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220 pages of results. 161. Bronze Age Multi-Site Destructions (A Preliminary Review) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review (1994) "Proceedings of the 1993 Cambridge Conference" Home | Issue Contents Bronze Age Multi-Site Destructions (A Preliminary Review)Robert M. Porter Introduction I shall consider the events at or near the ends of the Early Bronze, Middle Bronze and Late Bronze Ages, attempting to update Claude Schaeffer's ... long period. Associated with the soil changes were tephra particles, apparently from a Turkish volcano. References 1. C. F. A. Schaeffer: Stratigraphie Comparée et Chronologie de l'Asie Occidentale (Oxford, 1948): reviewed by G. Gammon in SIS Review IV:4 (1980), pp. 104-108. 2. M ...
162. Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1999:1 (Jul 1999) Home | Issue Contents Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology R.M . Porter Centuries Of Darkness Update After the publication of Centuries of Darkness by James et al in 1991, with its proposal for shortening ancient history by two and a half centuries (reviewed in ... opening paragraph, he has been allowed to publish in the prestigious journal Antiquity (1999, pp. 431-9, An Ultra-low Chronology of Iron Age Palestine'). SIS chronologists have long recognised that the c. 200 years conventionally allotted to the Iron Age I period in Israel (1200-1000BC) is too long to match the archaeology (e ...
163. Sothic Dating: the Shameless Enterprise [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1999:2 (Feb 2000) Home | Issue Contents Sothic Dating: the Shameless Enterprise by Jess E. Lasken The defenders of Sothic dating are shameless in their use of sources and data. Take, for instance, an article defending Sothic dating by Leo Depuydt of Brown University, published in ... Petit Commentaire' de Théon d'Alexandire aux Tables Faciles de Ptolémeé, Città del Vaticano, 1978, p. 203; Ideler, L., Handbuch der mathematischen und technischen Chronologie, 2 Vols., Berlin, 1825-26, 1:157-58. 10. Snyder, W., When Was The Alexandrian Calendar Established? ', American Journal ...
164. The Place of Horemheb in Egyptian History [Journals] [SIS Review]
... brother Sethosis, King of Egypt, is recounted in Flavius Josephus' polemic against Apion. This paper, which is intended as a postscript to an earlier article on the chronology of the XVIIIth Dynasty [3 ], examines the evidence for placing Horemheb at the close of this dynasty, rather than lowering his dates by over 100 years on ... for the Eighteenth Dynasty", SISR II (1977/78) pp. 90-94. 4. The tables of Abydos and Saqqara are reproduced in E. Meyer: Chronologie égyptienne (Paris, 1912), Planche I. 5. A. H. Gardiner: Egypt of the Pharaohs (Oxford, 1961), p. 443 ...
165. Carbon 14 Dates and Velikovsky's Revision of Ancient History [Journals] [Pensee]
... Velikovsky on topics suggested by the latter, including the archaeology of Pylos and Gordion and the C14 tests on samples from the two sites. We are constantly assured that the chronology of Egypt from the time of the 18th Dynasty on is absolutely accurate with perhaps only 20 years uncertainty in a couple of places (1 ). The absolute dates ... which is dependent on Egyptian chronology.) 30. E. Akurgal, Ancient Civilizations and Ruins of Turkey (Istanbul, 1970), p. 14. Earlier (Chronologie der Phrygischen Kunst," Anatolia, 4. 1959, 119-20) he wanted to push them back a bit further, but at no time has he placed them ...
166. Chaldean Account of Genesis [Books]
... I have avoided some of the most important comparisons and conclusions with respect to Genesis, as my desire was first to obtain the recognition of the evidence without prejudice. The chronological notes in the book are one of its weak points, but I may safely say that I have placed the various dates as low as I fairly could, considering ... ,700 years, this identification gives little hope of finding an historical Nimrod. It is most probable that this false identification of Nimrod with Evechous, made by the early chronologists, has caused them to overlook his name and true epoch in the list of Berosus, and has thus lost to us his position in the series of Babylonian sovereigns ...
167. Chapter 17 Corroboration, Convergence, Analysis [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... to make the initial assumption, to go on thinking and to arrive at a conclusion different from that which is scientifically correct." R.G . Collingwood The Idea of History (NY 1994) Charles Ginenthal, Pillars of the Past 525 Historical truth can be determined more accurately when "many seemingly unrelated facts" point consistently to a chronology of the ancient Near East where the phenomena all corroborate and converge. This is especially so when many of the phenomena are of a scientific and technological nature and are not derived from a chronology that is based on historical documents and contexts. As this author has stressed repeatedly, a historical interpretation of documents cannot be valid if it is ...
168. The Emerging Revision of Ancient History: Recent Research [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... claimed? Or was he really Ramses II, as claim Peter James, David Rohl and other proponents of the historical model long pushed by publishers of the British-based Catastrophism and Chronology Review? Did the Exodus occur at the end of the Middle Bronze Age, as they argue and John Bimson argue, and as Velikovsky himself believed? Or did ... August, 1983): 16-29. 9. Yehoshua Etzion, The Lost Bible (Tel Aviv, Israel, 1992). 10. Claude Schauffer, Stratigraphie Comparée et Chronologie de l'Asie Occidentale (IIIe et IIe millenaires) (London, England, 1948). 11. Brad Aaronson, "The Jerusalem Chronology," a privately published ...
169. Introduction - Ages in Chaos? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS C & C Review 2003 (Nov 2003) Conference Proceedings Ages Still in Chaos' Home | Issue Contents Introduction - Ages in Chaos?Trevor Palmer Trevor Palmer is Professor of Life Sciences, Senior Dean and Pro Vice Chancellor at Nottingham Trent University and a member of SIS Council since 1986. Conventional Chronology The chronology of the ancient world currently accepted in most academic circles is based largely on the chronology of ancient Egypt. However, this was not passed down to us intact through the centuries. Instead, it was re-assembled in the late 19th and early 20th centuries from the fragmentary information available. Those remnants of ancient Egypt which survive, magnificent though some are ...
170. Review: Act of God, by Graham Phillips [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1999:1 (Jul 1999) Home | Issue Contents Act of God by Graham Phillips Sidgwick & Jackson, 1998, paperback, £5 .99 John Crowe Act of God' is one of a spate of books by New Age Egyptologists over the last few years. When Michael Reade first ... use this dating method'. However, if the next most favoured date' for Thera from both ice cores and dendrochronology of c. 1159BC is eventually confirmed, many chronologists (both conventional and revisionist) will have to do some serious rethinking. There are a few more obvious problems worth mentioning in passing. While dating the Exodus to ...
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