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220 pages of results. 71. On Dayton and Dating [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , Glazing and Man (Harrap, London, 1978), which appeared in SISR III:4 , 1979, pp. 81-3. Dayton's book rightly questions the conventional chronology of the ancient Near East, and provides a huge compendium of data in favour of lower dates for the Late Bronze Age. However, Dayton's own revised time-scale does ... find artistic endeavour interrupted at that period. Thus the facts collected by Dayton can be brought into a logical scheme when Velikovsky's dates for the XVIIIth Dynasty, and the Glasgow Chronology's dates for the XIXth and XXth Dynasties, are applied to the relevant finds. A Response from John Dayton John Dayton (M . Phil.) conducted his postgraduate ...
72. Genealogical Evidence for a Shortening of the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... ) to the late 11th century B. C., instead of the late 13th century (probably 1213 B.C .) as currently accepted.1 The indicated chronological shifts would consist of a short Dyn.20/21 overlap, a quite long Dyn.21/22 overlap (c . mid-later 9th century), an ... .22 than allowed for by the above chronology. 10. L.1207 contains the following seemingly roughly datable series of individuals (see J. Lieblein Recherches sur la Chronologie Egyptienne d'apres les Listes Genealogiques, 1873, 142f. I would like to thank Lester Mitcham for bringing this book- and the whereabouts of a copy- to my ...
73. Some 'New Chronology' Issues [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1989 No 2 (Feb 1990) Home | Issue Contents FORUM Some New Chronology' Issues Tony Rees questions David Rohl: a). The Memphite genealogy of Ankhefensekhmet, as stated by David, does not list any names for the 20th dynasty. There seems to be, however, at least ... that this illusion is directly responsible for the dilemma' admitted by David. As a conclusion I might note that there is another major obstacle to my acceptance of the New Chronology's 18th/20th Dynasty synchronisms. This obstacle comes about as a result of synchronising the above two 400 year periods. When they are exactly synchronised we find Jacob being ...
74. Assessing Middle Kingdom Lunar Dates [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1994 (Vol XVI) (Oct 1995) Home | Issue Contents Assessing Middle Kingdom Lunar Dates work reviewed: Lynn E. Rose: The Astronomical Evidence for Dating the End of the Middle Kingdom of Ancient Egypt to the Early Second Millennium: A Reassessment',JNES 53:4 (1994 ... using Sothic and lunar materials to date the Twelfth Dynasty'. These are R. Krauss: Sothis und Monddaten (Hildesheim, 1985) and U. Luft: Die chronologische Fixierung des aegyptischen Mittleren Reiches nach dem Tempelarchiv von Illahun (Vienna, 1992). The lunar evidence used by Parker, and later by Krauss, are the four ...
75. Chronological Problems in the Archaeology of the Hittites [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Review Vol VI No 1-3 (1982) "The 1978 Glasgow Conference Proceedings" Home | Issue Contents Saturday afternoon CHAIRMAN: HAROLD TRESMAN Chronological Problems in the Archaeology of the Hittites Peter J. James A revised chronology of the sort proposed by Immanuel Velikovsky's Ages in Chaos, if applied to the history of ancient Anatolia and ... in the ceramic traditions of periods H and C, as well as archaeological evidence of uninterrupted occupation. 30. C.F .A . Schaeffer: Stratigraphie comparée et chronologie de l'Asie occidentale (Oxford, 1948), passim. (For a discussion of Schaeffer's work see G. J.Gammon: "Bronze Age Destructions in the ...
76. On the Placement of Haremhab: A Critique of Gammon [Journals] [Kronos]
... while conventional dating places Haremhab in the latter part of the fourteenth century B.C . Gammon's proposal was offered as part of "some tentative beginnings of an alternative Glasgow chronology' ", to use the words of Peter James,(1 ) begun at the Glasgow Conference on Ages in Chaos held in the spring of 1978. However ... Gammon fails to present a single shred of synchronistic evidence in support of a ninth century placement of Haremhab; and his essay is nothing more than a summary collection of conventional chronologists' attempts to place Haremhab at the close of the Eighteenth Dynasty. The ninth century context is not established. Even though the "Glasgow chronologists" agree that the ...
77. Rejoinder to Velikovsky [Journals] [Pensee]
... No 5: (Winter 1974-75) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered X" Home | Issue Contents Rejoinder to Velikovsky William H. Stiebing, Jr.PALESTINIAN STRATIGRAPHY AND THE REVISED CHRONOLOGY Dr. Stiebing is Associate Professor of History, University of New Orleans. In the Winter, 1973-74 issue of Pensee (pp. 38-42), Immanuel Velikovsky replied ... were meticulously observed and the pottery which each stratum contained was kept separate and compared with the pottery of the other layers. Such a stratigraphical succession can provide only a relative chronology-that is, from the superposition of materials in the earth we can learn that the pottery types and other artifacts we label Early Bronze Age in Palestine were in use before ...
78. Greek History Begins in the Sixth Century B.C. [Journals] [Aeon]
... in numbers of years, and by putting Reigns and Successions equipollent to Generations, and three Generations to an hundred or an hundred and twenty years (as appears by their chronology) they have made the Antiquities of Greece three or four hundred years older than the truth. Isaac Newton (1728) (4 ) Who ever considers that the ... 228. 64. Franz Kiechle, Messenische Studien (Mnchen, 1957), p. 12. 65. F.K . Ginzel, Handbuch der mathematischen und technischen Chronologie, Vol. II (Leipzig, 1911), p. 498. 66. M.P . Nilsson, Primitive Time-Reckoning (Lund/London, 1920) ...
79. Testing Rohl's Test of Time [Journals] [Aeon]
... to this writer. To be candid, I would have preferred the same space to have been used to provide a much more "meaty" text by which the overall chronological implications might be better assessed, although, in reality, there is more than enough information delivered to seal the doom of the whole concept. The large number of ... BC," [15] there is no doubt that Rohl thinks he is on to a winner. He rejoices that "Astronomical research has not only supported the New Chronology's dates for the late 18th Dynasty but has refined the absolute dating to within a single year." [16] This leads him to logically conclude that his subsequent ...
80. Review: A Bronze Age Disaster. Exodus to Arthur: Catastrophic encounters with comets, by M.G.L. Baillie [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1999:1 (Jul 1999) Home | Issue Contents REVIEWS A Bronze Age Disaster. Exodus to Arthur: Catastrophic encounters with comets by M.G .L . Baillie Batsford, London, 1999, ISBN 0713483520, hardback £19.99 Peter James There is an urgent need for an ... dating of the ice core in question or the results of the analysis. There is now no consensus - as there was a few years ago - among dendrochronologists and ice-core chronologists over the proxy dating of Thera - but without that apparently impressive scientific' consensus, what is there to support a 17th-century date for the explosion of Thera at all ...
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