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220 pages of results. 191. Ancient Near Eastern Chronology Revised [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... in Palestine," Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins, Vol. 91 (1975). 10. Yisak Yadin, The Art of Warfare in Biblical Lands in the Light of Archaeological Discovery (London, 1963), p. 172. 11. A. Malamat, "Hazor `The Head of all those Kingdoms, '" Journal of ... 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 ...
192. Chapter 9 Mesopotamian Stratigraphy [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... approach certainty."2 He further argues "The relative chronology of the pivotal figures [from ancient history] can be constructed in great detail from COUNTLESS ANCIENT DOCUMENTS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOURCES . . . What, then, are we to make of a historical reconstruction [Heinsohn's] which attempts to turn this intimately intertwined and precisely constructed chronology upside ... danger that archeologists . . . [will] not recognize a stratum of the Mitanni nation once they see it. Thus no other nation of antiquity is better suited for archeological cross-references than the Mitanni."14 Heinsohn goes on to discuss the various tells in which Mitanni and Akkadian strata are found: "The excavators believe that all these ...
193. A Critique of "Ramses II and His Time" [Journals] [SIS Review]
... latest volume in the series evaluates Velikovsky's proposals for the identification of the XIXth Dynasty of Egypt with the XXVIth Dynasty of Manetho and other writers, in the light of the archaeological and epigraphical evidence now available and the interpretation Velikovsky gives it. His conclusion is that this later part of Velikovsky's "re-write" of history faces considerably more problems - ... face of unequivocal evidence supporting the accepted identifications for its pharaohs, while his conflation of the Hittite and Chaldaean Empires suffers from grave archaeological and historical problems. I offer my apologies if this review of Ramses II and His Time seems unduly concerned with negative criticisms. But Dr Velikovsky has expressed his case forcefully and confidently, and I suspect that ...
194. Man's Divine Mirror [Books] [de Grazia books]
... gods insofar as they are apparitions and because of their enormous effects, then there is a real historical reason why mankind once was much more religious than now. Geology and archaeology can demonstrate (with much more research than they are inclined to provide) the actual basis for enhanced early religion. Psychology and the history of religion can show how ... nature can be said to exist as truly as "democracy" or an "infinite regression series." Here is where mankind gets into trouble with the scientific authorities of anthropology and psychology: it assigns a great many undemonstrable qualities to the gods and spirits. Then, hardly pausing, it fashions such qualities into a mirror of man, ...
195. Cosmology And PsychologyY [Journals] [Kronos]
... events and with human life have always been of fundamental importance for religious concepts, for philosophy, and for the actions of individuals and of societies . . . astronomy and astrology have [thus] had an important impact .. . in the direct depiction of heavenly bodies [and] in the symbolic representation inspired by astral mythology . . ... (23) The modern mythographer Giorgio de Santillana, one of the authors of the work previously referred to, Hamlet's Mill, spent considerable effort delving into the problem of astromythology. But, he excluded the catastrophic element in considering the cosmic source of myth and religion which is surprising in as much as he feels that contemporary science has been ...
196. Were the "Sumerians of the Third Millennium" in Reality the Chaldeans of the First Millennium? [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... to determining their accuracy. How is it that the Sumerians are conventionally placed in the third millennium before our age? At least three lines of evidence support this placement: archaeology, writing (i .e . paleography), and historical texts. Archaeology At ancient Uruk (biblical Erech, present-day Warka) the following archaeological sequence has been ... . This is, however, beyond the scope of the present study, but more can be said on a future occasion. Also, while it was once true that Assyriology and Sumeriology, as well as Egyptological studies, drew their raison d'etre from biblical studies, this is no longer the case. Each of these disciplines has taken its ...
197. Built Before the Flood [Books]
... the individual special questions can be dealt with by the various branches of science concerned: geography, geophysics, hydrology, geology; biology, oecology, palaeontology,anthropology; archaeology, architecture, technology; mythology, philology, astronomy, etc. Hitherto the Tiahuanaco Problem has been approached from practically one angle only - that of archaeology - and ... Only then the individual special questions can be dealt with by the various branches of science concerned: geography, geophysics, hydrology, geology; biology, oecology, palaeontology,anthropology; archaeology, architecture, technology; mythology, philology, astronomy, etc. Hitherto the Tiahuanaco Problem has been approached from practically one angle only - that of archaeology ...
198. SIS Internet Digest 1996 Number 2 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... : Noah's Flood .. 5 Binkley Publishing Co .. 5 Argos, The Ancient World Searching Tool .. 5 Usenet newsgroup focus .. 6 Newsgroups: alt.archaeology .. 6 KMT's Review of Test of Time Online! .. 6 Newsgroup: alt.mythology .. 6 The movement of myth? .. 6 Planets ... 7 Book Review - Mythologies .. 8 Best Version of Gilgamesh .. 8 Newsgroup: sci.archaeology .. 9 Rohl's Chronology .. 9 Newsgroups: sci.anthropology .. 10 How are Myths and Legends Spread Between Cultures .. 10 Newsgroups: sci.archaeology .. 11 Help with Velikovsky, please! .. 11 ...
199. Aphrodite The Moon or Venus? (Continued) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... : Man's Greatest Adventure (New York: Abrams, n. d., ca. 1970), 23. PETER JAMES has an honours degree in Ancient History and Archaeology from Birmingham University, where he specialised in Mesopotamian Studies and won the John Humphreys Memorial Prize in Archaeology. Peter James replies: Birth of Athena In my previous article ... the evening one"), and Phosphoros (" light-bearer"). Athena's direct connection by name with the planet was broken. Yet, later, we find the astrologers - Eratosthenes, Lucian, and others - relating planet - Venus to Mars. This may have occurred because conjunctions of Venus and Mars were apparent. The quality of ...
200. Tiryns [Journals] [Pensee]
... difference of opinions at the Heraion of Olympia and at the necropolis of Dipylon at Athens arose at other excavated sites in Greece. To demonstrate this on another case of Greek archaeology, I chose Tiryns, south-east of Mycenae. Tiryns was excavated by Schliemann and Dörpfeld in 1884-85. Along with Mycenae, it is regarded as a center of Mycenaean ... . 13. A. S. Murray, Handbook of Greek Archaeology (New York: 1892), p. 57. 14. Evans, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 30 (1900): 200. 15. Furtwängler, Kleine Schriften, 1, p. 456. 16. H. R. H. Hall, ...
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