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511. The Harran Inscription of Nabonidus [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... year started on Nisan 1, 649, and ran to Nisan 648. The problem cannot be solved by pushing back the start of Ashurbanipal's reign from 669 (accession-year) to 671, because that would mean pushing back Esarhaddon's reign, too. And this is impossible. As pointed out in my article, "The Foundations of the Assyro-Babylonian Chronology" (Chronology & Catastrophism Review: Journal of the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies, IX,1987, 14-23), Esarhaddon ruled both Assyria and Babylonia at the same time. To change his rule over Assyria, therefore, would also mean to change his rule over Babylonia. This too is impossible. As shown in my article, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 98  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol1001/35harran.htm
... Sothic Dating: Some Preliminary Remarks Lewis M. Greenberg The conventional reconstruction of Egyptian history is based on the assumption that the Egyptians regulated their calendar according to the heliacal rising of the star Sothis ( Spdt in Egyptian), or Sirius. This is known as Sothic dating, and it has become the pillar of support for reckoning the absolute chronology of ancient Egypt. In the words of Montet: "Were it not for the dates determined by the Sothic Cycle which provide a few fixed points of reference, Egyptian chronology would be a very uncertain field." The application of Sothic dating presumes, among other things: 1) That Sothic astronomical calculations do, in fact, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 97  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0601/051preli.htm
513. Horizons [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1986 No 1 (Jul 1986) Home | Issue Contents Horizons ISIS Update ISIS has been in existence now For a little over nine months. In that time several projects have been inaugurated to test the chronology of the ancient world. These include: (i ) the compilation of a comprehensive reference volume containing all known radio-carbon tests made on samples falling in the time period from 2000 BC to 1 AD (plus analytical commentary); (ii) a catalogue of Egyptian and Assyrian chronological anomalies; and (iii) an analysis of Sothic dating and its effect on the history of Egypt. The results of these projects will be made ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 97  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1986no1/30horiz.htm
514. C&C Workshop 1987, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: C&C Workshop 1987, Number 2 Texts Home | SIS Workshop Home Society for Interdisciplinary Studies CHRONOLOGY & CATASTROPHISM WORKSHOP 1987, Number 2 SOCIETY NEWS 1 ARTICLES A Critical Re-appraisal of the Book of Genesis (II) by Damien Mackey, Frank Calneggia and Paul Money 3 The Late Pleistocene Extinctions: No Evidence for Plato's Atlantis by Trevor Palmer 12 Thera: Chronology at a Crossroads by Bernard Newgrosh 16 REVIEWS: * The Making of a Continent * Gunnar Heinsohn's Mesopotamian Historiography * Aquatic Ape - Update * YHWH 19 MONITOR : * Tin Source Discovered * Meteoritic Stone Hills! * New Angle on Human Evolution * Catastrophe Point in Climatography * And Another Catastrophic Find * Another ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 97  -  01 Sep 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1987no2/index.htm
515. On Dating the Trojan War [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1990 No 1 (June 1990) Home | Issue Contents On Dating the Trojan War by Steven Robinson Suppose that the New Chronology' for Egypt's Third Intermediate Period is sound (allowing for a margin of uncertainty at the earlier end): what consequences would this have for the chronology of Mycenaean Greece? This was the question David Rohl began to address in the last Review [1 ]. After expounding several reasons why the received chronology was unsatisfactory, he suggested that the date of the Trojan War - virtually the only historical event of the Mycenaean period - should be lowered from c.1200 to c.900 BC. The present ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 97  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1990no1/11war.htm
516. Another Velikovsky Affray: the Histories [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1999:1 (Jul 1999) Home | Issue Contents Another Velikovsky Affray: the Histories by Dale F. Murphie Introduction My critique of David Rohl's A Test of Time [1 ] presented objections to the New Chronology' which has been offered as a replacement for Velikovsky's now generally discarded Revised Chronology', itself put together twixt 1944 and 1978. Many new theories for the history of the ancient world are emerging, inspired by notions that Velikovsky lost the plot in at least his last two books [2 ] and some claim glaring inconsistencies in his first [3 ]. I advocate amendments at many points in Velikovsky's work but believe ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 96  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1999n1/30anothr.htm
517. The Israelite Conquest of Canaan [Journals] [Aeon]
... of strata, surprisingly few layers were left over for the well-attested nations whose remains were expected to dominate the site. Unfortunately, they are haunted by finds which are much too recent to be really attributable to the second millenniu and the first four centuries of the first millennium B.C .E . This author's restoration and shortening of Mesopotamian chronology by 1500 (and up to 2000) years allowed for an equivalent reduction of centuries assigned to the best sites in the land of Israel. This resulted in identifying the two unknown nations as Canaanites and Israelites and the enigmatic Hyksos as the Assyrian Empire of the eighth and seventh centuries B.C .E . Thus, the known ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 96  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0104/106israe.htm
... From: SIS C & C Review 2003 (Nov 2003) Conference Proceedings Ages Still in Chaos' Home | Issue Contents Implications for Chronology if Certain Historical' Characters are Mythological Ev Cochrane Ev Cochrane, an American teacher of cultural anthropology, is the author of Martian Metamorphoses, The Planet Mars in Ancient Myth and Religion and The Many Faces of Venus and has published many articles on mythology and archaeoastronomy Introduction Despite the fact that the 21st century is well under way, hardly a year goes by without some US senator introducing a bill to teach the Genesis version of life-history in the nation's public schools - as if Moses' version is every bit as valid as Darwin's. Although ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 96  -  12 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2003/096implications.htm
519. The Search for Sethos [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... parallels between the exploits of Sethosis, as described by Josephus, and the military achievements of Ramesses III. It had been my own contention that Ramesses III should be identified (in part) not only with this Sethosis mentioned by Josephus, but also with the Sethos of Herodotus. I had developed this view in the context of the Glasgow Chronology'. The second event which led me to abandon my original intentions was the preliminary publication in WORKSHOP 5:2 , pp.12-22, of the alternative to the Glasgow' model by David Rohl and Peter James. The extensive research undertaken by Rohl and James on Egypt's Third Intermediate Period seems to show that intractable problems lie in ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 96  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/vol0601/06seth.htm
520. A Lowered Chronology for the Twelfth Dynasty [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... From: The Velikovskian Vol 2 No 4 (1994) Home | Issue Contents A Lowered Chronology for the Twelfth Dynasty Lynn E Rose The purpose of this paper is simply to call the reader's attention to some unexpected, but very important, developments that have come about in connection with my work on the calendars of Hellenistic and Roman Egypt. Any detailed argument will have to be deferred to other occasions. I have found that the El-Lahun papyri contain very strong evidence that the Twelfth Dynasty needs to be lowered by a full Sothic period. Thus, the so-called Middle Kingdom (of which the Twelfth Dynasty is the concluding part) belongs right smack in the middle of the first ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 96  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/velikov/vol0204/lowered.htm
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