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173 pages of results. 231. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Workshop Vol 4 No 2 (Sep 1981) Home | Issue Contents Monitor Life on Uninhabitable Islands source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY vol 85:2 , April 1981, p. 195 This is a piece of writing by T. E. Gregory of Ohio State University on waterless (and therefore uninhabitable) islands off ... of this symposium on dating methods for the Early and Middle Bronze Ages, which, she wrote, shows "signs of restlessness in the troops". Notably: "Archaeologists and philologists became aware of lacunas and defects in the evidence on both sides. It was equally plain that neither archaeologists nor philologists always agreed in the interpretation of their ...
232. Astronomy and Chronology [Journals] [Pensee]
... the historical traditions of Egypt, while the sequence of events in the past of peoples lacking such continuous tradition remains speculative since there is no framework in which to order the archaeological data. "Absolute certainty in these matters is only possible where a continuous literary tradition has always existed. The modern study of European and American prehistoric archaeology, for ... ancient Egypt is now a certainty, not a mere hypothesis; but is very doubtful if it would ever have become a certainty if its construction had depended entirely on the archaeologists. The complete skeleton of the scheme was provided by the continuous literary tradition preserved by the Egyptian priest Manetho; this has been clothed with flesh by the archaeologists" ...
233. Megalithic Astronomy and Catastrophism [Journals] [Pensee]
... to a natural disturbance in the celestial order. . . ." PART 1. MEGALITHIC ASTRONOMY- FACT AND THEORY Introduction In comparing Velikovsky's catastrophic hypotheses with the detailed historical and archaeological evidence from the numerous fields affected by them, it is necessary to select problems for study which are of crucial importance for the rival theories. One of these problems ... of this site is in the following section. Figure 6. View from the standing stone at Kintraw. The Genuineness of the Megalithic Observatories The Kintraw site has fortunately presented archaeologists with an opportunity- so far unique- to test Thom's general astronomical theory by excavation, and the results of this test, which conclusively support Thom, are described in due ...
234. On Dayton and Dating [Journals] [SIS Review]
... view is that the Late Bronze Age glazes also date to the 9th-8th centuries BC; this is in fact the position which results when Velikovsky's revised chronology is applied to the archaeological periods of the Levant. The "Glasgow" approach to the revised chronology, which differs from Velikovsky's in placing the XVIIIth, XIXth and XXth Dynasties in unbroken succession ... From: SIS Review Vol VII Part A (1985) Home | Issue Contents Forum On Dayton and Dating by John Bimson Dr John Bimson, biblical archaeologist and lecturer in Old Testament Studies at Trinity College, Bristol, is a consultant and regular contributor to the Review. I would like to add some comments to Peter James' review ...
235. Ekron and Gath - The Location of the Interior Cities of the Philistines Reconsidered [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... II Kings 1:2-16). The name Baal-Zebub "Lord of Flies" is a derisive alteration of Baal-Zebub "Lord of the High Place" (DICTIONARY OF BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY, editors E. Blaiklok and R.Harrison). Sennacherib captured Ekron in 701 BC during his suppression of the rebellion led by king Hezekiah of Judah. Padi ... km southwest of Ramle. No ancient remains, however, have been discovered here. Khirbet el-Muqanna formerly proposed as Eltekeh now seems the most likely site in the minds of archaeologists. Located 13 miles due east of Ashdod, it is in a position to command the Valley of the Sorek. Its area of 16 ha (40 acres) ...
236. ...more Myths Monuments and Mnemonics: A Visit To Easter Island [Journals] [Horus]
... preserved by the few descendants who survived, as well as some observations recorded by the first European explorers have provided some light but often raise more questions than they answer. Archaeological research on the island has not been extensive but some broad outlines of the puzzle have been worked out. Thor Heyerdahl's pioneering expedition turned up evidence of a more ancient ... tradition that a rebellious population had toppled all the idols on their faces and broken many in pieces. The few ahus where the moais are standing have been restored by modern archaeologists. Who the people were and how they first arrived on this remote spot has been the subject of much conjecture. Peruvian slave raids in the 1860s nearly destroyed the ...
237. SIS Internet Digest 2000 Number 2 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Past - Finding Historical Reality in the Alternative Field of Research Michael Baigent: Origins of the Giza necropolis Neil Steede: From Tiahuanaco to the Giza Plateau Michael Cremo: Forbidden Archaeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race Michael Carmichael: Censing the God: Psychoactive Substances in Ancient Egypt Electrically Induced Nuclear Fusion .. 8 Inspiration of Astronomical Phenomena ... . 8 Biblical Archaeologist .. 8 Tunguska 2001 Conference .. 8 Robert Temple: The Crystal Sun .. 8 Graham Hanock: Adjudication .. 9 Egyptian treasures in Europe .. 11 The Electric Universe .. 12 Encounters with Ancient Egypt .. 12 The Golden Bough .. 12 Internet Sacred Text Archive .. 12 Centuries of ...
238. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... role of cosmic catastrophe in the history of the Earth. Lost Civilisations of the Stone Age by Richard Rudgely, Century, £17.99 Rudgley brings together evidence from archaeology, anthropology and ancient history to argue that Stone Age people were more advanced in their technological and exploratory achievements than they have been given credit for. The book brings ... and the enigmas of the pyramids at Giza and the Sphinx. Ancient Goddesses edited by Lucy Goodison and Christine Morris, British Museum Press, £18.99 Historians and archaeologists write about the most recent evidence from a number of early civilisations for the existence of a universal mother goddess. Astronomy Before the Telescope edited by Christopher Walker, British ...
239. Misusing Radiocarbon: A Case Study [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . There is a lamentable tendency to ignore or play down the importance of context in publication, especially secondary publication. Results are frequently combined or eliminated to produce a more archaeologically acceptable' story. Standard statistical tests can be used for combining radiocarbon results only in circumstances where it can be legitimately thought that the samples represent the same event in ... Hassan and Robinson. Only a few years after the Hassan and Robinson paper appeared in Antiquity, the same journal published a paper indicating, without naming names, that many archaeologists were misusing radiocarbon results [5 ]. The authors of this paper cautioned: ". .. The way in which radiocarbon results are used varies tremendously. There ...
240. Envoi [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , 1975-1982 Abbreviations AAAO H. Frankfort: Art and Architecture of the Ancient Orient (Harmondsworth, 1954, (4 )1969) AHL K. M. Kenyon: Archaeology in the Holy Land (London, (3 )1970) AJA American Journal of Archaeology ANET J. B. Pritchard (ed.): Ancient Near Eastern ... (Princeton, 1950, (3 )1969) AOTS D. Winton Thomas (ad.): Archaeology and Old Testament Study (Oxford, 1967) BA Biblical Archaeologist (London, 1962) BASOR Bulletin of the American School of Oriental Research CAH Cambridge Ancient History (Cambridge, (3 )1975) DOTT D. Winton Thomas ...
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