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126. Ancient Near Eastern Chronology Revised [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... From: The Velikovskian Vol 1 No 1 (1993) Home | Issue Contents Ancient Near Eastern Chronology Revised Gunnar Heinsohn Archeologists and historians have interpreted the stratigraphical record on the basis of the following diagram: A B A C B C D D C D E E Yields A B C D E Figure 1. A NOTE ON STRATIGRAPHY. The diagram above illustrates the principles of generalized archeological stratigraphies which obviates the need to find levels A through E, for example, at one site, in order to establish the sequence A to E. I will elaborate on the fatal flaw of the archeologies from Egypt to the Indus Valley by focusing on the Mitanni, which are conventionally ...
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127. Discussion Comments From the Floor [Journals] [Aeon]
... chronology in placing the Assyrian conquest in the Iron Age, then I see little chance his revision will succeed. I believe the evidence increasingly favours the view that Chaldean and Persian layers in the Iron stratum have been mistakenly identified as Assyrian, and that the place to look for the genuine Assyrian remains is in the MB II period, as Gunnar Heinsohn has indicated. Which brings us to the Hyksos question. In an early draft of his forthcoming article, "Apophis and Ashurbanipal," Heinsohn points out that the Sargonids- whom he equates with the "Great Hyksos"- divided Egypt into 20 districts, each ruled by a "Minor Hyksos." It seems quite possible ...
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128. Catastrophism 2000 [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... cyclothem, usually considered to have evolved over count- less aeons of time, is instead nothing more than the annual accumulation of glacial outwash which lays down sediment acquired during Earth's passing through cometary debris. In this light, cyclothems would be little different from the annual layers known as varves. A historical section follows which contains illuminating research from Gunnar Heinsohn and Benny Peiser plus an interesting biographical portrait of Velikovsky by Clark Whelton who shows why it is important that we should not feel as obliged as the former to cling to the Bible as being the last word on chronology. Peiser provides evidence for post-Mycenaean Greek history as starting in the 6th century BC, while Heinsohn is at his ...
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129. Derek Shelley-Pearce: In Appreciation [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... . He had a penchant for championing revolutionary causes: Velikovsky, of course, but also Jaynes, Teilhard de Chardin, and latterly Heinsohn. He gave prodigiously of his time to these interests, and liberally of his purse to many SIS projects. With Birgit Liesching he co-edited and co-sponsored the publication of Ghost Empires of the Past' by Gunnar Heinsohn. While Derek's wide-ranging interests were to some extent the result of his non-specialist background, they sprang more from the fact that his mental direction appeared to be a personal quest for the truth. He showed no egotistical tendency to see himself as an original thinker, but at an early stage found himself questioning both scientific and religious orthodoxy ...
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130. The Israelite Origins of Monotheism and the Prohibition of Killing [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History IV:1 (Jan 1982) Home | Issue Contents The Israelite Origins of Monotheism and the Prohibition of Killing Gunnar Heinsohn * This paper was prepared during a visit to Israel and given in 1977 as a guest lecture in the Sociology Department of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The author is indebted to Jerusalem friends Ruth Lahav and Tony Rigg for their hospitality and encouragement. Professors Eric Cohen, David Flusser, Moshe Weinfeld, and Zwi Raffel Werblovsky of Hebrew University have considered the reflections presented and, although disagreeing with some of the points, encouraged their written development. Manfred Speier of the Israel National Library helped with bibliographical assistance. Preparation of ...
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131. Assyria and the End of the Late Bronze Age [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... ., p. 53. 19. WORLDS IN COLLISION, II, ii, "Ignis e Caelo", where Velikovsky cites the Midrashic sources. 20. P. James, op. cit. (note 1); also SISR III:2 , p. 34-5. 21. At the April 1978 Glasgow Conference, Dr Gunnar Heinsohn appears to have been the first to link the end of the Hittite Empire as dated by Glasgow chronology with Velikovsky's Mars catastrophes. See discussion in "Forum", SISR III:1 , p. 28. Heinsohn did not directly associate these destructions with either the Philistines or the Assyrian Conquest. Copyright (C ) 1981 Martin ...
