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220 pages of results. 131. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 2005:3 (October 2005) Home | Issue Contents News from the Internet Compiled by Ian Tresman Ages in Chaos http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ages_in_Chaos Wikipedia is the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. Ages in Chaos is a book by ... to Diocletian. For the macedonian calendar click on Ptolemaic Kings. All calculations are based on the tables in Skeat, Reigns of the Ptolemies (1969), Pestman, Chronologie égyptienne d'après les textes démotiques (1967), Pestman, Les papyrus démotiques de Tsenhor (1994) and Grzybek, Du calendrier macédonien au calendrier ptolémaique (1990) ...
132. Cyrus The Mardian/amardian Dethroner Of The -6th Century Medes And Aziru The Martu/amurru (Amorite) Dethroner Of The -14th Century Mitanni [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... in the Amarna correspondence, had to be equated with the end of the Median Empire of the -7th/ -6th centuries. In actual fact, I choose the conventional chronology for the Median Empire (ca. -625 to ca. -550), as my date for the Amarna correspondence and the Mitannian Empire. (Heinsohn 1987a; 1987b ... Teile, Leipsig. K6nig, F. W. (1972), Die Persika des Ktesias von Knidos, Graz. Kuehne, C. (1973), Die Chronologie der internationalen Korrespondenz von El-Amarna, Kevelaer. Kuhrt, A. (1988), "Babylonia from Cyrus to Xerxes", in: The Cambridge Ancient History. ...
133. Society News [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1997:1 (Oct 1997) Home | Issue Contents Society News The 1997 AGM This was held on 19th April at the University of London Union. The forthcoming Cambridge Conference was discussed and bookings received so far, together with details of the speakers engaged, indicated that this event was on schedule ... and our second speaker was not advertised at all. We are very grateful to Bob Porter for stepping in with a very interesting chronological puzzle, which kept even the less chronologically-inclined among us sitting upright and not falling into snooze-mode as Bob had feared. Our advertised speaker was our Chairman, Trevor Palmer, who presented his professorial lecture, delivered ...
134. ALL Honorable Men [Books]
... in Absurdity 10. Pompous Asimov 11. Stephen Jay Gould and Immanuel Velikovsky 12. A Rage to Deny - The Roots of the Velikovsky Affair 13. From Calendars to Chronology ALL Honorable Men The Skeptical Inquirer: Journalists and Scientists as Misrepresenters By Charles Ginenthal Galileo said, "I shall say a sort of official policy on the part of ... interpreted as global or near global catastrophism. The archaeologist who presented this evidence is Claude F. A. Schaeffer, in his great work of archaeology, Stratigraphie comparée et chronologie de l'Asie Occidentale, published in 1948 by Oxford University Press. Velikovsky discussed and quoted Schaeffer's work in Earth in Upheaval, pages 193 through 201. For example, ...
135. The SIS Silver Jubilee Event, September 1999 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1999:2 (Feb 2000) Home | Issue Contents The SIS Silver Jubilee Event, September 1999 Jill Abery Some years ago David Salkeld decided that we had rested on our laurels for far too long after the original SIS Glasgow conference and set us on the road to what has proved to be ... unfortunately deteriorated and only those desperate for fresh air ventured out. John Bimson kept us occupied until lunch with a scholarly assessment of archaeological evidence which should not be ignored by chronologists. After lunch Len Saunders presented evidence from Newgrange and Stonehenge to back his theory that the Moon had suffered major disturbances in historical times which had been recorded by the ...
136. The Hittites in Israel [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... their asses, even the camp as it was, and fled for their life (2 Kings 7:6-7). Velikovsky comments, in the light of his Revised Chronology: "We know that the fear of the Syrians at the walls of Samaria was not groundless. The king of Israel really negotiated for the departure of archers from ... between Egypt and Hatti. Velikovsky acknowledges the early days of this power balance by quoting 2 Kings 7:6-7 in his section on the seige of Samaria. The Glasgow chronologists follow him in placing this in the time of Akhnaton, the troubled closing decades of the 18th Dynasty. However, on Velikovsky's chronology, a century and a half ...
137. Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1999:2 (Feb 2000) Home | Issue Contents Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology R.M . Porter Carbon Dating and East Mediterranean Upwelling Doug Keenan, a mathematician and geo-scientist, proposed at this year's meeting of the IUGG (the main international conference for earth scientists) that BC carbon ... which Suhis it is referring. Although Hawkins assumed Suhis I, we are free to choose Suhis II. Then, by equating the two Great Kings Tudhaliya, a New Chronologist might come up with the following approximate scheme (vertical lines indicate father-son relationships): - Assyrians Kings Great Kings of Hatti Great Kings of Carchemish Country Lords of Carchemish ...
138. An Integrated Model for an Earthwide Event at 2300 BC. Part I: The Archaeological Evidence [Journals] [SIS Review]
... in advanced radar system design. The work of Claude Schaeffer showing widespread destruction at archeological sites in the Near and Middle East due to catastrophic earthquakes around 2300 BC (conventional chronology) can be extended to a global level. Site destructions, major cultural discontinuities and movements of peoples can be shown to have occurred on an earthwide scale at this ... ): Chronologies in Old World Archaeology (University of Chicago Press, 1954), p.305; and C. F. A. Schaeffer: Stratigraphie Comparée et Chronologie de l'Asie Occidentale (Oxford University Press, 1948), p.535. 5. C. W. Blegen: Troy and the Trojans (Thames and Hudson ...
139. The Recency of the Surface [Books] [de Grazia books]
... late criticism of biostratigraphy, the license to capture time has become more restricted. But radiochronometry, newly developed, reigns supreme over time and is dizzied by success. Conventional chronology today gives about 15,000 years to the Holocene and latest period, and about two million years to the Pleistocene. Then some 35 my go to the Tertiary ... biosphere, and hominoidal presence, each of long duration - say, of 6 gigayears, 5 gigayears, 3 gigayears, and five million years - the challenge which short-time chronologists present to the time-keepers of science should be easily disposed of: these need only provide one incontrovertible proof of long duration where short duration is claimed. Should it be ...
140. Experiments with Time II: Synchronisms and Stratigraphies [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1998:2 (Mar 1998) Home | Issue Contents Experiments with Time II: Synchronisms and Stratigraphies by Geoffrey Knowler Barnard Introduction In the first series of Experiments with Time', the Egyptian Conventional Chronology was revised downwards and related to a new interpretation of the Mesopotamian chronologies. These involved the separation ... , 1986, p. 202: Oates puts the possible error for dates prior to 3000 years BP at 2-3 decades. 4. Schaeffer, CFA, Stratigraphie Comparée et Chronologie de 1'Aise Occidentale, OUP, 1948. \cdrom\pubs\journals\review\v1998n2\34time.htm ...
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