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36 pages of results. 261. After 200 Years It's Time to Get Serious About Dynasty XVIII and Tuthmose III [Journals] [Aeon]
... of the Temple of Amun. [60] Ibid., 403, and see also note b. [61] Ibid., 420. [62] Ibid., note b. [63] One problem here is that the presently accepted historical scheme has no certain national candidate beyond the string of city states appearing in the Amarna letters (perhaps a century later), though even here Burusalem looks suspicious. See, W. L. Moran, The Amarna Letters, Letter 137, P. 219. [64] J. H. Breasted, op. cit., 405. [65] H. Nibley The Ancient State, p. 88 ...
262. Applying the Revised Chronology [Journals] [Pensee]
... Israelites, Urartians, Anatolian peoples, and Phoenician colonists, if contemporaneity is denied, and they went out of use and were thus forgotten 500-600 years earlier? The final items we will examine from Ugarit are a gold bowl and a gold plate, both beautifully decorated. Stratigraphically, they belong shortly before the destruction of the city during the Amarna period, and are thus assigned a date somewhere between 1450-1365 B.C ., (169). Stylistically, as well, they belong to the Mitannian-Amarna period and show scenes reminiscent of late 18th Dynasty Egypt, notably the time of King Tutankhamon (170). Both stratigraphically and stylistically, then, a late 18th Dynasty date ...
263. Megalithic Astronomy and Catastrophism [Journals] [Pensee]
... .C . (3 ). This "Mycenaean horizon," it was thought, could be seen in a variety of imported artifacts in the later graves of the rich Early Bronze Age Wessex culture, of which the best known are probably the blue, segmented faience beads similar to those which were found in large numbers in Tel el Amarna, Akhnaton's capital. Stonehenge III, the sarsen structure, was brought into this horizon by virtue of the "Mycenaean dagger" found carved on one of its uprights. However, the correction of radiocarbon dates by the tree-ring chronology in the late 1960's seemed to make the Early Bronze Age cultures of Europe, including Wessex, too old ...
264. Egyptian Monumental Evidence [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... arguments concerning the Egyptian chronology are presented in greatest detail in Volume 17 of Discussions in Egyptology, where the class of argument made by Rees, although not his exact arguments, was addressed [1 ]. There I suggested that certain kings now associated with the so-called 18th and 19th Dynasties actually ruled after c.700 BC and that the Amarna tablets date to around 609 BC. I also suggested that at least two' so-called Old Kingdom' kings were the same as the late Ethiopian king Taharka. I expressed agreement with Velikovsky's placement of Ramesses III (although I now know that he was actually Ptolemy I Soter). Indeed, I am now of the opinion that almost ...
265. Index to "Pillars of the Past" [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... Selected Subject and Name Index A Abbasid(s ), 397 Alexandria, 87 Able, R. 171, 360, 549 Allen, J.P ., 233 Absalom, 356 Altai, 310 Abusir, 232 Alyattes, 499, 501, 521 Abydos, 164, 166, 167, 169, 171, 172, 179, Amarna = Tell el-Amarna, 121, 191, 248, 180, 183, 188, 195, 217, 240, 242, 300, 264, 278, 455, 460, 465, 475, 476 527, 529, 531, 532, 534, 592 Amasis I, 474 Acton, Lord J.E .E . ...
266. Reflections [Journals] [SIS Review]
... To all, and to Peter and David, many thanks for an incomparable adventure. PETER BALLINGER Albany, California, USA Egyptian Jottings I am truly in Egypt. The union of a dream and its dreamer is beyond description. Exhilarating! Exhausting! I feel strangely as if I have come home at last.... Tell el Amarna: Nowhere have I ever felt heat more intense. It was as if the entire plain was a place made of molten gold - golden sand beneath a golden sky, the water of the river like topaz wine .. . I tried to feel Akhenaten's presence here, to imagine him arriving in his gilded barge; as the headland ...
267. Forum [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Review Vol III No 4 (Spring 1979) Home | Issue Contents Forum Horemheb's Place Sir, In an article in issue III:2 of SISR, entitled "The Place of Horemheb in Egyptian History", I reviewed the evidence linking Horemheb to the late XVIIIth Dynasty - the so-called Amarna Period. In it I referred to the excavations which have been made since 1975 of the tomb which Horemheb built for himself and his wife at Saqqara - the Memphite necropolis - before his accession. These excavations have been carried out under the direction of Dr Geoffrey T. Martin and preliminary reports of the 1975, 1976 and 1977 seasons have been published in Vols. ...
268. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1995 No 2 (June 1995) Home | Issue Contents Letters New Chronology Questions and Answers May I briefly respond to various questions asked of the New Chronology in C&C Workshop 1995:1 ? Firstly, I would correct Jeremy Goldberg over Shuwardata's relationship with Tagi: since the El Amarna correspondence is silent on this subject I have to conclude that Jeremy has confused the characters Milkilu and Shuwardata. In EA 249 Balu-UR.SAG tells pharaoh of the deeds of Milkilu, noting that Milkilu has handed over servants to his father-in-law Tagi. It would be legitimate to speculate that Milkilu could have led his father-in-law's troops into battle but this does ...
269. Experiments with Time II: Synchronisms and Stratigraphies [Journals] [SIS Review]
... see below. Anatolia Egypt Thutmose II 1282 End of Old Kingdom 1251 year 32, 8th 1251 Shaushatar of Mitanni 1250 campaign c/w Thutmose III Amenhotep II Amenhotep II 1228 Domination of Mitanni -1203 backed by Egypt until 1221 Emergence of the Empire Hittites Tudhaliyas II 1220 Recaptures Aleppo Arnuwandas I 1205 Hattusilis II 1190 Tudhaliyas III 1175 Suppiluliumas I 1156 Amarna: Akhenaten 1155 year 11, v. Tushratta 1146 of Mitanni Tutankhamun 1138 year 27, siege of 1130 Carchemish Ay 1129 year 28, Matiwaza, son 1129 -1126 of Tushratta seeks asylum Suppiluliumas I and his son Arnuwandas II die of the plague 1123 Mursilis II 1122 Muwatallis 1095 Ramesses II 1079 year 21, battle of 1075 year 5 ...
270. New Archaeological Dates for the Israelite Conquest Part I [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Bible people facing threats from Israelite forces do not appeal to Egypt for help, and no Egyptian armies arrive to bring the situation back under control. Invasions of Ammonites and Philistines occur with no response from Egypt and no indication that such a response might have been anticipated. In addition, the information about Palestinian cities and rulers in the famous Amarna letters of the fourteenth century B.C . would have to be reconciled with biblical accounts of the latter part of the judges period. This seems an impossible task. Cohen tries to avoid these problems by suggesting that the MB I people may not have been the Israelites. Rather, the traditions about the exodus and conquest might have ...
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