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132. Menelaos in Egypt [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Dynasty belongs to the 7th century, and that it must indeed be an alter-ego of Psammetichus' 26th Dynasty. It also means that the Hyksos, whom the Mycenaeans helped to expel from Egypt, were the same as the Imperial Assyrians, expelled from Egypt in the first half of the 7th century. Over the past couple of years, Gunnar Heinsohn has brought forward a great body of material relating to the Hyksos and their identification with the Assyrians. He has also sought to show that both of these are identical to the Sargonic' Akkadian empire, which was contemporary, in part at least, with the Old Kingdom pyramid-builders of Egypt. In a forthcoming work I intend to ...
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... Fall, 1984). 13. Van der Waerden, op. cit., pp. 48, 180; see also Jastrow, op. cit., p. 219. 14. Immanuel Velikovsky, "Hammurabi and the Revised Chronology," KRONOS VIII: 1 (Fall, 1982); see also the intriguing conclusions of Gunnar Heinsohn in this issue of AEON: Heinsohn would reduce the date of Hammurabi and hence the origins of Babylonian astronomy even further. 15. Jastrow, ibid., pp. 217, 226; see also K. Tallquist, Akkadische Gotterepitheta (Helsingforsiae, 1938), p. 364. 16. J. Sammer, "Venus ...
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134. Failure of a Concept? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... archaeological record that is entirely missing from the Libyan period. Similarly, the end of the Hittite Empire, marked by the destruction of Boghazköy and other major centres, is dated by links with the XIXth Dynasty and, in my own reckoning, must be dated to the third quarter (possibly slightly later) of the 8th century. Dr Gunnar Heinsohn raised an interesting question at the Conference - could these destructions be associated with Velikovsky's Mars catastrophes? In my paper I had suggested that the Phrygians, whose late 8th century remains directly overlie those of the Hittites, were responsible, but pointed out in my answer that there was no proof of this. Perhaps the Phrygians merely occupied ...
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135. C&C Review 2003: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... that at least 2,000 years needs to be removed from ancient history. AD Ages in Chaos: a Russian Point of View 94 Dr Eugen Gabowitsch presents the case for major revisions of AD history. Implications for Chronology if Certain Historical' Characters are Mythological 99 Ev Cochrane suggests that some major biblical figures are mythological. Saint Cuthbert 105 Gunnar Heinsohn investigates an anomaly in AD history. Open Forum 106 Possible Ways Forward 108 An eclectic look at the possibilities from David Fairbairn. Summary and Closing Address 110 Trevor Palmer sums up the conference. About C&C Review. How to join the SIS 68 EDITOR Alasdair Beal, 10 King George Avenue, Chapel Allerton, Leeds LS7 ...
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... From: Aeon I:6 (1988) Home | Issue Contents Egyptian Chronology: A Solution to the Hyksos Problem Gunnar Heinsohn In Egypt, as in Mesopotamia, an advanced civilisation centred on the temple only arises towards the end of the second millennium BCE. The Old, Middle and New Kingdoms- terms which were completely unknown to the ancient Egyptians- belong entirely to the 1st millennium BCE, and- with one or two displacements- generally run parallel. One may well consider an analogy with the kings of Hannover, Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony and Austria, who were all German rulers yet reigned simultaneously with one of them also figuring as emperor. Temporarily, one ...
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137. C&C Workshop 1992, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... C&C Workshop 1992, Number 1 Texts Home | SIS Workshop Home Society for Interdisciplinary Studies CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP 1992, Number 1 Derek Shelley-Pearce: An Appreciation 1 Society News 2 ARTICLES Comets and the Bronze Age Collapse by Bob Kobres 6 How Old is Greenland's Ice Cap? by Alasdair Beal 10 The Thirteenth Theory of the Hyksos by Gunnar Heinsohn 12 The Stratigraphy of Israel by Bob Porter 16 Menelaos in Egypt by Emmet Sweeney 21 FORUM: I: New Chronology Issues (Rees, Porter, Newgrosh, Rohl) 24 II: Egyptian Monumental Evidence (Lasken, Rees) 29 Egyptian Monumental Evidence, Addendum 1 (A . H. Rees) 32 MONITOR 33 REVIEWS: ...
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138. Catastrophism and Anthropology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... findings with various catastrophe legends around the world and thereby tried to prove that the ancient legends and ceremonies originated from a global natural disaster. Boulanger focused his attention on the impact of these catastrophes on ancient cultures and religions. By analysing ancient cults and rituals, he drew conclusions about the catastrophic past of mankind [60]. Recently, Gunnar Heinsohn further developed this line of thought, trying to bolster this assumption psychologically. According to Heinsohn, many sacrificial and catastrophe rituals are to be understood as a playful reaction following overwhelming natural disasters. What these catastrophes did not destroy is likely to be destroyed by the survivors themselves since they kill one another out of apocalyptic panic. It ...
