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173 pages of results. 531. Chapter 7 Iron, Diorite and Other Hard Rock [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... As recently as 1999, Denys A. Stocks attempted to explain how to carve stone sarcophagi, especially granite. Stocks is a member of the Department of Art History and Archaeology at the University of Manchester, England. His work is based on estimates from his own efforts to perform the various tasks associated with manufacturing a sarcophagus. Yet a ... C .] and here the difficulties cluster thick so that whatever view is taken it remains an enigma for the present. Its discovery is recorded in full detail by competent archaeologists, and it was found in the farthest recess of the tomb by the head of the innermost burial. The skeleton [with the spearhead] was protected from intrusion ...
532. Exodus Or Exile. Ch. 7. (Ramses II and his Time) [Velikovsky]
... the Neo-Babylonian Empire, p. 182. 3 T. G. Pinches, "A New Fragment of the History of Nebuchadnezzar," Transactions of the Society of Biblical Archaeology, Vol. 7, 188D (1882), pp. 210-25. 4 Ibid., p. 216. 5 Langdon, Building Inscriptions of the Neo-Babylonian Empire ... . Now we see from these cases . . . that baked brick was introduced in the Ramesside times in the Delta."6 Also in Tahpanheth (Daphnae) the archaeologist unearthed the foundations of a structure built of kiln-baked bricks. The earliest remains found here are a part of the foundation of a building of red bricks."7 ...
533. Medieval Europe: Dating and Recent Developments [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... . Incidental Sources Coins survive from right across the span of ASC but are undated and are of little use apart from confirming the name of monarchs [10]. The archaeological record is present and growing rapidly with new discoveries, but is still poorly dated and defined. There are architectural monuments, mainly churches and cathedrals, but these are ... medical historian claim that frescoes from the island of Thera in the Aegean, dated to the time of the volcanic eruption, depict the medicinal use of saffron crocus. Previously archaeologists interpreted the paintings as a goddess, overseeing the production of perfume, or spices. However, some historians see the pictures as representing a goddess of healing associated with ...
534. Child of Saturn (Part V) [Journals] [Kronos]
... .(8 ) It is therefore more than evident that Aman and Hamon were one and the same, and that Baal Hammon means nothing more than Lord Saturn. While archaeological evidence of child sacrifice to Moloch/Saturn has not yet come to light in the valley of Hinnom outside Jerusalem, remains of such sacrifices have now been unearthed in ... . 10. Pseudo Plato, Minos 315b-c; Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica XIII:86: 3; XX: 14: 1, 4-7; Dionysius Halicarnassus, Romaike Archaeologia, 1: 38 :2 ; Quintus Curtius Rufus, History of Alexander, IV:iii: 23; Plutarch, De Sera Numinis Vindicta in Moralia, 552A ...
535. Fingerprints of The Gods [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1996:1 Home | Issue Contents Newsgroups: alt.archaeology Fingerprints of The Gods From: Nick McD, nickmcd@aol.com Date: 16 jul 1995 20:58:20 -0400 Hello all, I was just wondering if anyone has read the book Called Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock ... theirs was much different than our own. Janene From: Maurice Diepeveen, cch@rain.org Date: 10 Aug 1995 04:13:51 GMT An Israeli archaeologist by the name of Zecharia Sitchin wrote three books on exactly these subjects, using old Sumerian texts, and artefacts which are available in museums around the world. Also ...
536. The History Of The Revisionist Debate: A Personal View [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... published, his later volumes failed to convince many of his own supporters! A major reason for this was that Velikovsky himself did not appear to understand the principles of stratigraphical archaeology. As John Bimson cogently argued, no revised chronology could be convincingly established without a "revised stratigraphy" to underpin it. Here, too, Courville proved the ... England, and Yehoshua Etzion of Kiron, Israel, all follow the Early Bronze solution. Most dramatically, it has also been endorsed by two of the world's leading mainstream archaeologists, Rudolf Cohen of Israel, Director of Antiquities of the Negev (desert) and Prof. Emmanuel Anati of Brescia, Italy, the world's leading expert on ancient ...
537. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... took 13 years to unblock rivers etc. and controlled the flood. Yu then became emperor and founded the dynasty Hissia, which was followed by the Shang in 1523. Archaeology, oracle bones etc., go back to Shang dynasty but not before. There is no independent evidence for the Hissia or emperors or origin of writing etc. ... been found in the Indus valley (cities further south, 20-30 miles inland, were originally ports). Harappan cities had been built in the middle of the silt. Archaeologists concluded that a blockage lasting decades 90 miles downstream from Mohanjo-Daro resulted in a huge lake - people had tried unsuccessfully to build, then been swamped. Compare this with ...
538. Solomon and Sheba [Journals] [SIS Review]
... with the 18th Dynasty but prefer Thutmose II to Velikovsky's Thutmose I as Solomon's father-in-law Thutmose I had only two daughters; Hatshepsut and another who died as a child. The archaeological evidence for destruction at Gezer in Late Bronze I-II that Bimson [8 ] equated with its sacking by Solomon's Egyptian father-in-law (cf. I Kings 916), fits ... led the revolt against Rehoboam, was previously appointed by Solomon in charge of all the forced labour of the House of Joseph' (I Kings 10:28). Archaeologists have discovered evidence of Senenmut's work gangs - e.g . an ostracon dated to Regnal Year 16 records the division between two foremen of a group of labourers apparently ...
539. The Temple in Jerusalem (Ages in Chaos) [Velikovsky]
... fantastic story of the capture of Jaffa by a general of Thutmose III in the Harris papyrus, 500, reverse, translation of Goodwin, Transactions of the Society of Biblical Archaeology, III, 340-348, and G. Maspero, ibid., I, 53-66; a new translation by T. E. Peet, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology ... in only a very few places, Somaliland and southern Arabia on opposite shores of the Red Sea being areas which produce it even today. The botanists were guides to the archaeologists in search of the land of Punt. After his fifth visit of inspection to conquered Syria and Palestine, Thutmose III listed frankincense, oil, honey, and wine ...
540. New Scenarios for Solar System Evolution [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... called Atlantis or Mu. Scientists deny usually any validity to such traditions or at least greatly reduce their significance, bringing them to more manageable spatial and temporal dimensions from an archaeological point of view (Santorini etc.). Geology and archaeology, in fact, do not allow any space on Earth for an advanced civilization of the size and ... of the "Saturn theory," a new way of viewing the myth-making epoch as a whole, based on cross-cultural analysis. Astronomers and astrophysicists, historians, anthropologists, archaeologists, and students of ancient myth and religion should reconsider the most common assumptions about ancient history. The underlying principles of the theory are: (1 ) Major changes ...
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