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401. Velikovsky and the Apparatus of Scholarship [Journals] [SIS Review]
... I should like to point out the responsibility of all of us as supporters of Velikovsky to create the kind of objective atmosphere which I feel should be the hallmark of the Velikovskian movement. Let me begin by telling you an anecdote which I think will be a sobering one. A few years ago Dr Velikovsky gave me an advance copy of Ramses II and His Time just before it was published, and with his permission I xeroxed certain pages relevant to Anatolia which dealt with linguistic evidence Velikovsky was mounting. I sent it to a very distinguished linguist, a friend of mine at the University of Cleveland. I did not tell him who wrote the material, but simply asked him ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 16  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0604/099velik.htm
402. In Defence of Higher Chronologies [Journals] [SIS Review]
... of Ancient History from the End of the Middle Kingdom in Egypt to the Advent of Alexander the Great, Scripta Academica Hierosolymitana (Simon Velikovsky Foundation), New York & Jerusalem, 1945. 2. Immanuel Velikovsky, Ages in Chaos, Doubleday, Garden City, New York, 1952; Peoples of the Sea, Doubleday, 1977; Ramses II and His Time, Doubleday, 1978. Velikovsky's Assyrian Conquest remains unpublished but a preliminary account appeared in his From the End of the Eighteenth Dynasty to the Time of Ramses II', Kronos III:3 , Spring, 1978, pp. 3-33. 3. RA Parker, The Calendars of Ancient Egypt, Univ. of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 16  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1998n2/04high.htm
403. The Crescent [Books]
... (In the course of time this symbol evolved into the simplified form , with the enclosed sun dropped out) It is the latter form that generally prevails in later Egyptian art.) In numerous representations of the Aten a crescent forms the lower half of the enclosure. In fig 52, I offer an imposing example from the tomb of Ramesses VI, showing the Aten resting within a crescent and flanked by four male figures, two right and two left. 52. The Egyptian crescent-enclosure. The hieroglyphic form of the crescent-enclosure is , a form which progressively developed into the images , , , , as the artists gradually expanded and flattened the crescent into a larger receptacle supporting the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 16  -  15 Nov 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/saturn/ch-09.htm
... Winter), 12-14, 50.. (1973d). "Astronomy and Chronology." Pensee, 3, 2 (Spring-Summer), 38-49. Repr. in Peoples of the Sea, 1977.. (1973e). "Metallurgy and Chronology." Pensee, 3, 3 (Fall), 5-9. Repr. in Ramses II and His Time, 1978.. (1973f). "The Velocity of Light in Relation to Moving Bodies." Pensee, 3, 3 (Fall), 16-18.. (1973g). "A Missed Opportunity?" Pensee, 3, 3 (Fall), 19.. (1973h). Immanuel ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 16  -  19 Jun 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/vorhees/17bibli.htm
... millennium BC, the centre of the Bronze Age in Egypt and elsewhere. According to Ginenthal, this scenario cannot be sustained, even on its own terms. The manufacture of bronze requires a supply of tin to add to copper, and the first known mention of tin in an Egyptian document is in the Harris Papyrus from the reign of Ramesses IV of the 20th Dynasty, conventionally dated at around 1100 BC. However, Ginenthal acknowledges elsewhere that only a small fraction of Ancient Egyptian writings have survived to the present day, so references to the use of tin could have been lost. [24] Despite this, Ginenthal continues to maintain that tin did not reach Egypt before ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 16  -  12 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0606/041science.htm
... the Empire. Syria back within the Empire. Nabonidus Darius III Last native king of Babylon. Last native Persian king. REVISED CHRONOLOGY BC EGYPT MESOPOTAMIA Ahmose ParattarnalShamshi-Adad I (Phraortes) 700 Thutmose III Shaushtatar/Ishme-Dagan (Cyaxares) TushrattaTukulti-Ninurta I Amenhotep III Akhenaten KurtiwazalAshurnasirpal Shalmaneser (III) Horemheb 600 Seti I Shamshi-Adad (V ) (Arbaces) Ramesses II Adad-Nirari (III) (Astyages) Shalmaneser (IV) Cyrus/Tiglath-Pileser (III) Merneptah/Apries Arnenmeses/Amasis Cambyses/Shalmaneser (V ) Darius/Sargon II 500 Merneptah-Siptah Seti II/Sethos and Tirhaka Xerxes/Sennacherib Artaxerxes I/Esarhaddon Necho I/Nechos Darius II/Ashurbanipal Psamtek/Psammetichos Amyrtaeus II Setnakht ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 16  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2002n2/15artax.htm
407. Chapter 7 Iron, Diorite and Other Hard Rock [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... deal with these facts after he had read them? His failure to do so makes his work, as that of the other historians who have failed to deal with these negations of their chronology, highly suspect if not thoroughly disingenuous. Velikovsky understood the implications regarding iron as they related to chronology and made use of this fundamental understanding. In Ramses II and His Time, pages 234-235, he discussed the 19th Dynasty, conventionally dated from about 1320 to 1200 B.C ., well before iron came into regular use in Egypt. "A letter in the Boghazköi archives probably written by Hattusilis (Nebuchadnezzar) to Ramses II, reads: 226 VELIKOVSKIAN Vol. VI, Nos ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 16  -  27 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0601/07iron.pdf
408. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... , Akhenaten's immediate predecessor, or by counting them as the first 17 years of Akhenaten's immediate successor (Tut?). So the new chronologists' are still left to explain the reference to Horemheb's 59th year. As explained in Part II of my paper on the Labyrinth (in this issue), I certainly do believe that the great Ramesses II was a Ptolemaic ruler. Porter's point about Herodotus and Rhampsinitis does not in any way prevent such a finding. Why should one equate Rhampsinitis' with Ramesses' and even if they are the same, so what? The Egyptologists claim that at least 11 kings used the name Ramesses, so why should Ptolemaic kings not also have ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 16  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1993no1/30letts.htm
409. The Pyramid Age [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... a lot of effort into the work he has produced. We are all interested in the common goal of a viable revision. The roots of extreme revisionism are very much Velikovsky, and the same pleasure in upending the establishment version shines brightly through. The Pyramid Age' is, I suppose, a logical progression from accepting the validity of Ramses II and His Time and Peoples of the Sea. Sweeney was clearly not persuaded by the arguments of the Glasgow chronologists, and certainly not by orthodox historians. The Persian period, and the Ptolemaic, have not featured greatly in other revised chronologies and Sweeney (also Heinsohn) score points in that respect. Minds have simply not travelled ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1992no1/38age.htm
410. p108.htm [Journals] [Aeon]
... Nabatean Roman Iron Age Post Jewish Diasporan into Byzantine Era TENTED SHRINE 349-100AD Midianite Nabatean Midianite Iron Age Conversion of disused Hathor Temple to Semetic tented shrine contemporary with 2nd Persian Period and Macedonian/Ptolemaic Dynasties into Roman era. 383-349 Dyn XX Egyptian Egyptian Midianite Late Bronze Early Iron Ages Egyptian return to Arabah and Southern Sinai following rout of Persia by Ramesses III Nekht-A-Neb. Copper mining interest waned in favour of Greek Atika (Great Harris Papyrus which remained prime source for Egyptian ore throughout Macedonian/Ptolemaic period into Roman era. SECOND HATHOR TEMPLE 564-383 Midianite Midianite Early Iron Age. Fully encompassing the First Persian Period and treading lightly to avoid overlord reprisals. Hathor Temple more or less inviolate. ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 15  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0505/p108.htm
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