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36 pages of results. 281. The Thirteenth Theory of the Hyksos [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Late Bronze Hurrians. In this respect, they strikingly resembled the Middle Bronze Hyksos preceding the Late Bronze Age in Syro-Palestine and Egypt. The pre-Mitanni/Hurrians in stratigraphy conscious excavations of the 1920's and 1930's in North Mesopotamia Contents of strata sites period Tell Billa Tepe Gawra Chagar Bazar Nuzi/Yorgan Tepe Fully developed Hurrian/Mitanni stratum of the Amarna Period, which continued from preceding stratum without archaeologically-provable hiatus 3 III I II-I 14th Century Transient stratum with first Hurrian remains plus Old-Akkadian remains which continue from preceding stratum without recog. hiatus 4 IV II part of II as IIB-IIA' 16th/15th But also late 23rd century Fully developed Old-Akkadian stratum 5 V III V-III 24th/23rd century ...
282. Ice Cores and Chronology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... shall see below that the date for Thera is very interesting. Dates Official New C14 Knossos destruction level (* barley grains) 1450BC 1160BC* Santorini (Thera) (* seeds (6 samples)) 1627BC 1063BC* Sesostris III (* funeral boat 7 samples) 1878-1843BC 1593BC* Thutmosis III 1450-1425BC 1080BC Amenophis III 1417-1379BC 1083BC Tel El Amarna 1378-1361BC 1050BC Tutankhamun 1352BC 980BC Horemheb 1320BC 936BC Ramesses II (* average of 6 samples) 1304-1237BC 910BC* Table 1 Fig. 1 Diagram showing the production of Carbon 14 and its distribution. It is assumed that only 7.5kg of C14 is produced globally each year by cosmic ray activity and that its rate of disintegration equals the ...
283. A Reply to Palmer's 'In Search of Alter Egos' [Journals] [SIS Review]
... in Chaos was a grievous mistake, but that is something I do not want to go into here. Suffice it to say that ancient kings were known by more than one name; and this is a phenomenon accepted even by orthodoxy. It would, for example, be a brave Egyptologist who would contend that Nimmuria and Naphuria of the Amarna Letters were not identical to Amenhotep III and Akhenaton (which incidentally gives the latter three well-used names, for he was originally known as Amenhotep (IV)). Similarly, biblical scholars have no problem at all in seeing Uzziah of Judah as an alter ego of Azariah, whilst the king now universally known as Solomon was only accorded ...
284. Recent Developments In Near Eastern Archaeology. C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... dating', ensuring, I hope, that no Egyptologists take this new chronology seriously. They also note this new date is close to the GRIP ice core date for Thera. There are now scientific' dates that: a. approximately match the conventional historical chronology in the late 18th Dyn. (particularly a set of 14C dates from Amarna), b. are a century or more older than historical chronology in the early 18th (ice cores & tree rings), c. are approx. correct again in the Middle Kingdom (Radiocarbon 43 [2001] pp. 1297-1320, fig. 1) and d. are about two centuries older in the Old Kingdom ( ...
285. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... in the Halpern reply. Bringing down the end of Middle Bronze IIc to 1400 BC leaves very little time at all for Late Bronze I (c .20 years). This is too little, and he notes that Late Bronze II has a fixed date which is accepted by Bimson and Livingston. Redating Late Bronze II means redating the Amarna period and all its connections - this would appear too radical for him to countenance! He criticises Khirbet Nisya as Ai, saying the site is too small for the population given to it in the Bible account and lacks evidence of having been walled. He returns to Transjordan and the lack of typical Edomite, Moabite and Ammonite onomastica in ...
286. Index of Titles
... PROBLEMS (PART II) ELLENBERGER, C. LEROY: STILL FACING MANY PROBLEMS (PART I) Euan W. MacKie: Challenge to the Integrity of Science EV COCHRANE AND DAVID TALBOTT: When Venus Was A Comet EVOLUTION, DARWINISM, POPPER, AND FORT - AGAIN: Vox Populi F Federn, Walter: THE OEDIPUS LEGEND AND THE AMARNA PERIOD Feldman, Bronson: PYGMALION, PRINCE OF TYRE, AND THE EL-AMARNA CORRESPONDENCE Ferguson, Marilyn: A Holographic World Field, T. William: Evidence of An Inversion Event? FIELD, T. WILLIAM: Some Thoughts on Inversion Calculations Finetti, Bruno De: Science and Novelty FIRSOFF, V. A.: On Some Problems ...
287. Egyptian Language Anomalies [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... of these phases, Middle Egyptian, which the Egyptians themselves regarded as the classical phase, the writings of which served as models in schools in later times; it was also Middle Egyptian which the scribes of the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Dynasties (c . 747-525 BC) adopted in their literary compositions. Late Egyptian became common in documents of the Amarna Period, apparently owing to a deliberate attempt by Akhenaten to break away from the traditional literary style in order to bring the written language into line with the vernacular. Unlike his artistic innovations it survived the collapse of his revolution and continued in use for many generations thereafter; indeed some of the best known literary works in Late Egyptian date ...
288. The Lion Gate at Mycenae [Journals] [Pensee]
... affairs (47). The Gordian knot of art historical controversy is not so easily cut, either. As Demargne has asked, "to what extent was the Mycenaean world influenced by Syria or Egypt either directly or via Cyprus .. .. Conversely, to what extent were the civilizations of the Syrian towns, of the Egypt of Amarna and the XIXth Dynasty, accessible to Aegean influences (48)?" Nevertheless, one thing is certain and that is the fact that according to the now accepted art historical framework, we have a renowned work of monumental sculpture which time wise exists in apparent "splendid isolation " and alien in spirit to the Cretan artistic temperament ( ...
289. The Military Strategy of Sheshonq/Shishak in Palestine [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the subject of Palestinian place names. Unfortunately, three of the first four present here are so badly broken that they cannot be identified with certainty. The damaged names have been restored as G(aza), G(ezer), and M(akkedah). These are followed by the legible name of Rubuti (Rubute of the Amarna Letters, cf. Joshua 15:60). While these restorations are reasonable in view of the later course of the list, they are not definite. Rubuti is of little help since its location is not well known. The second line should be read from left to right, in contrast to the first line which was read ...
290. Abimilki, Azaru and Nikmed in the El-Amarna Correspondence and the Assyrian Annals [Journals] [Kronos]
... her Transjordanian territories, sometime during Jehu's reign, but does not mention, let alone date, any capture of Samaria under that ruler. Nor, I believe, is there any evidence that Jehu became a tributary or "slave" to Hazael. Feldman states that "Velikovsky's proof that the Biblical Hazael is identical with the Azira of the Amarna records abides without a phrase of refutation." Perhaps so, but Feldman's own version of Hazael's reign seems to be somewhat removed from the Hazael of history, revised or otherwise. Before returning to the dramatis personae of the el-Amarna letters, I would like to point out a further misleading passage which occurs when Feldman continues with an excursus ...
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