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36 pages of results. 251. Palestinian Archaeology and a Ramesses VI-Shishak Identification [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... (ibid.:74) seems to indicate that archaeological evidence is insufficient to date the above destruction, which is instead dated historically as after the Amarna-period reign of Labayu and his sons- therefore "in the latter half of the 14th or the very beginning of the 13th century." Even if this destruction was only slightly after the Amarna period, a Ramesses VI-Shishak scheme would date this to the late 12th century, which seems slightly late for Abimelech. If this discrepancy cannot be avoided by a crowded chronology of late Judges (any compression that would be required here is dwarfed by the one long deemed acceptable by proponents of a late LB Exodus), then the only ...
252. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Part II attacks the use of Manetho as a sequence of dynasties, but it deals mostly with the views of nineteenth century Egyptologists, which is interesting but not so relevant. Part III is a strong attack on Sothic dating and makes interesting reading. Part IV dismisses radiocarbon dating and VI dismisses stratigraphy! Part V tries to show that the Amarna Letters should be placed in the late 7th century BC and that Assuruballit therein is the Assuruballit II at the end of the Assyrian Empire c.610 BC. Heinsohn fans will recognise this equation but, unlike Heinsohn, he goes on to equate Assuruballit with Akhenaten! Canaanite origin for Israelites Biblical Archaeology Review September 1990 (ack:Birgit ...
253. Chapter 15 Dark Ages Based on Dark Scholarship [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... vase also is assigned to the seventh century B.C . Is it possible that the Mycenae and Enkomi vases are seven or eight centuries older?" Analyzing the workmanship and design of sphinxes or griffins with human forelegs on a vase, the archaeologist stressed "its relationship, on the one hand, to the fragmentary vase of Tell-el- Amarna (see Petrie, Tell-el-Amarna, Plate 27) and a fragment of fresco from Tiryns . . . and on the other hand to the pattern which occurs on a terracotta sarcophagus from Clazomenae, now in Berlin, a work of the early sixth century B.C ." The connection between the Mycenaean and Aristonothos vases caused "a ...
254. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... .9 .90 Gerald Moorhead, of the American Institute of Architects, considering Zoser's pyramid, the first major construction of stone in Egypt and dated at 2650 BC, says, What is so amazing architecturally is that apparently out of nowhere the Egyptians built on a large scale with large, finely cut and dressed stone. ' Israelites and Amarna The Daily Telegraph 1.12.90 A letter about a missing papyrus from Tutankhamun's tomb, claims that Carter hid the papyrus for political reasons. Carter claimed to have found the papyrus in the tomb and translated it sufficiently to know that it described the harsh treatment of the Israelites at the hands of the Egyptians; scholars at the ...
255. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... approach continues. Near criticality inertia prevents velocities being A-disruptive; indeed their increase may blow' upstream slurry layers of A's into the area of approaching criticality. Criticality factors: surface of inner core smooth enough, plating' of A's versus melt-impregnated crystal aggregate. 1. R. B. Driscoll: Bull APS 33 (January 1988). Amarna Parallels: Feedback In reference to our article in C & C Review vol. X, Brad Aaronson of Jerusalem has written to criticise a parallel in the Table on p. 41. He notes that in EA 289 Abdi-Heba appears to be writing of the activities of Tagi (of Gath-Carmel) rather than Shuwardata in stating that the men ...
256. Index of Authors
... Reply to Mr. Cohen Lester J. Mitcham, Ahab and the Battles of Karkar and Ramoth-Gilead Lester J. Mitcham, Another Pot Plant Reply Lester J. Mitcham, Assuruballit and his Time Lester J. Mitcham, Assyro-Babylonian Chronology In the 620's B.C . Lester J. Mitcham, Chronological Contradictions Lester J. Mitcham, Date of Amarna Letters from Tyre and a Possible Date for Carthage Lester J. Mitcham, Dating the Kings of Dynasties XXI, XXII, and XXIII Lester J. Mitcham, Rejoinder to Dirkzwager Lester J. Mitcham, Rejoinder to Aaronson Lester J. Mitcham, Rethinking Mitanni/Hanigalbat Lester J. Mitcham, Some Notes on the Revised Chronology (part ...
257. The Biblical 40-Years Periods [Journals] [SIS Review]
... ]. 14. Sayce, op. cit. [10], says that 40 is A round number, probably nearer 40 than 30', 30 is Probably a round number like 40...'. 15. For Akkadian texts where a number should not be taken literally, see Moran, W.L . The Amarna Letters, J. Hopkins U. Press, Baltimore & London, 1992, p. 151 fn. 6, re EA 81:24 and EA 82:39, The expression 9 times' means over and over' or ' once and for all'. Naram Sin fights 9 battles in a year, .. . ...
258. In Search of the Exodus [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... , but yet that was all that conventional chronology would allow. During Level IV contact with Dynasty XVIII occurred, suggesting that if we extend VI-V to from 250-300 years and include 50-100 years for the hiatus, then Level IV would begin about 350 years after the end of MB-and Level IV, relatively short, appears to have ended during the Amarna age, restricting the Hyksos to around 150 years, on the basis that Dynasty XVIII lasted about 200 years. The above is a suggestion only, as LB chronology is more complicated than that. Another calculation might begin by recognizing the "plague of emerods [hemorrhoids]" that struck the Philistines (or Canaanites) in Samuel's youth ...
259. Epilogue: Questions And Answers (Ramses II and his Time) [Velikovsky]
... have been her name has through some error received a distorted form."9 As an alternative, a hypothesis was offered that Dakhamun is not a name at all, but a status;10 this strained view only points up the difficulty of the conventional chronology in which Suppiluliumas, father of Mursilis, is placed at the close of the Amarna period. The prince sent by Suppiluliumas after repeated requests of Dakhamun (Duk-hat-amun in Egyptian) was assassinated in Syria while on his way to Egypt. It was unwise to send the prince by a land route, especially in view of the fact that Assurbanipal was in control of Syria. In-667 Assurbanipal, after a protracted war ...
260. Jerusalem -- City of Venus [Journals] [Kronos]
... , 1963), p. 17. See L. M. Greenberg, "Aten, Akhnaten, and Venus Reconsidered," Pensee I (May, 1972), p. 41; also see R. E. Witt, Isis in the Graeco-Roman World (Ithaca, 1971), p. 290- "Even at Akhenaten's Amarna Isis could make the claim . . . that she was Mistress of Heaven' and that Egypt's new capital or its necropolis was her city." While it is not feasible to go into a lengthy discussion of the Temple of Solomon or the shelamim+ in the present paper, it is of especial interest to note that "doves ...
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