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131. The Archaeology of Geological Catastrophes [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2000:1 (May 2000) Home | Issue Contents The Archaeology of Geological Catastrophes CCNet, 28 February 2000 The Archaeology of Geological Catastrophes. Edited by: W. J. McGuire (University College London, UK), D. R. Griffiths (University College London, UK), P. ... ) Griffiths, D., Uses of volcanic products in antiquity. (3 ) Jones, R. E & Stiros, S. C., The Advent of Archaeoseismology in the Mediterranean. (4 ) Buck, V. & Stewart, I., A critical reappraisal of classical and archaeological evidence for Archaic-Classical earthquakes in the Atalanti ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 528  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/i-digest/2000-1/12arch.htm
... 3 ]. Accordingly, the sequence could now be used for dating purposes. This resulted in a series of solutions' giving possible dates within the limits thought to be archaeologically possible. Before World War I it was generally believed that Hammurabi lived around 2000BC. Ammisaduqa came to the throne 146 years after Hammurabi's accession date [4 ]. ... 1 (Sep 1998) Home | Issue Contents Dating the Hammurabi Dynasty Using the Venus Tablets by John D. Weir The famous library of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal containe an astrological section of about 70 clay tablets [1 ]. The 63rd tablet gives a sequence of setting and rising dates of the planet Venus covering a period of 21 years ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 525  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1998n1/23venus.htm
... . Basham writes: "Probably the War took place around the beginning of the 9th century B.C .; such a date seems to fit well with the scanty archaeological remains of the period, and there is some evidence in the Brahmana literature itself to show that it cannot have been much earlier. "( 2 ) A further ... (Feb 1977) Home | Issue Contents Dating the Great Mahabharata War: A Previously Neglected Clue Artur Isenberg *( This article is one of 22 essays contained in an Anthology presented to Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky on December 5, 1975, in honour of Dr. Velikovsky and the 25th anniversary of Worlds in Collision; it is our hope ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 513  -  10 Aug 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0203/056datng.htm
... From: SIS Review Vol VI No 1-3 (1982) "The 1978 Glasgow Conference Proceedings" Home | Issue Contents Saturday afternoon CHAIRMAN: HAROLD TRESMAN Chronological Problems in the Archaeology of the Hittites Peter J. James A revised chronology of the sort proposed by Immanuel Velikovsky's Ages in Chaos, if applied to the history of ancient Anatolia and Syria ... . L. Woolley: Alalakh (Oxford, 1955), p. 399. 52. L. Woolley: "Hittite Burial Customs", Annals of Archaeology and Anthropology VI (1914), pp. 87-88, Carchemish II: The Town Defences (British Museum, 1921), pp. 39-40; Carchemish III: The Excavations ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 505  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0601to3/34chron.htm
... of the Swan Carr chronology whose trees were recognised from a train window .. . but enough, lest I spoil the plot! The sequel to Tree Ring Dating and Archaeology [1 ], A Slice Through Time devotes the first chapter to a recapitulation of the main points of dendrochronological dating methods. Baillie makes no apologies for flitting through ... ground work - and none are needed since the first volume was thorough and quite detailed. The student is advised to refer to that work and also Alasdair Beal's critique [2 ]. A few small changes are detectable here and there, notably more modern data and charts are adduced in support of the replicated chronologies. E.g . ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 504  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1996n2/40slice.htm
... Revisionists - The Shishak Equation redefined 6.5 Significant Others' The Revisionist Outlook for the Next Quarter of a Century 7.1 Revisionists Are Still Needed 7.2 Archaeology to the Rescue? 7.3 Scientific and Astronomical Dating Methods 7.4 Catastrophic Dating 7.5 Vested Interests and the Deaf Establishment Concluding Comments 8.1 ... Egypt. It will lead to a revised length for the Second Intermediate Period (SIP) and further down-dating of the earlier historical epochs in both Egypt and throughout Mesopotamia. Apologies are offered here in advance to those not mentioned in this section, as well as to those who are, that space here does not permit either their inclusion, ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 499  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2000n1/010anc.htm
... a longstanding active interest in ancient history, particularly that of America. He has concentrated specifically on the Maya civilisation and has travelled extensively in the Maya region. Apart purely archaeological and anthropological studies of ancient America, he has also investigated possible pre-Columbian contact between the Old and New Worlds and has written papers and articles on this. He recently ... a paper on Comalcalco at a conference organised by the universities of Milan and Bergamo in Italy. Summary The remains of Comalcalco in Tabasco, Mexico, display anomalous features which are not found elsewhere in the Maya region - particularly the use of fired clay brick, instead of the usual limestone, in one construction phase. Fired clay brick technology ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 490  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1999n1/21comal.htm
... 7, 162 Animal stories and myth, 52. See also Bull; Cats; Fox star; Turtle; Wolves An-Nadim, 282 Antares, 243, 437, 450 Anthropology, social, 71 Antiochus, 210, 239 Anu, 125, 291, 297, 303,431,451; Way of, 434, 437 Anunnaki, ... 235 Arundati, 385 Aruns Velthymnus, 116 Aryans, 360 Asa, 234 Asgard, 156, 161 Assur-nasir-apli, Annals of, 220 Assyria, 133, 266-267, 288 Astrology, 50, 228; of Greeks, 64; problem of, 74-75; as early lingua franca, 345 Astronomy: as source of myth, 3-5, 324 ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 490  -  28 Nov 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/hamlets-mill/SantIndex.html
139. Focus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... History and the Theories of Immanuel Velikovsky", the meeting was addressed by three speakers focusing on different ways in which theories of catastrophism and revised chronology might throw light on archaeological problems. The first speaker was a most welcome guest, anthropologist and archaeologist DR ELIZABETH CHESLEY BAITY, who conducts seminars at the Universities of California (La Jolla) ... North Carolina (Chapel Hill). She is best known for her synthesising work "Archaeoastronomy and Ethnoastronomy so Far" (published in Current Anthropology 14, 1973), which represents something of a milestone in the study of ancient astronomical skills. In contrast with many other scholars working in the field of archaeoastronomy, Dr Baity does not feel ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 489  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0501/02focus.htm
... .I , p.340- 346, and A.H .Gardiner's translation and commentary, "New Literary Works from Ancient Egypt" in the Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, vol.I (1914) p.100-106. I shall refer to these sources as CAN and JEA for short, CAH writes as follows: " The ... , or some two hundred years earlier on the other, that Imhotep lived. He was the most famous of Egypt's wise men, and tradition ascribes to him proficiency in astrology as well as in other sciences. In either case, therefore, much astronomical observation had been going on at something approximating 3500 BC. whether earlier or later. ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 486  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/vel-sources/source-3.htm
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