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... From: SIS Review Vol 1 No 5 (Summer 1977) Home | Issue Contents A REVISED CHRONOLOGY FOR THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST Copyright (c ) Society for Interdisciplinary Studies, 1977. THE PURPOSE OF THIS PAPER is to draw the attention of ancient historians and archaeologists, particularly those concerned with Biblical and Near Eastern Studies, to Ages In Chaos', by Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky. This book was first published in 1953, after its author had already achieved a certain notoriety among professional astronomers and astrophysicists by the radical nature of the hypotheses advanced in Worlds In Collision', in which the most fundamental assumptions about the solar system and its history had been questioned. Ages ...
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262. The Chronology of the Late Kings of Egypt [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History I:1 (1978) Home | Issue Contents The Chronology of the Late Kings of Egypt Donovan A. Courville It would seem that the problems of ancient chronology of Egypt would be more readily solved as one proceeds from the early dynasties to the more recent period. This has not been the case. The internal chronology of the Xllth dynasty is known with a high degree of certainty; that of the XVlllth dynasty is hardly less so. But from this point on, one enters an era of increased historical complexity. In spite of the far greater amount of inscriptive evidence available, the chronology becomes more and more fraught with perplexing problems ...
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263. Chapter 4 Scientific ? Radiocarbon Dating [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... is often submitted for [radiocarbon] dating in the spirit of adding scientific precision to the archaeologists' pre-existing beliefs." R. Hedges, quoted in David M. Rohl, Pharaohs and Kings (NY 1995) p. 384 Radiocarbon dating is considered by many researchers as a scientific process that can also deliver absolute dates for organizing the chronology of the ancient world. What is rarely presented to the public is that there are a significant number of researchers who are adamant in rejecting the validity of this method of dating. As Gwen Schultz remarked, dating via radiocarbon has "a host of geologic Charles Ginenthal, Pillars of the Past 119 believers . . . [and] ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 308  -  27 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0601/04scientific.pdf
264. The el-Amarna Letters and the New Chronology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1988 (Vol X) Home | Issue Contents The el-Amarna Letters and the New Chronology David Rohl and Bernard Newgrosh David Rohl is currently studying for a degree in Ancient History and Egyptology at University College, London. He is Director of The Institute for the Study of Interdisciplinary Sciences and Editor of the Journal of Ancient Chronology Forum. His detailed answers to questions on the New Chronology regularly appear in Workshop's Forum section. Bernard Newgrosh is a GP in NW England, having studied at Oxford University and graduated in 1975 from St Mary's Hospital Medical School, Paddington. Since 1982 he has been the editor of Workshop, and in 1987 he took ...
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... From: Aeon I:6 (1988) Home | Issue Contents Velikovsky, Fundamentalism and the Revised Chronology Clark Whelton In the summer of 1977 I spent a day at Immanuel Velikovsky's home in Princeton. We sat in the living room and talked about history. Peoples of the Sea had just appeared in print. Velikovsky was brimming with optimism. By following volume I of his "Ages in Chaos" series with volume V, and leaving the middle three instalments until last, he intended to establish and secure the perimeter of his revised chronology. There were both advantages and risks to this method. Jumping to the end of the series allowed Velikovsky to champion a radically lowered ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. I No. 3 (Fall 1975) Home | Issue Contents Eastern Anatolia and Velikovsky's Chronological Revisions* I Robert H. Hewsen [* Paper read at the Duquesne History Forum, Pittsburgh, Pa., October 29, 1974.] I In this study, I would like to address myself to an examination of Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky's chronological revisions in relation to the little known regions of Eastern Anatolia, Caucasia, and the Armenian Plateau, for these revisions, if valid, must be applicable to every geographical area of the ancient East, great and small, well-known and obscure, whose chronology has been based on that of Egypt.( ...
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267. Problems for Rohl's New Chronology [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1991 No 1 (July 1991) Home | Issue Contents FORUM Problems for Rohl's New Chronology Emmet Sweeney questions: A. Greece David Rohl places the Trojan War around 950 BC and the end of the Bronze Age about fifty years later. Yet these early dates fly in the face of a great body of evidence. The Olympiads: 1. How is it that Homer, who must have been born within a century of the First Olympiad (traditionally 776 BC), speaks of King Nestor as a victor in the Games? (Iliad xi, 671, & 761) 2. How is it that numerous Heroic Age figures who ...
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268. Tiglath-pileser versus Pul: A challenge to the accepted view [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... scholars and theologians. That this concept is not correct is the subject of this brief essay. This article is taken from a chapter in the book "Bible 7, History 0" by this author. (Winston-Derek Publishers, Nashville, Tenn.) The misidentification of Tigiath-Pileser III with Pul is due primarily because all scholars use an incorrect chronology of the kings of Israel and Judah. The chronology most often used is a "Thiele" type chart which shows the division of the kingdom as about 931 B.C . A few still use an "Ussher" type chart which shows the division of the kingdom as anywhere from 972 B.C . to 976 B. ...
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269. Chapter 1 The Foundations of Ancient History [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... " Oscar Wilde The Critic as Artist (1891), p. 101 "The very ink with which all history is written is merely fluid prejudice." Mark Twain Following the Equator (1897), vol. 2, chapter 3 12 VELIKOVSKIAN Vol. VI, Nos. 1, 2, 3 The foundations of ancient Near Eastern chronology are assumed by nearly all researchers — historians — in the field to be properly and correctly delineated, and therefore they believe that their history is properly erected on this basis. Though it is admitted that there may be discrepancies within that framework, it is nevertheless accepted that these are relatively trivial and in no way contradict the blueprint organized ...
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270. New Proposals For A Downdating the Egyptian New Kingdom [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... the need for a considerable shortening of the otherwise mostly obscure interval between Dynasties 20 and 26. (See also summary in this issue Interaction). This would result in much lower dates than usual for the immediately preceding Egyptian New Kingdom (Dyn. 18-20). In view of the limited possibilities for shortening the dynasties involved, such a chronological shift would require very considerable dynastic overlaps during this period. Specifically: It appears that a solution to a number of problems in early Dyn. 21 princely genealogy requires a short Dyn. 20/21 overlap (ca. 20 years).1 And strong evidence of the need for a much longer Dyn. 21/22 overlap ...
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