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... to be raised by over a century (from the late or mid-sixteenth century BC to the early seventeenth) while the late 18th Dynasty is correctly dated. An extra century or more added into the 18th Dynasty! No Egyptologist will accept that, but that is where the logic of dendrochronology is leading. References 1. B. Kemp: Amarna Reports I' (EES, London, 1984), p. 185; I. Shaw: JNES 44 (1985) pp. 312-3 2. D. Hardy & C. Renfrew (eds): Thera and the Aegean World III: 3rd International Congress 1989, Vol. 3 (The Thera Foundation, London, 1990 ...
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322. Untitled [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... used, no bronze) GREAT CATASTROPHE GREAT CATASTROPHE Early Bronze III Chalcolithic/Early Bronze (Khirbet Kerak pottery) (Khirbet Kerak pottery) Middle Bronze I / II Early Bronze (Hyksos epoch, writing, true bronze, wheel) (Early Dynastic Sumerian, writing, true bronze, wheel) Late Bronze Middle Bronze (18th Dynasty, Amarna Period) (Akkadians/Assyrians) Late Bronze/Iron (19th Dynasty) Late Bronze (Chaldean revival) Chart by Emmett Sweeney adapted from F. A. Schaeffer, Stratigraphee Comparee 1948. ...
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323. Confessions Of A Philosophical Velikovskian [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... and of the plunder of the Jerusalem temple in the reign of Rehoboam by the succeeding Pharaoh (Thutmoses III). The data from Egypt match that from the Bible even in matters of quite small detail.45 King Ahab, better known as Jezebel's husband and adversary of the prophet Elijah, turns out to have written some of the el Amarna letters.46 In the nineteenth century of our era, archaeologists discovered the so-called `forgotten' empire of the `Hittites, ' about which no ancient writer appears to have known anything. According to Velikovsky's reconstruction, the `Hittites' are just the Babylonians;47 the `Hittite' and Egyptian sources are in agreement on the ...
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324. The 1552 Exodus [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... be the ruins of Ai. The last site to be discussed specifically is Hazor. The earliest city occupation and its fortifications date from about 1750. Some time in the sixteenth century the city was destroyed in a violent fire, also attributed to the fleeing Hyksos or pursuing Egyptians. Hazor was reoccupied in the fourteenth century, and from the Amarna letters (227:3 ; 228:23) it is known the city was then occupied by Canaanites. Later destruction, again by fire, is dated to 1250-1225. This has been attributed to Joshua. However, the sixteenth-century destruction of Hazor can also be attributed to Joshua at the end of that century. The destruction of ...
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325. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... this event and not domesticating animals themselves in the same way, were therefore wide open to diseases they had never met before. Theories that Europeans travelled to the Americas long before Columbus will have to explain why they did not introduce their diseases earlier. Mycenaeans in Egypt The Times 3.8 .92 A recently reconstructed papyrus excavated at el Amarna appears to depict Mycenaeans in a battle scene. The pyramid builders National Geographic August 1992, On Television; The Montreal Gazette 3.10.92 In the Old Kingdom, when the pyramids were built, Egypt is considered to have been a land of tiny scattered settlements with the pyramids built as royal tombs by slave labour. Now ...
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... , who ruled in the 6th century. This is obviously inconsistent with the conventional claim that Thutmose conquered Cyprus in the 15th century BC. The apparent Hittite conquest of Cyprus a few centuries later will also collapse to a time after Amasis because the Hittite chronology is tied to Egypt's, the primary links being a treaty with Ramesses II and the Amarna correspondence [26]. So Herodotus will be vindicated again. Other evidence also points to the conclusion that Thutmose III and Ptolemy I are the same person. The only material I have found making such an identification problematical relates to the fifty-four year length of reign now attributed to Thutmose III. This is a problem because Ptolemy I did ...
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327. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... inscriptions extolling them using their Egyptian titles to be found there and elsewhere in Egypt. These, not the material mentioned by Herodotus, are almost certainly what Petrie found. Jess Lasken, Rockville, Md., USA P.S . How can Tony Rees date Ashuruballit to c1380BC and Akhenaten to c1140BC when they are linked by the El Amarna letters? 430 Years?Dear Sir, I would like to make some comments on David Rohl's letter about the Sojourn on pp. 48-49 of Workshop 1992:1 . Firstly, should anyone else wish to check the Josephus references, the first one is from book II (in the Whiston edition), and the second from book ...
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328. Untitled [Journals]
... Heat [Kronos Vol0602] Ellenberger, C. Leroy: Worlds in Collision in Macmillan's Catalogues [Kronos Vol0902] Ellenberger, Leroy: Of Lessons, Legacies, and Litmus Tests: A Velikovsky Potpourri (Part One) [Aeon Vol0301] Ellenberger, Leroy: Point of View [Workshop No5] Federn, Walter: Oedipus Legend and the Amarna Period [Kronos Vol0903] Feldman, Bronson: Pygmalion, Prince of Tyre, and the El-amarna Correspondence [Kronos Vol0201] Ferguson, Marilyn: Holographic World [Kronos Vol0701] Field, T. William: Evidence of An Inversion Event? [Aeon Vol0201] Field, T. William: Some Thoughts on Inversion Calculations [Review V1989 ...
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... III to Amenhotep III. At the end of the reign of Osorkon I, he has the Napatan Harsiotef in Ethiopia, then in Thebes, known as Harsiese and that one of his generals was the Biblical Zerah. Harsiotef was followed by Akhraten, equated with Akhenaten, contemporary with Jehosaphat, Ahab etc., as per Velikovsky. The Amarna correspondence of this time includes one from Abimilku mentioning the country Danuna, clearly home of the Danaans. This brings us to the Dark Age of Greece, which is eliminated in ways familiar to the SIS. At the precise date of 828, when Mercury approached again, causing chaos, floods etc., Weche has Akhenaten and Takelot ...
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... of Ages in Chaos, Volume I. At the same time, in the course of the ninth century, the two Hebrew kingdoms adopted Egyptian hieratic numerals [25] and re-adjusted their weights and measures in accordance with the Egyptian system [26]. Such a change implies strong Egyptian influence in Palestine, such as there was in the Amarna period; in Libyan times Egypt exercised no such power, and was itself broken up into numerous feudal districts. In Chapter VIII the theme is developed that the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III of the ninth century was a contemporary of Pharaoh Akhnaton, and the name Burraburiash, signed on his letters, is the Babylonian throne name of the Assyrian ...
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