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401. Dating the Amarna Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1989 No 2 (Feb 1990) Home | Issue Contents FORUM Dating the Amarna Letters Rejoinder from Brad Aaronson: It was interesting to see the comments on the Rohl/Newgrosh Chronology made by Anthony Chavasse (Workshop 1989:1 ). It seems clear that Chavasse was implying the possibility of identifying Labayu with Ahab. We should keep in mind that very few of those who continue to support Velikovsky's 18th Dynasty dates accept his identification of Rib-Addi and Abdi-Hiba as Ahab and Jehoshaphat, particularly after Martin Sieff and Peter James demonstrated that Jehoram and Joram fit much better. Thus the suggestion that Rib-Addi be seen as a son of Labayu should be ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 138  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1989no2/12amarn.htm
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2001:2 (Jan 2002) Home | Issue Contents Letters Ages in Chaos versus the New Chronologies' of Rohl and James Phillip Clapham There was a frenetic rush to narrow the scope of a revision after the collapse of the ' Glasgow Chronology'. The race was on to get into print after it had become clear that Ramesses II could not be relocated in the 8th or 7th centuries BC - he was too important a figure to be marginalised. Subsequently, it was decided (with a warm glow) that the Biblical shishak could be identified with Ramesses II - or Ramesses III. However, the New Chronologies have discarded catastrophic ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 138  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2001n2/65ages.htm
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1991 No 2 (Jan 1992) Home | Issue Contents FORUM New Chronology Issues, continued from Workshop 1991:1 Further response from Emmet Sweeney: Dear Sir, My reaction to the responses' to my Problems for Rohl's New Chronology' in the last issue of Workshop was one of astonishment. If my paper displayed complete ignorance' of the issues, then the answers of my critics represent a veritable monument to circular reasoning and sophistry. To begin with, Steven Robinson declares how it is generally accepted by modern historians that the institution of the [Olympic] Games long predated the victory of Coreobus in the sprint race of 776 BC ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 137  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1991no2/16forum.htm
404. The Timna Test [Journals] [Aeon]
... and collectively, shrieked protest that their life's work in Biblical history had been found wanting to an extraordinary degree. They knew from myriad secondary evidences that the Negev and Arabah had been densely populated and mined in the first half of the first millennium ( -999/ -500). They knew that Assyrian influences on pottery provided a vital chronological cross-check and that they could not be mistaken in these conclusions. But Beno Rothenberg and Yohanan Aharoni also knew! They knew that, in this debate, they had a chronological arbiter and, with it, the advantage and the last word. Discovery of an Egyptian temple in the Arabah in 1969 conclusively demonstrated that the pottery which Glueck ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 137  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0505/079timna.htm
... From: Aeon I:2 (Feb 1988) Home | Issue Contents Did the Sumerians and the Akkadians Ever Exist?Gunnar Heinsohn The following is an abridged English version of Gunnar Heinsohn's manuscript on the revision of Mesopotamian chronology. A complete German edition will be published in Franfurt in May, 1988. Part I The Sequence of Historical Periods in Southern Mesopotamia since the Beginning of Advanced Culture According to Conventional Historiography. I. Until ca. 3000 BCE: Neolithic villages with tribal societies.Problems: The ethnic identity of the inhabitants is unknown; it is unclear whether they inherited their advanced culture from another nation, created it themselves, or had it imposed on them by ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 135  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0102/017sumer.htm
406. Dating the Trojan War [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... of Heracles, the expedition of the Argonauts, and the Trojan War. Some decennia after that war the descendants of the Heraclids or the immigration of the Dorians, another Greek tribe, caused the end of Mycenaean civilization. The Dark Ages, well known from Velikovsky's work, commenced ~1200 or 1100. Thinking about consequences of the revised chronology on Greek history, one discovers that a main problem is finding a fixed point for Mycenaean chronology. Ancient historiography had centered it all around the Trojan War, and, indeed, it is useful to keep it there. The most important literary sources, unfortunately- as far as they favor the traditional chronology- suggest a date in ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 135  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol0801/75trojan.htm
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1997:1 (Oct 1997) Home | Issue Contents Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology R.M . Porter The Ekron Inscription A stone block with a five line building dedication inscription in Hebrew/Phoenician characters was discovered at the end of the final season of excavation at Tel Miqne (Ekron in Philistia) in 1996 and was briefly mentioned in C&CR 1996:1 p. 36. It has now been published in the Israel Exploration Journal 47 (1997) pp. 1-16 by S Gitin, T Dothan and J Naveh, who are the excavators and Israel's leading expert on ancient West Semitic inscriptions respectively. The translation ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 134  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1997n1/36east.htm
408. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1991 No 1 (July 1991) Home | Issue Contents Letters Who Was Hiawatha?Dear Sir, Irving Wolfe has made us well aware of the catastrophic import in the works of Shakespeare, and the catastrophic content of such literary works as Milton's Paradise Lost is self evident, but I was quite surprised to find similar, very obvious allusions to a Velikovsky-type scenario in Longfellow's The Song of Hiawatha'. Hiawatha himself is early portrayed as a god figure with many of the attributes of Christ, perhaps an Osiris character, who battles with his own father and later is associated with the first cultivation of corn and the invention of writing. ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 134  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1991no1/32letts.htm
... From: Aeon I:6 (1988) Home | Issue Contents Egyptian Chronology: A Solution to the Hyksos Problem Gunnar Heinsohn In Egypt, as in Mesopotamia, an advanced civilisation centred on the temple only arises towards the end of the second millennium BCE. The Old, Middle and New Kingdoms- terms which were completely unknown to the ancient Egyptians- belong entirely to the 1st millennium BCE, and- with one or two displacements- generally run parallel. One may well consider an analogy with the kings of Hannover, Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony and Austria, who were all German rulers yet reigned simultaneously with one of them also figuring as emperor. Temporarily, one ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 134  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0106/065egypt.htm
410. The Venus Tablets: A Fresh Approach? [Journals] [Kronos]
... E. Rose and Raymond C. Vaughan In an article entitled "The Venus Tablets: A Fresh Approach", Journal for the History of Astronomy, XIII (1982), pages 23-49, John D. Weir reviews previous studies of the so-called "Venus Tablets of Ammisaduqa" and offers "a fresh approach" that favors the long chronology ( -1701 to -1680 for the reign of Ammisaduqa). Fifty years ago, an even longer long chronology was defended by Langdon, Fotheringham, and Schoch (hereafter LFS), who favored -1920 to -1899. Ever since Kugler attributed the Venus tablets to the reign of Ammisaduqa, the aim of investigators has been to find a ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 134  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol1002/001venus.htm
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