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... the 480-years of I Kings 6:1 as true elapsed time, the date for the Exodus may be calculated by moving backward in time 480 years from the date for the fourth year of Solomon. The most recent refinement of this date places the fourth year of Solomon in the year 967-966 B.C . leading us by the Jewish calendar to the year 1445 B.C . for the Exodus date. [Footnote: T-MNHK.] For reasons that will become apparent as we proceed, the short chronology is here accepted as the more defensible interpretation of Bible chronology. In order to avoid all problems that might rise from the acceptance of this date as absolute we shall ...
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... From:Built Before the Flood by H. S. Bellamy CD Home | Contents Contents | Preface The Inter-Andean Altiplano Cosmological Considerations An Ancient Refuge of Man The Rise of a New Culture The Enigma of Tiahuanaco The Mightiest Stones in the World The Problems of the Slanting Strandline The Selection of the Site The End of a World The Calendar of Kalasasaya Postscript 3 An Ancient Refuge of Man To return to our main subject: Andinia' i.e . the great Bolivian Altiplano and the mountainous regions of Bolivia, Peru, Chile, and the Argentine which surround it was one of the refuges, or asylums, of Mankind at the time of the great girdle-tide.1 Because of ...
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... 1997:1 (Oct 1997) Home | Issue Contents The Holy Grail: Source of the Ancient Science and Spirituality of the Circling Cosmos by Lee Perry 1993, $12.95 (contact Lee Perry, 3720 Henderson Drive, Cumming, Georgia 30131, USA) This small book is the printed form of a paper presented to the Calendar Conference sponsored by the Traditional Cosmology Society and the Northern Studies Centre at Stromness, Orkney Islands, Scotland in June, 1993. I confess I have never come across a style of writing quite like it and suspect that the average Briton, at least, could find it strangely abstruse in a chatty sort of way. Perhaps it would ...
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... From:Built Before the Flood by H. S. Bellamy CD Home | Contents Contents | Preface The Inter-Andean Altiplano Cosmological Considerations An Ancient Refuge of Man The Rise of a New Culture The Enigma of Tiahuanaco The Mightiest Stones in the World The Problems of the Slanting Strandline The Selection of the Site The End of a World The Calendar of Kalasasaya Postscript 1 The Inter-Andean Altiplano In the heart of the Andes, surrounded by lofty mountain chains, there is situated, at an average height of 12,300 feet above sea-level, the most elevated lacustrine basin in the world: the Altiplano, or Meseta, of Bolivia. There at one time, in the dim past, ...
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335. Testing Rohl's Test of Time [Journals] [Aeon]
... is something else entirely to reenter the body of evidence as if it had never existed. But regardless of the personal reasons by which he was so drawn to act, the imagined wisdom of this rejection comes under real pressure with Eric Aitchison's recent Oxford Conference paper [18] declaring astounding mathema-tical correlations between Mayan, Mesopotamian, Hebrew and Egyptian calendars, at once under-scoring ancient concepts of World Ages during which the Earth's relationship to the Sun changed from that of its precursor, forcing at once unilateral world-wide calendar revisions. And as if to provide the perfect squelch to the New Chronology, most recent changes seem to be associated with the Era of Nabonassar, commencing c.747 BC ...
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336. The Libyans in Egypt: Resolving the Third Intermediate Period [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Osorkon II in the c. 725-715 period also positions him firmly in the Martian catastrophe period, on Velikovsky's model. And, sure enough, we have evidence of catastrophe in the form of exceptional Nile flooding during his rule. Velikovsky himself remarked on this. [26] On the conventional time frame [27] (and assuming no calendar change), Osorkon's flood, conventionally dated at 876 B.C ., belongs on July 31- a most unseasonable time for the Nile to be at its peak. Assuming a c. 700 date for the flood (and a uniform calendar), Fermor back-calculates the Gregorian date as 19 June which, he concludes, would ...
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337. Egyptian Language Anomalies [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... ? I suggest that the Shabaka Stone's inscription contains an Egyptian dialect of 710 BC and not of 2200 BC or earlier. By the same token, the Pyramid texts, since their language is similar to the Shabaka stone inscription, are probably just as late. This should not be surprising since the Pyramid texts evidence use of a 365 day calendar. Based on Censorinus, it is unlikely that the Egyptian calendar became a 365 day calendar before 1600 BC and probably not until after 776 BC [14]. The Ptolemaic Era The situation in the Ptolemaic era seems even more absurd. Hieroglyphic script changed little over the centuries, although, of course, demotic and hieratic scripts were ...
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338. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Venus will, regularly, almost collide with the Earth every 52 to 54 years (depending on other planetary perturbations), repeatedly for centuries, unless or until an extremely close encounter destabilises the resonant, or phase-lock, stability. I find this very intriguing in view of the fact that, as Velikovsky has pointed out, the Maya sacred calendar was 52 years in duration: at the end of every 52 years, approximately, the calendar finished - whereupon the Maya sat around waiting for the world to end [5 ]. (When it didn't, they started up a new 52-year calendar.) Velikovsky has also given references to the Hebrew Bibles where a period of some ...
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339. A New Introduction to Earth in Upheaval [Journals] [SIS Review]
... universe beyond, all changed from serene and placid to embattled and convulsed. The Earth is no abode for peaceful evolution for aeons uncounted, or counted in billions of years, with mountain building all finished by the Tertiary, with no greater event in millions of years than the fall of a large meteorite, with a prescribed orbit, unchanging calendar, unchanging latitudes, sediment accumulating slowly with the precision of an apothecary scale, with a few riddles unsolved but assured of solution in the very same frame of a solar system, with planets on their permanent orbits with satellites moving with a better-than-clock precision, with tides coming in time, and seasons in their order, a perfect stage ...
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340. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... time of Merenptah. Further doubts arise from the repetition of births' claims; whilst I could be mistaken, I have very little doubt that repetition of births', must refer to a discontinuity in the risings of stars (see C&CR vol. XV, p. 13). Ramesses XI is said to have adjusted his calendar because of such a repetition – if so, however, he could hardly be dated later than about 750 BC. Even worse, his alleged predecessors, Ramesses VI, VII, & IX, all had tombs with astronomical ceilings which record such a discontinuity (described in detail in SISR IV:2 /3 , 1979/80 ...
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