Catastrophism.com
Man, Myth & Mayhem in Ancient History and the Sciences
Archaeology astronomy biology catastrophism chemistry cosmology geology geophysics
history linguistics mythology palaeontology physics psychology religion Uniformitarianism
Home  | Browse | Sign-up


Search All | FAQ

Where:
  
Suggested Subjects
archaeologyastronomybiologycatastrophismgeologychemistrycosmologygeophysicshistoryphysicslinguisticsmythologypalaeontologypsychologyreligionuniformitarianismetymology

Suggested Cultures
EgyptianGreekSyriansRomanAboriginalBabylonianOlmecAssyrianPersianChineseJapaneseNear East

Suggested keywords
datingspiralramesesdragonpyramidbizarreplasmaanomalybig bangStonehengekronosevolutionbiblecuvierpetroglyphsscarEinsteinred shiftstrangeearthquaketraumaMosesdestructionHapgoodSaturnDelugesacredsevenBirkelandAmarnafolkloreshakespeareGenesisglassoriginslightthunderboltswastikaMayancalendarelectrickorandendrochronologydinosaursgravitychronologystratigraphicalcolumnssuntanissantorinimammothsmoonmale/femaletutankhamunankhmappolarmegalithicsundialHomertraditionSothiccometwritingextinctioncelestialprehistoricVenushornsradiocarbonrock artindianmeteorauroracirclecrossVelikovskyDarwinLyell

Other Good Web Sites

Society for Interdisciplinary Studies
The Velikovsky Encyclopedia
The Electric Universe
Thunderbolts
Plasma Universe
Plasma Cosmology
Science Frontiers
Lobster magazine

© 2001-2004 Catastrophism.com
ISBN 0-9539862-1-7
v1.2


Sign-up | Log-in


Introduction | Publications | More

Search results for: amarna in all categories

352 results found.