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... quite mysterious, because it continues with the clause and 63 years (? ) of the Most High. Amen' [54]. Thus far I have not encountered an explanation for this formula. Of course there is one year that lies 4,589 years since the creation and 761 years since the destruction of the temple, as Gunnar Heinsohn has emphasised [55]. If there is no phantom era, then this would be the year AD 829 but if there is such a period, then the year in question is AD 1126. This would agree with the fact that this particular way of counting since the creation was adopted only during that time. According to ...
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... From: Aeon I:2 (Feb 1988) Home | Issue Contents Did the Sumerians and the Akkadians Ever Exist?Gunnar Heinsohn The following is an abridged English version of Gunnar Heinsohn's manuscript on the revision of Mesopotamian chronology. A complete German edition will be published in Franfurt in May, 1988. Part I The Sequence of Historical Periods in Southern Mesopotamia since the Beginning of Advanced Culture According to Conventional Historiography. I. Until ca. 3000 BCE: Neolithic villages with tribal societies.Problems: The ethnic identity of the inhabitants is unknown; it is unclear whether they inherited their advanced culture from another nation, created it themselves, or had it imposed on them by ...
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141. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... is thought to have taken place under Ramesses II or his successor, who are placed in the 13th century BC, and only three or four generations are allowed between Abraham and Exodus. Obviously, this does not fit in with a revised chronology, but it shows that there are great doubts amongst scholars as to the antiquity of Abraham. Gunnar Heinsohn[3 ] tackled the problem from a different angle. When he read (Gen. 23:15) that Abraham bought the field of Mach-pelah for the sum of four hundred shekels, he wondered how it could be that someone who supposedly lived in the third millennium, when there was no private property, could buy a ...
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142. Catastrophism and Ancient History. Vol IV No 1. January 1982 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History Vol 0201 Texts Home | C&AH Home Catastrophism and Ancient History A Journal of Interdisciplinary Study Volume IV, Part 1 January 1982 CONTENTS Freud and Velikovsky Part II Bronson Feldman 5 Syria and Ugarit Lester J. Mitcham 19 The Israelite Origins of Monotheism and the Prohibition of Killing Gunnar Heinsohn 25 Departments Editorial Marvin Arnold Luckerman 3 Interaction Rethinking Mitanni/Hanigalbat , Lester J. Mitcham 29 A Reply to S.F . Vaninger , John J. Bimson 30 Flood Legends: Their Hidden Perspectives , James E. Strickling 31 Further Notes on Abi Milki and Pygmalion , Phillip Clapham 32 Letters to the Editor Bookcase Copyright © 1982. Catastrophism and Ancient ...
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143. Editor's Notes and News [Journals] [SIS Review]
... James and Trevor Palmer and a short response from the late Allan Beggs, which was submitted shortly before his death. It is clear that whatever Fomenko's statistical analysis may say, his theory has many problems to overcome at the historical level. Niemitz and Illig's alternative scheme may have more lasting appeal and it has attracted support from people such as Gunnar Heinsohn. However even its supporters admit that much work is still needed to develop the scheme and answer criticisms which have been made. C&CR is likely to return to this subject when we receive suitable papers for publication. The other articles in this issue are something of a pot pourri. Emmett Sweeney asks a simple, fundamental ...
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144. Society News [Journals] [SIS Review]
... letters were addressed to Haremhab. The letters covered two periods: one of the major Assyrian kings and the other the period of the Canaanite kings. Did a minor catastrophe happen late in the reign of Akhenaten? 2. The Persian Period Strata. A discussion ensued about the absence of Persian Period strata. Emmett Sweeney said he agreed with Gunnar Heinsohn that without the Neo-Assyrians the Persian Period does not exist: they are the same people. The early art of the Neo-Assyrians is identical to early Achaemenid Persian art, both being highly stylised. The Assyrian feathered crown is also the symbol of the Persian crown and the winged bulls in Assyria and Persia are almost the same. Herodotus ...
