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41. The Search for Sethos [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... with this Sethosis mentioned by Josephus, but also with the Sethos of Herodotus. I had developed this view in the context of the Glasgow Chronology'. The second event which led me to abandon my original intentions was the preliminary publication in WORKSHOP 5:2 , pp.12-22, of the alternative to the Glasgow' model by David Rohl and Peter James. The extensive research undertaken by Rohl and James on Egypt's Third Intermediate Period seems to show that intractable problems lie in the way of drastically compressing the T.I .P . and overlapping it with Dynasty XXVI, as is required by the Glasgow' dating of Dynasties XIX and XX (see chart in SISR V ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 51  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/vol0601/06seth.htm
42. Forum [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... add 400 years to the various starting dates of Ramesses II , and then ask, What does it point to? ' CHRONOLOGY RAMESSES II HYKSOS Conventional c.1290 BC+ 400 years = 1690 BC arrival Velikovsky c. 609 BC+ 400 years = 1009 BC defeat Glasgow c. 804 BC+ 400 years = 1204 BC in power Rohl/James c. 975 BC+ 400 years = 1375 BC in power Although the Hyksos are not mentioned in the stela, the 400 years must point to date prior to the 18th Dynasty. According to this chart, one sees the Rohl/James, Glasgow and conventional chronologies all pointing to some form of the Hyksos conquest. ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 49  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/vol0603/14forum.htm
43. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... ) and that a pattern for the chronology of Assyria was now becoming much clearer. The consensus was that the Assyrian Kings' Lists could be reconstructed to form two distinct lines of contemporary rulers shortly following the demise of Tukulti-Ninurta I and then, at around 925, a re-establishment of a single dynasty under Assur-Dan II. A chart of the Rohl/James revision of the Mesopotamian civilisations was provided to show the resulting tuck' and the consequent synchronisms between Assyria and Babylonia. A number of outstanding anomalies in the conventional chronology were resolved under the new scheme although the Assuruballit Problem' (cf Peter James, Some Notes on the "Assuruballit Problem" ', SISR IV:1 ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 49  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1986no1/01news.htm
44. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1990 No 1 (June 1990) Home | Issue Contents Society News SIS Autumn Meeting, Nottingham, 1989 On December 2nd 1989 a small but enthusiastic group of members met in the Life Sciences building of Trent Polytechnic for a most entertaining day of lectures by Dr Christopher Knight and Mr David Rohl. We had the use of a lecture theatre, in which ideas were generated, and a very comfortable common room to which they could be carried and discussed over coffee and lunch breaks, and, as usual with such gatherings, there was certainly no lack of such discussions. We are grateful to Dr Trevor Palmer for the arrangements for this ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 48  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1990no1/01news.htm
45. New Proposals For A Downdating the Egyptian New Kingdom [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... which would set the just-described interval at 47 years (following, as usual for this period, Eusebius). The resulting Dyn. 21/22 overlap would shorten the Dyn. 21-22 period by 85 years from the figure proposed by Kitchen. A crucial further question would then be the length of Osorkon I's reign. For many reasons (Rohl review in this issue p.58ff. with nn.26-34), it appears that this would (on any chronology) have to be much longer than Manetho's 15 years. On the chronology followed here, one argument for this would involve the very attractive identification (from ancillary titles) of a very powerful Djedkhonsefankh, attested at ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 48  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol1501/06new.htm
... survey As there is currently a whole supermarket shelf of revised chronologies on offer, it would be impossible in the context of this short paper to examine each one in turn from the perspective of the archaeological evidence. I shall therefore confine my discussion to two revisions only: those of Peter James et al in Centuries of Darkness and of David Rohl in A Test of Time. I shall, however, pass brief comment on one aspect of Donovan Courville's theory. Lack of time is only one reason for limiting my survey in this way. Having spent some years trying to make the Glasgow Chronology' work before recognising its shortcomings, I am convinced that all of the more drastic ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 48  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2000n1/022surv.htm
47. C&C Review 1989 Issue (Volume XI): Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... tippe top Earth inversion under the gravitational influence of a passing cosmic body. Dwardu Cardona: The River of Ocean 37 In the third of his series of articles on planetary identities', Dwardu Cardona concentrates on the celestial serpent and its relation to the ocean - the celestial ocean - and makes some intriguing tie-ins with the Saturn scenario. David Rohl: The Historicity of the Homeric Poems and Traditions 43 This, the first of three essays on ancient Greece in the light of the New Chronology', argues for the abolition of the Dark Ages of Greece and for Homer's reinstatement as a near-contemporary of the Trojan War. Editor: Bernard Newgrosh Editorial Address: c/o Derek Shelley-Pearce ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 48  -  01 Sep 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1989/index.htm
... now a whole supermarket shelf of revised chronologies on offer' - a situation amply illustrated by John Crowe's paper at the same event [2 ]. Anyone who surfs the net for long enough will find further confirmation. It seems that new models are constantly being generated by enthusiasts who try to mix and match bits from Velikovsky, Courville, Rohl and others. In my more cynical moments I think it would be fun to offer my services as a freelance New Chronologist, producing bespoke chronologies to suit everyone's needs! Unfortunately this could not be done with integrity, because some brute facts would get in the way, which brings me to my present topic: the facts that set ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 48  -  11 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2003/073finding.htm
49. On Dating the Trojan War [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Catastrophism Workshop 1990 No 1 (June 1990) Home | Issue Contents On Dating the Trojan War by Steven Robinson Suppose that the New Chronology' for Egypt's Third Intermediate Period is sound (allowing for a margin of uncertainty at the earlier end): what consequences would this have for the chronology of Mycenaean Greece? This was the question David Rohl began to address in the last Review [1 ]. After expounding several reasons why the received chronology was unsatisfactory, he suggested that the date of the Trojan War - virtually the only historical event of the Mycenaean period - should be lowered from c.1200 to c.900 BC. The present writer believes that an even lower ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 48  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1990no1/11war.htm
50. C&C Review 1987 Issue (Volume IX): Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... that world climate altered dramatically at that time. Trevor Palmer: The Cautious Revolutionary 34 A portrait of the colourful Stephen J. Gould: Dr Palmer shows how this famous palaeontologist is really a catastrophist at heart. Cover photograph: Squatting statue of the architect, Senenmut, nurturing the child of Queen Hatshepsut (from the Egyptian Museum) -David Rohl (c ) Copyright: Society for Interdisciplinary Studies 1987 ISSN 0953-0053 Editor: Bernard Newgrosh Editorial Address: C/o Derek Shelley-Pearce, 29 Cudham Lane North, Orpington, Kent BR6 6BX UK Editorial Consultants: David Rohl (ancient history) Michael Reade (observational astronomy) Production Assistant: Ditas Rohl Illustrations: Jill Abery Peter van der ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 48  -  01 Sep 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1987/index.htm
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