen) -Avaris- ...
... a so-called "Glasgow Chronology" was introduced in order to save what was regarded as the essential validity of the Exodus-to-Akhnaton schema introduced in the first volume of Ages in Chaos. It was an attempt to save Velikovsky from himself. But after Velikovsky's death, even this modest revision was abandoned and a much more sweeping revision was begun by David Rohl and Peter James, (50) in which only Velikovsky's date for the Exodus was retained. Velikovsky was not at all pleased with the attitude of the British group. When James was co-opted onto the Kronos staff in late 1978, Velikovsky insisted that James be removed or Velikovsky would cease contributing articles. He retracted his demand, but ...
238. The Military Strategy of Sheshonq/Shishak in Palestine [Journals] [SIS Review]
... This may be supplemented with the line drawings of the original hieroglyphs from the Bubastite Portal done by the Epigraphic Survey of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, which were reproduced in Bimson's article [4 ]. Figure 1. Portion of Sheshonq's campaign list giving the names of conquered places in Israel to the north (photo: David Rohl) Figure 2. Portion of Sheshonq's campaign list giving the names of conquered places in Judah and Negev (photo: David Rohl) The Conquest of Israel After the first horizontal line of the list gives the Nine Bows, the traditional enemies of Egypt, and the titles of pharaoh, it takes up the subject of Palestinian place names ...
239. Letters to C&C Workshop 2004:4 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... and the cosmos is finding ever more evidence of electrical phenomena. [See Plait in Denial', p. 33]. Michael Minton, Lymington, Hants. Dear Reader [The following was written by the late Hyam Maccoby to the Jewish Chronicle at the end of 2002, in response to reading a report of an interview with David Rohl. Kind permission to republish has been given by his wife, Cynthia]. The idea of a Revised Chronology of ancient Egypt which would bring into line the events described in the Bible with archaeological discoveries is by no means new to David Rohl. This theory was first put forward by Immanuel Velikovsky in his brilliant book Ages in Chaos ...
240. An Answer to the Critics of Ramses II and His Time [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... that the Nubian 5th Dynasty - who built sun-temples of exactly the same design as Akhenaten's - is an alter-ego of the Ethiopian Dynasty. 8. Diodorus Siculus: I, 60, 1-6. 9. Josephus: Against Apion I, 98-102 10. I may cite here Michael Jones, Geoffrey Gammon, John Bimson, Martin Sieff, David Rohl, and Lester Mitcham. 11. We may wonder why Osorkon would wish to trace his descent back to Merneptah, a fairly unsuccessful king of the 19th Dynasty. However, if - as Velikovsky claimed - Merneptah was the same as Apries, then he would have been the last legitimate king of Egypt before the usurpation of Amasis and ...
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