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145. C&C Review 1996:1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Home Chronology & Catastrophism Review Journal of the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies 1996:1 News 2 Articles Uniformitarianism, Catastrophism and Evolution 4 Trevor Palmer reconsiders Darwin, Lyell and the great Victorian catastrophists The Homeric Question 14 When were Homer's epics written? Benny Peiser looks at Greek history Hazor and the anachronisms in the chronology of the Ancient Near East 21 Gunnar Heinsohn find strange anachronisms in the archaeology of Hazor. Shamir 27 Phillip Clapham asks whether this legendary substance was really something upstairs'? Einstein and Relativity 27 Alasdair Beal looks at the strange world of relativity theory. Notes and Queries 34 Tutankhamun radiocarbon dates Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology by R.M . Porter 35 Forum by R ...
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... . Allan Neo-Assyrians and Achaemenids – A Test of Beards 9 Trevor Palmer Response to Bimson by Emmet Sweeney 20 Reviews 18 Monuments of the British Neolithic by Miles Russell Reviewed by Phillip Clapham 22 Solving the Exodus Mystery by Ted T. Stewart Reviewed by Laurence Dixon 23 Wer Herrschte Im Industal? (Who Reigned in the Indus Valley?) by Gunnar Heinsohn Reviewed by Emmet Sweeney The History of Britain Revealed by M. J. Harper Reviewed by Jill Abery 24 Chronology & Catastrophism Workshop Letters From Michael G. Reade, Emmet Sweeney, Leonard Saunders, Jill Abery, S. Howlett, J. Eric Aitchison, and Margaret Grant 33 Articles 40 Old Testament Tales by David Salkeld 29 ...
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147. Untitled [Articles]
... Henry H. Bauer Velikovsky's Place in the History of Science Dwardu Cardona The Original Star of Dawn Victor Clube Cosmic Winter Ev Cochrane Velikovsky's Legacy Vine Deloria Northwest Indian Myths of Catastrophe Robert Driscoll Rebuttal to Ellenberger Charles Ginenthal The Youthful Planet Venus Robert Grubaugh A Model of the Polar Configuration Richard Heinberg Catastrophe, Collective Trauma, and the Origin of Civilization Gunnar Heinsohn The Restoration of Ancient History Ted Holden The Impossible Dinosaurs Eric Miller Venus Worship and Ancient China William Mullen "Cenocatastrophism" Donald W. Patten and Samuel R. Windsor The Twin Tilts of the Spin Axes of Mars and Earth Lynn E. Rose Sothic Dating and Historical Reconstructions Dave Talbott From Myth to Physical Model Wallace Thornhill Recent Geology ...
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... " (71) Huber has based his analysis on the view that ancient Near East chronology is basically correct and that he can place his analysis into that chronology. But this is now in question. How is one to explain this? The problem becomes solved if the established view of ancient historical chronology is wrong. Presently, Dr. Gunnar Heinsohn, in a series of books and papers, has made the claim that Hammurabi is the alter ego of the Persian king Darius the great. He claims that all of Mesopotamian history was created on the basis of false assumptions and is not as long as historians or Huber tell us it is. He claims that there were four ...
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149. C&C Workshop 1993, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... SIS Workshop Home Society for Interdisciplinary Studies CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP 1993, Number 2 Society News The Cambridge Conference Jill Abery 1 The Autumn Meeting Jill Abery 4 Ancient History Study Group, September 1993 Davids Roth and Salkeld 6 Articles The Great 250,000 Year Ice Core by Alasdair N. Beal 7 Did the Achaemenids Ape the Assyrians? by Gunnar Heinsohn 8 Assyrian and Babylonian Chronology by A Chavasse 13 Forum Egyptian Dynasties 20-21 Rees and Porter 14 The New Chronology' and the Amarna Period : Where's David? ' Goldberg and Newgrosh 16 Monitor 24 Bookshelf By Jill Abery 29 Reviews The Conservative Approach to Planetary Catastrophism (Patten Windsor) reviewed by Michael Reade 30 Our Tilted Earth (Williams ...
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... ¼ days as today. John E. Dayton: Ice Cores and Chronology 12 The author of Metals, Minerals, Glazing and Man critically reviews radiocarbon, tree ring and ice core dates. If the Thera eruption was not 1628BC (as currently favoured) but 1159BC, interesting conclusions follow. See also: The Evolution of the Bronze Age Gunnar Heinsohn: Imaginary and Expected Catastrophes - Apocalyptic Desire and Scientific Prognosis 22 Explores the relationship between legends of past catastrophes, the scientific catastrophism of Cuvier, Schaeffer, Velikovsky (and more recent theorists) and beliefs in an impending apocalypse from cosmic or environmental agents. Benny Josef Peiser: Cosmic Catastrophes and the Ballgame of the Sky Gods in ...
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