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411. Assyria, Karduniash, Babylon: A Rational chronology [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... pages. Multiple Centers of Rule The Multiple Centers of Rule technique stresses the existence of 2, 3, or more centers of power in one state or country and the contemporary rule of various kings from these centers. A classical example of this conclusion is the Egyptian "Third Turbulent Period." It is asserted that after the end of Rameses II's reign four centers of power- Thebes, Memphis; Bubastis, and Tanis- existed, with each being ruled by contemporary kings and priests; thus the 20th, 25th; and 22nd dynasty "pharaohs" ruled side by side in the 7th century. Using this technique the problems of 8th-6th century Egyptian chronology are resolved and there ...
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... , with consequences disastrous to her culture. Who knows what the libraries of Khufu and of Khafra, the great pyramid builders, contained, or the enormous library of the Seventh Dynasty at Memphis? The archives of Akhenaten are also lost. The `Dispensary of the Soul', that vast repository of ancient Egyptian lore and learning established by Rameses III, has for several millennia been only a name. The libraries of the Ptolemies at Alexandria are no more. They comprised over 40,000 rolls in the Serapeum, while the Brucheum contained a treasure, according to some ancient authorities, of more than half a million manuscripts, and according to others, as many as 700 ...
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413. The Book Case [Journals] [Kronos]
... From: Kronos Vol. III No. 4 (Summer 1978) Home | Issue Contents The Book Case Immanuel Velikovsky's RAMSES II AND HIS TIME- the newest volume in the Ages In Chaos Series. Ask for it it in your local bookstore or library; or write to Doubleday & Co., Garden City, N.Y . 11535. (To be reviewed in a future issue of KRONOS.) \cdrom\pubs\journals\kronos\vol0304\095books.htm ...
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414. ... in future issues [Journals] [SIS Review]
... : SIS Review Vol V No 4 (1984) Home | Issue Contents .. . in future issues Some further parallels between the Biblical account of the Exodus and the Egyptian "Papyrus Ipuwer", adduced by Tom Chetwynd. Climatological evidence for a world-wide catastrophe around 2300 BC, by M. Mandelkehr. Greek letters on the tiles of Ramesses III? A re-examination of this apparent anomaly by Aegean archaeologist Eddie Schorr, who is well known for his major articles on the revised chronology written under the name of Israel Issacson in the journal Pensée. A debate on the revised stratigraphy between Professor William Stiebing Jr and Dr John Bimson. A full, illustrated report on the findings of ...
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415. Catastrophism and Ancient History. Volume XI, Part 2. July 1989 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Volume XI, Part 2 July 1989 CONTENTS The Location of Punt/Ophir, Part II .. 85 Nel Kluitman Integration or Alienation: A Case Study of the Twelve Tribes .. 101 Reena Zeidman Velikovsky and Tangun .. 111 Duane Leroy Vorhees Departments Editorial .. 85 Marvin Arnold Luckerman Interaction .. 123 "Palestinian Archaeology and a Ramesses VI-Shishak Identification" ; Further Observations, Jeremy Goldberg Eye-witness Report on Two Mutwa Encounters , F.J . Kerkhof Precession and the Hebrew Calendar , Daniel Trifiletti Heyerdahl and Ophir , Steven Harrison Cuneiform and the Revised Chronology , Brad Aaronson Letter to the Editor .. 130 Noah's Flood: Mars Flyby , Donald W. Patten Advertisement The Beaumont ...
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416. Assyrian History: the 'Black Hole' [Journals] [SIS Review]
... with words. Such enthusiasm wanes when one begins the tiresome process of charting these identifications across political and historical events in the broad sweep of the Near East, from Elam in the east to Lydia in the west. My own change in loyalty came when, like others, I began to work on the Hattusilis = Nebuchadnezzar' parallel from Ramses II and his Time. Further disillusionment came when I began to study the El Amarna letters and found there was a lot of information that Velikovsky did not quote or, worse, quoted inaccurately. At the time, I was formulating a revision that was so close to Velikovsky's that I felt he had just missed the prize. Imagine ...
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417. Response to Lasken (Letter) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History XV:1 (Jan 1993) Home | Issue Contents LETTERS to C&AH JOURNAL Response to Lasken Phillip Clapham I do not necessarily adhere too strictly to a limited revision. I simply wish to air an alternative to such schemes that reidentify Shishak with Ramses II or III or Thutmose III etc. The more radical revisions seem to create more problems than solutions and although I am excited by some of Heinsohn's ideas (as an example) I have yet to be convinced. I look forward to the publication of Jesse's theory regarding the Flood and further C14 anomalies. Regarding other criticism- the Bible is primarily a religious document and not a ...
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418. The Baalim [Journals] [Kronos]
... their gods and those of their neighbors - forgetting, or ignoring, the actual identities embedded in the very names and appellations of these deities - conventional mythologists seem to have vied with one another in confounding what had been clear all along. Baal eventually found his way into Egypt where he was worshipped at Tanis and Memphis.(7 ) Ramses II had such respect for the imported deity that he considered himself a warrior like Baal.(8 ) Of this Egyptianized Baal, A. Wiedmann had this to say: "In Egypt, Baal was regarded as a god of the sky - a conception which fairly corresponds to his original [i .e ., Semitic] ...
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419. Editor's Notes [Journals] [SIS Review]
... on the matter but maybe it will stimulate fresh discussion about the identities and lives of these people whose names and stories have been handed down to us from ancient times. As promised in last issue, we also return to David Rohl's book A Test of Time with abridged extracts from an article by Dale Murphie. This questions Rohl's identification of Ramesses II with the biblical Shishak and presents evidence against his thesis that the famine referred to in the story of Joseph can be identified with the time of Pharaoh Ammenemes III and blamed on high water levels in the Nile caused by heavy rainfall upstream. Jesse Lasken is known for his extremely radical appraoch to ancient chronology and challenges the orthodox interpretation ...
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420. Amazon Books [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Hancock 8,754+ Pharaohs and Kings: A Biblical Quest by David M. Rohl 26,573+ Worlds in Collision by Immanuel Velikovsky 64,371 Scientists Confront Velikovsky by Donald Goldsmith (Editor) 64,928+ Earth in Upheaval by Immanuel Velikovsky 81,968+ Carl Sagan and Immanuel Velikovsky by Charles Ginenthal 86,110 Ramses II and His Time by Immanuel, Velikovsky 93,505+ Ages in Chaos by Immanuel Velikovsky 97,360+ Stargazers and Gravediggers by Immanuel Velikovsky 117,115 Peoples of the Sea by Immanuel Velikovsky 121,793 Oedipus and Akhnaton by Immanuel Velikovsky 123,443+ Mankind in Amnesia by Immanuel Velikovsky 156,136 A guide to ...
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