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220 pages of results. 151. Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2005 (Sep 2005) Home | Issue Contents Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology Robert M. Porter Fakes As reported in C&CR 2004:3 , p. 32, the Jehoash stone tablet and the James ossuary are now accepted to be forgeries. Oded Golan was indicted in Israel in ... . Giricano might have languished in obscurity but for the excavation of a small archive of dated texts. To find dated texts in a stratified context with identifiable pottery is a chronologist's dream, but unfortunately there are queries about the exact stratigraphy and about the exact type of pottery. The texts and their context have been published with commendable speed in ...
152. The Catastrophic Finale of the Middle Bronze Age [Books] [de Grazia books]
... look briefly, then, into the middle of the second millennium B.C ., that is, some 3500 years ago. (Because there is some confusion of chronology and much controversy about it, I shall mention dates between 1700 and 1400 B.C . and venture an opinion later respecting their simultaneity and succession.) Did ... who, despite onerous preoccupations during the French War of Liberation, assembled and analyzed the mass of data which was finally published in 1948 under the title of Stratigraphie Comparée et Chronologie de L'Asie Occidentale, IIIe-IIe millénaires. In this great work, he compared some 40 important archaeological sites in the Near and Middle East for evidences of sudden destruction. ...
153. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Review]
... imprecise they are," he added. These results from the models will help guide measurements to be taken by Cassini and future proposed interplanetary space probes to Jupiter. New Chronology of the World History www.univer.omsk.su/foreign/fom/fom.htm The chronology of ancient and medieval history in its present form was ... "founder of modern chronological science" and D. Petavius (1583-1652). However, the series of these works is not entirely complete, since, as the well-known chronologist E. Bickerman observes, "there is no adequate, full-scale treatment of ancient chronology". Chronology is what tells us how much time has elapsed between some historical ...
154. Sethosis: the Seti II from the Kinglists? [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... presented in favour of these identifications seems to be lacking. He probably felt tempted to identify these rulers, mentioned by Manetho, because of the similarity in names and the chronological order in which they appear. While Clapham is surely not the only one who has raised this suggestion, let us remember the words of Josephus: ". . ... but I wish to challenge Phillip Clapham to explain his proposals in more detail! Notes and References 1. SISR V:I , pp. 13ff. 2. Aegypt Chronologie, pp. 88 ff. 3. Tanis und Thebes (Gluckstadt-Hamburg-New York 1951), pp. 70-9. 4. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morsenlandischen Gesellschaft, no. ...
155. Lifting 'Bickerman's veil' [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 2004:3 (Incorporating C&C Workshop 2004:4 ) Home | Issue Home Lifting Bickerman's veil'Steve Mitchell The second edition of E. J. Bickerman's Chronology of the Ancient World [1 ] was published in 1980. It is considered to be the standard work of reference on chronologies of the Greek and Roman civilisations, ... is the letter which Emperor Constantine had circulated immediately after the Council among those who had not attended the Council (F . K. Ginzel, Handbuch der mathematischen und technischen Chronologie. Das Zeitrechsnungswesen der Volker. Vols II & III. 1914, III, pp. 216ff). ' From the same work, Illig again quotes Ginzel, ...
156. Society News: 1999 SIS AGM & SIS Study Group Meeting 19th June 1999 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1999:1 (Jul 1999) Home | Issue Contents Society News Jill Abery 1999 SIS AGM This was held at the University of London Union on 10th April and most members stayed on to exchange views over lunch and attend two most interesting talks in the afternoon. We were pleased to welcome Alfred ... followed up his previous assessment of Fomenko's radical ideas about British history by another paper in which he considered the merits of the superficially more acceptable theories of the German school of chronologists presented by Clark Whelton at last year's autumn meeting. If the 700 years Fomenko thought did not exist do not stand close examination, perhaps a mere 300 years removed ...
157. Medieval Europe: Dating and Recent Developments [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 2005:1 (February 2005) Home | Issue Contents Medieval Europe: Dating and Recent Developments Steve Mitchell The revised second edition of Raymond Davis' Liber Pontificalis (The Book of Pontiffs), [1 ] marks an important milestone in chronological research. This is a new translation, and the ... deceased' [10]. If scabs' are buboes, then this is probably the only true description of bubonic plague during this eighty year period. Of importance to chronologists (but not mentioned by Keys) is the total destruction of the official state and church records in western Europe [11]. To what extent the LP manufactures ...
158. Editor's Notes and News. C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2002:2 (Feb 2003) Home | Issue Contents Editor's Notes Moe Mandelkehr's theory of a major catastrophe in 2300BC is one of the most important strands in catastrophist theory. This has been developed over several years in the pages of C&CR and in this issue, he presents a major ... to wrack their brains Heiroglyph false clues let us carve in jest Alter egos of our proud kings create Oh what a merry prank we'll play on them Such jokes will give chronologists a splitting headache some day. ...
159. Thera: Chronology at a Crossroads? [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1987 No 2 (Jan 1988) Home | Issue Contents Thera: Chronology at a Crossroads?by Bernard Newgrosh During the second millennium BC an enormous volcanic explosion laid waste the island of Thera (Santorini) in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. The fall-out in the form of ashes is detectable throughout large areas of the eastern Mediterranean, the Aegean region, and on the island of Crete. Pottery of a type known as Late Minoan IA was found straddling the lava deposits on Thera, and archaeologists have used this pottery as a means for dating the major second millennium BC eruption. The Late Minoan IA period has thus been dated to 1550-1500 ...
160. Sirius and Saturn [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2000:1 "Proceedings of the SIS Silver Jubilee Event" Home | Issue Contents Sirius and Saturn by Lynn E. Rose Lynn F. Rose received both his BA in Ancient History and Classical Languages (majoring in Greek) and his MA in Philosophy from Ohio State University. He received his ... : A Reassessment', Journal of Near Eastern Studies LIV:4 (Oct., 1994), pp. 237- 261. 6. Ulrich Luft, Die chronologische Fixierung des Agyptischen Mittleren Reiches nach dem Tempelarchiv von Illahun, Verlag der Osterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaft, Wien, 1992. 7. Lynn E. Rose, Variations on ...
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