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... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2002:1 (Jul 2002) Home | Issue Contents Recent Developments In Near Eastern Archaeology R. M. Porter Thera Date Debate In the last issue I mentioned a forthcoming ice core date for the Thera eruption. It seems to be still forthcoming but I have found a mention in print by ... is interesting to note that at least one ice core is wrong. Furthermore, the 1645 BC date is putting Thera more than a century outside the possible range of orthodox archaeological-historical dates (Thera = later Late Minoan IA = early Egyptian 18th Dynasty = c. 1520 BC?). A further twist is given by the latest revision of ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 530  -  10 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2002n1/14recent.htm
... steps to shut down the section of the university that allowed Dayton to expose the scientific evidence, so destructive to their dogma." [7 ] Yet the Institute of Archaeology still exists, as anyone can see by visiting its web site. [8 ] It may have been subjected to internal and external restructuring, but such reorganisations are ... "Pillars of the Past explores, through studies based primarily on scientific and technological evidence, the chronology of the ancient Near East. This evidence indicates that the historians and archaeologists have invented over 1500 years of history that simply never existed...With hundreds of footnotes from many diverse fields of study, Ginenthal ruthlessly tears away the façade ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 529  -  12 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0606/041science.htm
173. Focus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... several reasons. The first was the absence of two crucial speakers who had planned to talk specifically on ancient disasters and their causes. The second was the general climate of archaeological opinion, which was and is hostile to concepts involving general upheavals; there is so much distance between the two sides here that constructive argument is scarcely possible yet. ... and 19th 1976 there was held, at Nice in southern France, the 9th Congress of the International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences - the major gathering of Old World archaeologists who are neither Romanists nor students of Mediaeval and later times. These congresses are now held every five years and they provide a rare opportunity for archaeologists to hear first ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 527  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0104/02focus.htm
174. Timna and Egyptian Dates [Journals] [Aeon]
... Pre-and Early Dynastic, 3100 to 2890 BCE) was brought about by Asian invaders who did not enter the Nile Valley before the second third of the first millennium BCE. Archaeologically it can be shown that these Early Dynastic strata belonged to the same stratigraphic horizon as the Hyksos period in Egypt (c . 1675 to 1550 BCE), Israel ... arguments against our dating proposals." (24) This dramatic change of date, however, could not alter the shape of the pottery. Therefore, many outstanding Biblical archaeologists- e.g ., W.F . Albright, (25) N. Glueck, (26) S. Meshel, (27) G. ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 524  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0205/035timna.htm
... recent book, is a good read, like Fingerprints of the Gods, but it has to be read with a cynic's eye. Hancock is pushing at the frontiers of archaeology, chasing shadows and feeding human credulity. It is quite feasible that a fairly advanced stage of civilisation was reached before the catastrophe that terminated the Ice Age and geological ... might be made against the timescale he favours suffer from lack of firm evidence to the contrary. He is exploring new avenues of investigation into the human past, ahead of archaeologists. They are only beginning to investigate the marine environment, in most instances shipwrecks. The mainstream is not at the same point as Hancock and he can't be shot ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 524  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2002n2/55underworld.htm
176. Minerals, Metals, Glazing and Man [Journals] [SIS Review]
... assisted by Ann Dayton One can only hope that this fascinating interdisciplinary work receives the attention it deserves. ' - S.I .S . Review. This textbook approaches archaeology from an entirely new viewpoint, but which however is basic to it. The existing system is founded on divisions into stone, Copper, Bronze and Iron Ages, ... coloured glazes which are made with metallic oxides. Such a system immediately shows up the anachronisms of accepted archaeological chronology, and technology when applied in this manner by a qualified archaeologist who is also a geologist and metallurgist shows that high technology originates outside the Fertile Crescent, and stands conventional thinking on its head. The Gordion Knot of Manetho's dynastic ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 523  -  06 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0401/99man.htm
177. The Mesoamerican Record [Journals] [Pensee]
... ; 5) worship of the planet Venus. In applying Velikovsky's historical method I will try to establish two conclusions following from its two aspects. The first is that recent archaeological explorations of the oldest stratum of Mesoamerican civilization, the Olmec, have constructed a record which suggests with very satisfying chronological correspondence the events described in Worlds in Collision. ... of paralysis. Map of La Venta, and Ceremonial Center (From Heizer) Let us now look more closely at the datings which Bernal has correlated from the work of archaeologists at the three principal sites of the Metropolitan Zone, La Venta, Tres Zapotes, and San Lorenzo. The first period from 1500 to 1200, which Bernal calls ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 522  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/pensee/ivr09/34meso.htm
178. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... of EB III provided by the sites themselves, and she fails to look for a cause for this climatic change. One plus point for the article is her realisation that archaeological and calibrated radiocarbon dates give conflicting results: acceptance of the calibrated 14C dates would mean postulating a (non-real) 400-years gap between the end of EB III and the ... of the climatic revolution. Once again we have to lament a missed opportunity to express catastrophist theories in explanation of the archaeological evidence. The Hittites in Israel source: Biblical Archaeologist Vol. 44, No. 2, Spring 1981, pp. 75-86 The site of Aphek-Antipatria is 12 miles ENE of Joppa (modern Tel Aviv-Jaffo). The ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 522  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/vol0404/08monit.htm
179. The End of MBII [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Israelite conquest of Canaan (see Interaction, C&AH, Vol. I, Part 2). This identification is unacceptable for four reasons: (I ) the archaeological evidence for identifying the end of MBII with the conquest is insufficient: and these insufficiencies must be explained away, (2 ) the archaeological evidence for identifying the end ... to a large extent contemporary will require a lot of evidence to substantiate. My suggestion is that the confusion of these two periods has resulted from the widespread acceptance by field archaeologists of the erroneous "late date" of the Israelite conquest (at the end of the Late Bronze Age or early in the Iron Age). Thus any level ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 521  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol0302/117mbii.htm
180. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... reviewed in C & C Workshop 1990:1 , pp. 32-33). However, members of SIS will be aware that Dr Meaden also has a great interest in archaeology (see Eric Crew's discussion of Meaden's book The Goddess of the Stones, C & C Workshop 1991:2 , pp. 13-16). Further research has led ... latter were just one in a long line of speculation but thought his interdisciplinary approach was more likely to produce results than the narrower expert' view point of some of the archaeologists, astronomers and mathematicians who had tried their hand at explaining the purpose of Stonehenge. All the evidence led to the conclusion that the megalithic people had been simple farmers ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 521  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1992no2/01news.htm
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