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220 pages of results. 471. Focus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... unwarranted conclusions being reached." The paper drew a number of illuminating parallels from more recent history, and concluded that the most trustworthy evidence is generally that derived from the stratigraphical record, which can establish not only sequences within a particular site but also the contemporaneity of levels of occupation (strata) at different sites. The implications for Velikovsky's chronology were that, although much of the documentary evidence adduced by Dr Velikovsky seemed open to more than one interpretation, the stratigraphical record in Palestine, Syria, Anatolia and Greece was more consistent with the downward revision of Egyptian history proposed by him than with the conventional scheme of the chronology of the ancient Near East. Can there be a ...
472. The Genesis of Israel and Egypt by Emmett Sweeney [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1997:1 (Oct 1997) Home | Issue Contents REVIEWS The Genesis of Israel and Egypt by Emmett Sweeney (Janus, London, 1997, £6 .95, ISBN: 1 85756 350 6) Summary The book The Genesis of Israel and Egypt was introduced and summarised by its author, Emmett Sweeney, in C&CR 1996:2 [1 ], so my own summary of it will be fairly brief. The introduction sets the scene, citing the repeated failure of historians through the ages to identify, from Egyptian hieroglyphic sources, Biblical characters who were associated with Egypt. Thus the giants among the ancient Hebrews ...
473. The Genesis of Israel and Egypt [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1996:2 (May 1997) Home | Issue Contents The Genesis of Israel and Egypt by Emmett J. Sweeney Emmett Sweeney is a school teacher in London. His book The Genesis of Israel and Egypt has just been published (Janus, London, 1997, £6 .95) and he is also the author of The Lost History of Ireland: an enquiry into the pre-Christian History of the Gaels, (Grianan Press, Derry, 1992). Summary David Rohl's book and TV series A Test of Time', have publicised the New Chronology, which subtracts 2-300 years from pharaonic history to synchronise it with Israel's history. ...
474. On the Survival of Velikovsky's Thesis in 'Ages in Chaos' [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... The Third Seminar of Catastrophism and Ancient History (1986) Home | Issue Contents On the Survival of Velikovsky's Thesis in Ages in Chaos Donovan A. Courville It was apparent to Velikovsky himself that if his thesis in Ages in Chaos[1 ] was to survive, it was going to be necessary to define a satisfactory method for considering the chronology of the late Egyptian dynasties to meet the forward movement of the earlier dynasties by some 500 years. In the last chapter of his volume he had promised that such a reconstruction would be forthcoming in a subsequent publication. The fact that 25 years elapsed before the promised work appeared suggests that the task turned out not to be so readily ...
475. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1993 No 2 (Jan 1994) Home | Issue Contents Letters Porter Replies to Lasken On p. 35 of Workshop 1993:1 , Lasken (or a misprint?) has misquoted what I wrote by omitting the two words as Horemheb's'. The quote should have read Counting Akhenaten's years as Horemheb's (if this actually happened) would therefore have been to ignore his memory, not to honour him. ' (Workshop 1992:2 , p. 22). That seems straightforward enough. For the record, the sense of my reply on p. 22 was partly lost by a change of paragraph setting in Lasken's Forum item ...
476. A Critique of "Ramses II and His Time" [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Contents The remaining contributions to this issue jointly form an approach to the later parts of Velikovsky's historical reconstruction by three of the speakers at the conference at Glasgow last Spring, who also provided a significant part of the material for the special issue of our last volume, where a wide Variety of new and compelling evidence was presented to support the chronological revision Velikovsky proposed in the, first book of the AGES IN CHAOS series, "From the Exodus to King Akhnaton". Peter James' detailed consideration of the latest volume in the series evaluates Velikovsky's proposals for the identification of the XIXth Dynasty of Egypt with the XXVIth Dynasty of Manetho and other writers, in the light of the ...
477. Forum [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Workshop Vol 5 No 3 (Sep 1983) Home | Issue Contents Forum There has been a terrific response from members to the new revised chronology of Rohl & James as outlined in Workshop 5:2 . The enormous number of excellent questions sent in has given us an opportunity to publish a regular "Question and Answer" section in Workshop to be called "Forum " - to open up this new revised chronology to debate. As considerable time and effort is required to provide answers to even the simplest of questions, it is hoped that members will limit their ammunition to a few points at a time. It is intended that all questions submitted will eventually ...
478. C&C Workshop 1993, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: C&C Workshop 1993, Number 1 Texts Home | SIS Workshop Home Society for Interdisciplinary Studies CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP 1993, Number 1 Society News 1 ARTICLES Chronological Implications of a Proper Identification of the Labyrinth: Part II by Jesse E. Lasken 3 Geological Genesis (Revised version) by Harold Tresman 9 Compelling Insights: Concluded in Sorrow by Dwardu Cardona 14 MONITOR 17 REVIEWS: Paradigm Lost? The Facts of Life and Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors reviewed by Trevor Palmer 22 Who Were the Neo-Assyrian Kings? - a review by David Roth 28 Moons, Myths and Man - reviewed by Phillip Clapham 28 LETTERS from R. Atkinson, P. Clapham, A. ...
479. Discussion Comments From the Floor [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon II:1 (1989) Home | Issue Contents Discussion Comments From the Floor NO GROUNDS FOR DESERTING VELIKOVSKY SPEAKER: ALICE MILLER Clark Whelton's "Velikovsky, Fundamentalism and the Revised Chronology" (AEON I:6 , pp. 49-55) is an extremely curious piece of revisionist Velikovsky, with amateur psychoanalysis. While he credits Velikovsky's willingness to question biblical history- by the example of changing one word (" firstborn")- he ignores completely Velikovsky's much greater changes in biblical history: first, Velikovsky denied completely the Genesis account of creation as presented in the Bible, but of much greater importance, he denied a miraculous basis for any of the wonders ...
480. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1992 No 1 (Aug 1992) Home | Issue Contents Society News SIS Autumn Meeting, Nottingham, October 10th 1992 11a.m . to 5p.m ., Trent Polytechnic (Clifton Site) - details in Bulletin No. 3 (July, 1992) Speakers: Dr G. T. Meaden: Stonehenge and the Sacred Marriage' and Prof. I. Wolfe: A Catastrophist Reading of Western Cosmology' The 17th Annual General Meeting The AGM was again held at the Harlequin, Redhill and was attended by an encouraging number of members, among whom we were pleased to be able to welcome Mr and Mrs Derek Batcheller all ...
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