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30 pages of results. 281. Ice Cores and Chronology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... East and argued that these things appeared together at the same time with new peoples from the West where there is tin, copper, cobalt and silver [15]. The Ice Core date of 1159BC creates a framework that dramatically fits the technological evolution of the true Bronze Age. The date also confirms the work of Peter James, David Rohl and other archaeologists who have worked along similar lines for a lower chronology and freedom from the rigid strait-jacket of Manetho's chronology. Notes and References 1. J.E . Dayton, Metals, Minerals, Glazing and Man, Geo. Harrap, London, 1978. 2. I. Velikovsky, Theses for the Reconstruction of Ancient History ...
282. The Bible as History? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... cited in academic literature. Biblical fundamentalists will not like the several alterations to reign lengths Hughes has been forced to make, but I cannot see such sentiments affecting the rest of the establishment. In short, I expect the Hughes chronology to become the yardstick by which all others are measured: it will supplant Thiele's. In discussions with David Rohl over several years on the vexatious subject of the new chronology', I have frequently remarked that the one unknown in our chronological reconstruction is biblical chronology. Suppose Thiele's scheme is inaccurate, how will that affect matters? In fact, the Hughes chronology may prove to be of timely help in dealing with criticisms of overcompression of Dynasties 19-22 ...
283. SIS Study Group June 1995 [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... . Rose was former contributor to Kronos, which he refers to several times. It remains to be seen how well his work will stand up to criticism but the article seems to have removed the main obstacle to shortening the Second Intermediate Period (Porter, C&C Review XIV, p. 48), or to lengthening it (Rohl, JACF 5, Table on p. 48). R.M . Porter \cdrom\pubs\journals\workshop\w1995no2\05study.htm ...
284. Artificially Structured Biblical Chronologies [Journals] [SIS Review]
... country) and sent by Tagi (father-in-law of Milkilu of Gezer). Recall that the new chronology' identifies Labayu as King Saul whose body was taken to Beth-Shean, and Tagi as the ruler of Gath-Carmel who was a Canaanite ally of Saul (JACF 6, pp. 42-43). Now if this is a fake planted by Messrs Rohl, Newgrosh and van der Veen it is a good one because it has already been published in a reputable Hebrew archaeological journal [W . Horowitz: Trouble in Canaan - a Letter of the el-Amarna Period on a Clay Cylinder from Beth-Shean', Qadmoniot 27 (1994), pp. 84-86 (also mentioned on pp. 74-75) ...
285. Forum [Journals] [SIS Review]
... this figure is temperature and salinity dependent: variations in sea water temperature, especially localised ones, can affect the end result quite appreciably. The Destruction of Jericho - a response from Dr John J. Bimson: In C & C Review XIV (1992), p. 57, Bernard Newgrosh presented six lines of argument formulated by David Rohl against a mid-18th Dynasty Conquest scenario. Bernard introduced David's remarks as the most telling counter argument' so far offered in response to Bryant Wood's thesis that MB II' Jericho actually survived to the end of LB I (c .1400 BC, conventional chronology) before being destroyed by Joshua. I have no personal desire to prove David ...
286. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... .forteantimes.com 4,280 SIS Web site www.knowledge.co.uk/sis 2,557 Science Frontiers www.science-frontiers.com 890 Graham Hancock www.grahamhancock.com 707 Catastrophism CD! www.catastrophism.com 556 Velikovsky Archive www.varchive.org 302 Kronia www.kronia,.com 279 David Rohl Web Site www.nunki.net 263 Electric Universe www.holoscience.com 143 Aeon Journal www.aeonjournal.com 131 Velikovsky page www.knowledge.co.uk/velikovsky 130 Cosmos & Chronos www.flash.net/~cjransom 36 Centuries of Darkness www.centuries.co.uk 36 Kronos Press www. ...
287. Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... that the c. 200 years conventionally allotted to the Iron Age I period in Israel (1200-1000BC) is too long to match the archaeology (e .g . Bimson at the 1978 Glasgow conference; Centuries p. 195 [c . 125 years long, subsequently reduced to c. 75 in CAJ 1991, p. 232]; Rohl, JACF 1991/92 p. 58 [c . 100 years]). Hagens is also on to a winner by proposing to reduce Iron I. He points to gaps in occupation and excessive lengths for minor strata at sites such as Megiddo (Stratum VIB), Beth Shean (Str. Upper VI), Tyre ( ...
288. Neo-Assyrians and Achaemenids – A Test of Beards [Journals] [SIS Review]
... E Reade, op. cit., p.12; D. M. Wilson (ed.), The Collections of the British Museum, Cambridge University Press, 1989, p.265. 36. J. E. Curtis and J. E. Reade, op. cit., pp. 59-63; D. Rohl, The Lost Testament, Century, London, 2002, p. 449; British Museum Dictionary of the Ancient Near East, British Museum Press, London, 2002, pp. 289-290. 37. J. E. Curtis and J. E. Reade, op. cit., p. 64; R. J. ...
289. The habiru as the 'ibrim of I Samuel and the implications for the 'new chronology' [Journals] [SIS Review]
... in the Light of the Source Material Available at Present', HUCA 29 (1958), p. 165 17. P. K. McCarter: The Historical David', Interpretation 40 (1986), p. 128 18. Na'aman: op. cit. [6 ], p. 284 19. D. M. Rohl: The Early Third Intermediate Period: Some Chronological Considerations', JACF 3 (1989-90), p. 61, table 5 20. P. J. James: Mesopotamian Chronology: An Independent Control? ', in Bronze to Iron Age Chronology in the Old World: Time for a Reassessment?, section 12, JACF 1 ...
290. Velikovsky and Catastrophism: A Hidden Agenda? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . Hardy & Renfrew: op. cit., p. 241; also P. Warren: JACF 4, pp. 29-39 4. E. Davis: A Storm in Egypt during the Reign of Ahmose', in Hardy & Renfrew (eds): op. cit., pp. 232-5 5. as reported by David Rohl in JACF 4, p. 3 R. M. Porter, 1992 \cdrom\pubs\journals\review\v1992\27velik.htm ...
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