36 pages of results.
... domination circa 1450-1000 B.C . and then the period of Egyptian supremacy circa 1000-830 B.C ., during which the 18th Dynasty of Egypt and the United Kingdom of David and Solomon rose to power and glory simultaneously, then Thutmose III extended Egyptian hegemony over neighboring Palestine, and finally Egyptian power waned under the excesses of the El Amarna pharaohs and the rising might of Shalmanasser III of Assyria. Volume II, which Velikovsky calls "Assyrian Conquest," describes the period of Assyrian supremacy in the ancient Middle East, circa 830-612 B.C ., during which occurred the catastrophes which are described in Part II of Worlds in Collision, as well as the ends of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  05 Apr 2009  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/pensee/ivr04/26notes.htm
222. Horizons [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , Glassboro, N.J . 08028, U.S .A . Annually (four issues): $12.00; overseas (airmail) $18.00. Volume IV, Nos. 1 and 2 arrived as we were closing for press, and contain an important contribution by Peter James on the synchronisations of the Amarna period as well as articles on the temperature of Venus and the function of Stonehenge, among other things. Kronos' scholarship is as provocative as ever, and the journal remains essential reading. PHENOMENA, The News Journal of Cosmic Influence Research, Box 6229, Toronto A, Canada. One year (6 issues): $15 ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0302/37horiz.htm
223. The Hyksos Pyramid Builders [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... in 6th Dynasty pottery could not have been developed much before the 18th Dynasty. `Green pigments were produced from malachite, but it also appears that an artificial green frit was used as early as the 6th Dynasty (Eucas, 1962). However, in the writer's opinion, it is unlikely that an artificial green was used before the Amarna period, when analyses show that the art of modifying the blue effect of copper by the addition of antimony and iron was mastered."10 The burial customs of Dynasty 6, it appears, were also strikingly similar to those of the 18th Dynasty. Elliott Smith, for example, was convinced that the mummy of king Merenre ( ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  27 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0304/05hyksos.htm
224. L'Énigme de la Structure Elliptique [Journals] [SIS Review]
... (C &CR 1998:2 pp. 36-7) in which Hammurabi of the First Dynasty of Babylon is dated 1696-1654 BC, which is 32 years lower than the generally preferred Low chronology, or 96 years lower than the Middle chronology which still appears in many text books. Gasche's shortening reduces a dark age in Mespotamia prior to the Amarna Period. The conference considered how the reduction impacted different areas of the Near East and the conclusion was generally positive according to the summary (p . 6). Unfortunately they have ' proposed to coin a new term .. . New Chronology (NC) ' (p . 2) for the Lower chronology. Hasn' t ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2001n2/36enigma.htm
... suggestions, such as Egypt being great and powerful and dominating Samaria but not influencing its art, whereas five or six hundred years later when Assyria rules the Sarnarians, they are finally inspired to copy buried Egyptian art. This problem does not exist with the revised chronology. Here are listed only a few examples of the similarities between the el Amarna letters of supposedly ca. -1400 and portions of the Scriptures of ca. -900; in Ages in Chaos, Velikovsky described over fifty in detail. The conventional chronology, on the other hand, requires that two groups of people with the same or similar names perform the same acts in the same places centuries apart. The result is ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 13  -  28 Nov 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/age-of-v/age-a.htm
226. A Chronology for Mesopotamia (contra Heinsohn) [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Hammurabi who was a predecessor to the founder member of Gulkishar's dynasty, must have lived in even greater antiquity - not two centuries after Sennacherib as Heinsohn would have us believe. Study IV (Hittites) The Egyptian 18th and 19th Dynasty kings are attested documentary contemporaries of certain Kings of Khatti listed in column II, e.g . the Amarna letters indicate that Akhenaten was a contemporary of Suppiluliumas (I ). Then we have specific and undeniable evidence that Muwatallis, the grandson of Suppiluliumas I, was a contemporary of both Seti I and year 5 of Ramesses II. Again we know that as late as his year 34, Ramesses II was a contemporary of Hattusilis III, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 12  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1992no2/10chron.htm
... used), but fall into precisely the right slot in the history of technology. They are brought down to the time after what is conventionally called the XVIIIth Dynasty (currently dated to -1558 to 1303), which they had formerly preceded by a full millennium, as this dynasty now ends in the 7th/6th century BCE with the Amarna period, during which the Mitannian Medes of the Amarna correspondence assumed the inheritance of the Assyrians in their former heartlands. The correspondents Akhnaton ( -1363 to -1347) and Assuruballit (" I ")- king of a supposedly post-Mitannian Assyria slowly regaining its strength- are identical with the allies Necho ( -609 to -594) and ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 12  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0106/065egypt.htm
228. On The Symposium Trail [Journals] [Pensee]
... can definitely be inferred from internal analysis of historical sources, and what we propose to be the manner in which these sources are connected. For example, no historical source tells us that the tale of Ipuwer is a version of the Ten Plagues, that the Hyksos were the Amalekites, that Hatshepsut was the Queen of Sheba, that the Amarna correspondence involved the Kings of Israel and Judah. Short of actual proof, we must rigorously qualify every proposal as tentative, as consisting of a "dotted line," and we must consciously seek to define and evaluate every possible linkage between islands of truth, no matter how implausible: "When so much is riding on the outcome ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 12  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/pensee/ivr10/42symp.htm
229. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . Most now reject Albright's dating and put both III and II in the Second Intermediate Period, attributing II's destruction to Ahmose (e .g . Kempinski 1993). Albright was closer to the truth with Stratum II extending to the time of Thutmose III, but perhaps II's destruction really occurred a century later, in the chaos of the Amarna period - i.e . just after Amenhotep III whose scarabs were numerous at Ajjul. References W. Albright 1974: The Chronology of a South Palestinian City, Tell el-Ajjul', in Stewart 1974, pp. 64-75 (reprint of a 1938 article but continuing to convey Albright's views [Stewart 1974, p. 8]) ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 12  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1994/59letts.htm
230. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Jews left Babylon. Bob Porter said that there were two silver scrolls, found in Jerusalem and dated to 600 BC i.e . before the Exile, which had extracts from the Book of Numbers. Also some Hebrew kings are mentioned in Assyrian records. Gunnar Heinsohn said there were finds in Hazor and Lachish referring to the Hyksos and Amarna. TonyChavasse cited the El-Arish monument giving the name of a 13th Dynasty king. Saheb said Cyrus was the first king to say he was not a god and the first to introduce government which accorded some human rights. Heinsohn wanted to know which Cyrus and also suggested that the date for the Jews leaving Babylon should be the rabbinical one ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 12  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1994no1/01news.htm
Result Pages: << Previous 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Next >>

Search powered by Zoom Search Engine



Search took 0.040 seconds