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461. Book Section [Journals] [SIS Review]
... during which occurred the catastrophes described in section 2 of Worlds in Collision and which also saw the ends of the Mycenean, Minoan and Phrygian (Trojan) eras. Volume 3 ' The Dark Ages of Greece ' No date Discusses the distortion in our understanding of the ancient Greek world induced by the errors in Egyptian chronology. Volume 4 ' Rameses the Second and His Time ' Due 1975 Period of the Chaldean domination from 612 B.C . to Cambyses' invasion of Egypt in 525 B.C . Shows that the Hittite Empire is a mythical construct based on an erroneous interpretation of the Chaldean archives and the Chaldean remains of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. Volume 5 ' Peoples of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/newslet1/07books.htm
... the Armenian version of Eusebius, and the Scholia ) all give his name as Saites (7 ). I would suggest that this is a distortion of the name Seth or Set. This is not at all improbable in view of the forms in which various other Egyptian names are preserved in Manetho's writings: Armais for Horemheb, Rapsaces for Rameses, Amenophath for Merneptah, etc. Further, all four of the sources just mentioned add concerning Saites the information that "the Saite nome is named after him". This apparently refers to the area in which Avaris was built, which is subsequently referred to in these same sources as "the Sethroite nome" (8 ). ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 14  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0104/09typh.htm
463. Senmut and Phaeton: Supplementary Notes [Journals] [SIS Review]
... life example of the perils which faced man in those Pantheistic days. Dr Velikovsky has indicated that Mars was known but was generally regarded as inoffensive prior to about 750 BC. Senmut constructing an astronomical monument in 940 BC could well have deemed it wise to ignore Mars, lest his undue exaltation should offend the more powerful Gods. Seti and Rameses II (and their successors), however, would have been well aware that one disregarded Mars at one's peril. They probably saw the earlier disregard of Mars as a dreadful mistake on the part of their ancestors, for which they had been punished a hundredfold. (Cf.: " . . . for I the Lord thy ...
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464. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 25/$23.00 - concessionary prices for SIS members: see enclosure). The date of the Exodus and the archaeological placement of the Israelite Conquest of Canaan are of crucial interest in the debate surrounding Velikovsky's work. In the accepted chronology of the ancient Near East the Exodus fell during the XIXth Dynasty (in the reign of Ramesses II or Merenptah), and the Conquest is supposed to be reflected in the destruction of some Palestinian cities towards the end of the Late Bronze Age. The unsuitable historical context that this provides has led many critics to denigrate the flight of the Israelites and their Conquest of Canaan into a story of a few slaves escaping unnoticed, or ...
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465. S.I.S. 10th Anniversary Tour, 1984 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... excursion to the XXIst Dynasty fortress at el-Hiba which is rarely visited, even by Egyptologists, and represents a true picture of what it must have been like to visit the ancient sites of Egypt in Napoleonic times. (c ) An extra day in Luxor to enable the members to view important items such as the tombs of Thutmose III, Ramesses III and Horemheb, the famous frieze of temple offerings dedicated by Thutmose III at Karnak and the campaign inscription of Shoshenk I on the Bubastite Portal. (d ) A second visit to the Cairo Museum to see objects of special interest such as: the "Israel Stela", the coffin of Akhenaten/Smenkhkare (see Oedipus & ...
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466. S.I.S Review Vol. VIII, 1986: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... of Egypt- Report 2 Dr John Bimson: Hatshepsut and the Queen of Sheba : 12 A Critique of Velikovsky's Identification and an Alternative View. Photos: SIS Tenth Anniversary Tour 27, 57 Michael Jones: Shoshenq I and the Traditions of New Kingdom Kingship in Egypt 31 David Rohl: The Bubastite Portal : 34 Evidence Against Velikovsky's Placement of Ramesses II in the Late 7th Century. Dr John Bimson: Shoshenq and Shishak : 36 A Case of Mistaken Identity David Rohl: El-Hiba Revisited 47 Reflections: Letters from the Participants of the SIS Egyptian Tour 53 Cover Photograph - Profile of the southernmost colossus at Abu Simbel Copyright (c ) Society for Interdisciplinary Studies 1987 ISSN 0308-3276 Editorial Address ...
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467. Editorial SIS Internet Digest 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... (www.scimednet.org). The Under One Sky: Astronomy and Mathematics in the Ancient Near East conference (25-27 June 2001) mentioned in Internet Digest 2001:1 (p . 13) has proceedings at the printers. And a conference organised by ISIS and Sussex Egyptology Society between 31st August and 1 September 2002, "Ramesses: The Life and Times of Egypt's Greatest Pharaoh" (www.nunki.net/isis/) should result in a report soon. A forthcoming conference includes "Alternative History, Forbidden Archaeology", organised by Andrew Collins in Association with Nexus, taking place in London on Sat 16 November 2002. It includes presentations from Robert ...
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468. The Amarna Period and Levantine Archaeology [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... after the Amarna period, so it is logical that he would take steps to secure alliances to the north as a buffer. Furthermore, this is the only Egyptian era before the Third Intermediate Period in which the rise of an independent Israelite kingdom is possible. In the NC, Horemheb is placed parallel with most of Solomon's reign, with Ramesses 1 and Seti 1 at its end. Can any independent supporting evidence for this relocation be found? As a single item within the confines of the lecture, tablet KTU-1.78 from Ugarit was cited. The palace at Ugarit (modern Ras Shamra) was destroyed by fire, and this matter was reported by the king of Byblos ...
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469. Special Kronos Endowment Fund Offer [Journals] [Kronos]
... Second and Third Edition copies (Macmillan) for $75.00 or more and a Fourth Edition copy (Macmillan) for $50.00 or more. ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** * RAMSES II AND HIS TIME by Immanuel Velikovsky (Doubleday &Co.) The next-to-last volume of the AGES IN CHAOS series is available for a gift of $25.00 or more to the KEF. Doubleday no longer has this book in stock. ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ...
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470. C&C Review 1990 Issue (Volume XII): Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Palmer (Life Sciences) Dwardu Cardona (Mythology and Cosmogony) Michael G. Reade (Observational Astronomy) Carl O. Jonsson (neo-Babylonian History) All Society enquiries should be addressed to the Hon. Membership Secretary: Mrs Val Pearce, 10, Witley Green, Darley Heights, Stopsley LU2 8TR Bedfordshire Cover photograph: The colossal statue of Ramesses II at Karnak, usurped by king and HPA Pinudjem I of the early 21st Dynasty. The small figure at the feet of the king is Bint-Anath. Contents (c ) The Society for Interdisciplinary Studies, September 1990 ISSN 0953-0053 ...
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