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... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2002:1 (Jul 2002) Home | Issue Contents SIS Conference 2002: AGES STILL IN CHAOS An investigation into progress made in the revision of ancient history since 1952 and possible ways forward 13th- 15th September 2002 at the Royal National Hotel, Bedford Way, London Marking the Go1den Jubilee of the publication in 1952 of Ages in Chaos' by Dr Immanuel Velikovsky and acknowledging the Golden Jubilee in the same year of Professor W F Libby's work on radiocarbon dating, the conference will bring together both academics and laymen who have contributed to, or have an interest in, the controversy resulting from Velikovsky's claim that the chronology of the ancient ...
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422. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1990 No 1 (June 1990) Home | Issue Contents Letters A Caution on Use of Sources Dear Sir, I would like to make a brief comment regarding the use (or misuse) of traditional Jewish sources by the advocates of the New Chronology'. One of the sources cited as proof' that Thutmose III cannot be Shishak is a Midrash which seems to equate Solomon's father-in-law and the pharaoh who sacked the Temple. This shows a total misunderstanding of the nature of the Midrash. It is accepted even in the Orthodox Jewish community that not all Midrashim are to be taken literally. To give an example, would the advocates of ...
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... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2001:1 (Apr 2001) Home | Issue Contents An Investigation into the Reality of the Early Medieval Dark Age by Trevor Palmer Trevor Palmer is Professor of Life Sciences and Senior Dean at the Nottingham Trent University. He graduated in biochemistry from Cambridge University and obtained a PhD from London University He is the author of Understanding Enzymes, Principles of Enzymology for Technological Applications and Controversy: Catastrophism and Evolution - The Ongoing Debate. He has been a member of SIS Council since 1986 and is currently Chairman.. A previous paper [1 ] discussed the attempt of the Russian mathematician, A.T . Fomenko, to deny the existence ...
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424. Chapter 12 Pottery Dating and the Sumerians [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... they would not be similar in form and design to pottery made in the first or second millennia. Nevertheless, Dayton shows that this is indeed the case: "In Mesopotamia where the connections or similarities with Ist Dynasty Egypt have been noted, even so far as to suggest sea travel between Ur and Egypt, again [the derived] chronology is based on Petrie's Abydos pots."1 That is, the form and style of pottery found in the Sumerian city of Ur dated to the third millennium B.C . was so similar in type to the pottery that Petrie found at Abydos that the archaeologists could suggest that there was sea travel between Ur and Egypt. But ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 124  -  27 May 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0601/12pottery.pdf
425. Some Notes on the "Assuruballit Problem" [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Some Notes on the "Assuruballit Problem"Peter J. James Copyright (C ) 1979 P. J. James Mr James, Assistant Editor of SIS Review, is a graduate in Ancient History and Archaeology of Birmingham University, where he specialised in Mesopotamian Studies. He is also a Senior Editor of KRONOS. A perennial problem for Velikovsky's chronological revision has been the apparent synchronism between Assuruballit I of Assyria and the Amarna pharaohs. Can this be resolved? In a letter to the SIS Review (1 :3 , p. 23) E. V. GULBEKIAN pointed out the problem of the synchronism held to exist between Assuruballit I of Assyria and the Amarna pharaohs of Egypt ...
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426. C&C Workshop 1990, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: C&C Workshop 1990, Number 1 Texts Home | SIS Workshop Home Society for Interdisciplinary Studies CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP 1990, Number 1 SOCIETY NEWS 1 ARTICLES Solomon, The Exodus and Abraham Related to Egyptian Chronology by R. M. Porter 4 Celestial Mechanics of the Half-century Venus Interval by Robert B. Driscoll 10 On Dating the Trojan War by Steven Robinson 11 FORUM 1. On Ecological Niches in Evolution (Salkeld/Palmer) 8 2. Three Views of Heinsohn's Chronology: A. Gunnar Heinsohn B. Brad Aaronson C. Emmet Sweeney 15 18 20 Horizons: History, proto-History and the Search for Synchronisms 22 MONITOR : * C-T impact site? * ...
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427. Three Views of Heinsohn's Chronology [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1990 No 1 (June 1990) Home | Issue Contents FORUM Three Views of Heinsohn's Chronology A. Egypt and the Akkadian Language a reply from Gunnar Heinsohn In Workshop 1989:1 , p. 21, Bernard Newgrosh put forward the claim that there is, indeed, absolutely no evidence that the Hyksos dynasties left behind them a legacy of Akkadian which the rulers of the 18th Dynasty could have continued to use'. Since Dr Newgrosh's statement seems to be directed against this author's identification of the Assyrians of the 7th century BC as known to Herodotus (Histories I:95) with the 17th century BC Hyksos rulers of Egypt as well ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 123  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1990no1/15views.htm
428. C&C Workshop 1993, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: C&C Workshop 1993, Number 2 Texts Home | SIS Workshop Home Society for Interdisciplinary Studies CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP 1993, Number 2 Society News The Cambridge Conference Jill Abery 1 The Autumn Meeting Jill Abery 4 Ancient History Study Group, September 1993 Davids Roth and Salkeld 6 Articles The Great 250,000 Year Ice Core by Alasdair N. Beal 7 Did the Achaemenids Ape the Assyrians? by Gunnar Heinsohn 8 Assyrian and Babylonian Chronology by A Chavasse 13 Forum Egyptian Dynasties 20-21 Rees and Porter 14 The New Chronology' and the Amarna Period : Where's David? ' Goldberg and Newgrosh 16 Monitor 24 Bookshelf By Jill Abery 29 Reviews The Conservative Approach to Planetary Catastrophism ...
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429. A British Forum for the Velikovsky Debate [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... remarkable series of new synchronisms, such as his conclusion that Queen Hatshepsut's voyage to the "Land of Punt [Pwene]" appears in the Bible as the visit of the "Queen of Sheba" to the court of King Solomon. Such a revision of Egyptian history, Velikovsky claims, would solve at a stroke a vast range of chronological difficulties, from the apparent Greek characters found on the tiles of Ramesses III (currently dated to the 12th century BC) to the problematical "Dark Ages" that were inserted into Greek and Anatolian histories after their chronologies were linked to that of Egypt. In Palestine the Israelite Conquest of Canaan would be reflected in the destruction of its ...
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430. C&C Workshop 1995, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: C&C Workshop 1995, Number 2 Texts Home | SIS Workshop Home Society for Interdisciplinary Studies CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP 1995, Number 2 Editor's Notes 1 Society News The Velikovsky Centenary Conference 2 SIS Study Group June 1995 5 Articles Baal-Manzer The Tyrian: A Reappraisal by Brad Aaronson 6 David, Solomon & Archaeology: Revised Chronologies Compared by Jeremy Goldberg 10 The MacCecht and Cuchulainn by Phillip Clapham 16 Egyptian Chronology - The Multiple Name Factor by Jesse E. Lasken 18 Bel and Dragons by Phillip Clapham 20 Forum Tony Rees and Jess Lasken Monitor 23 Internet Watch 29 Reviews When the Earth Nearly Died (Allen and Delair) reviewed by Jill Abery 32 The Orion Mystery ( ...
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