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... From: SIS Internet Digest 1997:1 (Sep 1997) Home | Issue Contents Heinsohn's Revised Chronology & Lynn Rose's Retrocalculations From: rbrtbass@ix.netcom.com (Robert W. Bass) Date: Sat, 15 Mar 1997 01:41:54 -0600 (CST) Could somebody please explain to this newbie, say using absolute dates like "B .C . or BCE" precisely what revision in ancient Mediterranean calendrics has been proposed by Gunnar Heinsohn? I have two reasons for asking: (1 ) In the book "Stephen Jay Gould and Immanuel Velikovsky" the chapter on chronology & retro-calculation archaeoastronomy by my friend Lynn Rose, whose astuteness and diligence ...
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122. Aftermath of the Trojan War [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History IX:1 (Jan 1987) Home | Issue Contents INTERACTION Aftermath of the Trojan War Arie Dirkzwager In my article " 'Dating the Trojan War"[1 ] I tried to make it probable that this great event took place c. 747 B.C . In the new biblical chronology recently developed or promoted by Hickman[2 ] and Sieff,[3 ] the catastrophe of 702 (Sennacherib, Hezekiah) has been moved back to 710[4 ] or even 713.[5 ] Thus there should be a redating of the Velikovskian catastrophes of the 8th century based on the new dates of the Hezekiah catastrophe and a ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 247  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol0901/29trojan.htm
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1996:1 Home | Issue Contents Hazor and the anachronisms in the chronology of the Ancient Near East by Gunnar Heinsohn (This text is dedicated to Abraham Rabinovich of The Jerusalem Post who keeps the outside world so entertainingly up to date on the excavations in the Land of Israel.) In 1850, Josias Leslie Porter identified Tell el-Qedah (also called Tell Waqqas), 25 km north of the Sea of Galilee, as biblical Hazor. The tell rises 30 m above the plain, with the upper city reaching a height of 40 m. The Iron Age upper city (conventionally dated 1200 to 300 BC) covers some 120, ...
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... From: Kronos Vol. VI No. 1 (Fall 1980) Home | Issue Contents The "So-Called" Fixed Sothic Date of Sesostris III, 1872 B. C.John Dayton Editor's Note: The material presented here has been reprinted from John Dayton's book MINERALS METALS GLAZING & MAN by permission of George C. Harrap & Co. Ltd. The book may be obtained by writing to the publisher at the following address: P.O . Box 70, 182-184 High Holborn, London WCIV 7AX. - LMG This date is based on the work of Parker (1950) and Neugebauer (1938). Examination of the facts, however, shows that the date ...
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125. When the Sea Flooded Britain [Journals] [SIS Review]
... type of site. Outwardly, it appeared as an isolated cemetery bounded by a circular wall, situated on a small headland close to a sheltered bay and about 5 metres above the beach. On closer inspection there were the remnants of a small single-cell church within the boundary wall. Traditions have it that these were early Christian sites of uncertain date, often associated with the sea-borne Irish' missionary phase of conversion [2 ]. Although very little archaeological work has been done on these sites, those excavations which have taken place do not contradict this hypothesis [3 ]. I also found this type of site along the western seaboard of mainland Scotland, although with less frequency. ...
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126. A Date Correction for Ramses II [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Workshop Vol 4 No 4 (Mar 1982) Home | Issue Contents A Date Correction for Ramses II Lester J. Mitcham I wish to challenge the dates proposed by the Glasgow chronologists for Ramses II. Messrs James, Bimson and Gammon have defined the first 18 years of the reign of Ramses II as being the years 804-786 BC,(1 ) and regard these dates as fitting into the known pattern of the wars between Syria and Israel, at a time when Ramses II would have been militarily active in this region. In his 5th regnal year Ramses II battled against the Hittite king Mutwallis at Kadesh: this would have occurred in 800 BC according to ...
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... remained negative and highly critical. Unfortunately, the only major criticism of Stiebing to be mounted was submitted belatedly to BAR in late 1978. This was a joint rebuttal from Dr. John J. Bimson and Peter J. James which, despite its scholarly content and tone, was rejected on the grounds that the subject was "out of date" By what logic BAR determined that a serious discussion on the fluid subject of ancient history could be "dated " is a question best left to the philosophers. In any event, KRONOS decided to "reopen the case " and provide, via its own pages, the proper platform that BAR failed to do. It had been ...
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128. Times And Dates. Ch.12 The Ruins Of The East (Earth In Upheaval) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Earth in Upheaval]
... From "Earth in Upheaval" © 1955 by Immanuel Velikovsky | FULL TEXT NOT AVAILABLE Contents Times And Dates The evidence of this and preceding chapters should not be interpreted as proving that there were global catastrophes only in the first and second millennia before the present era; but as substantiating the claim that in those times, too, there were global disturbances: these were actually the last in a line that goes back to much earlier times. According to the narrative of Worlds in Collision, two series of world catastrophes took place in recent times: "one that occurred thirty-four to thirty-five centuries ago, in the middle of the second millennium before the present era; the other ...
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129. The Pitfalls of Radiocarbon Dating [Journals] [Pensee]
... From: Pensée Vol. 3 No 2: (Spring-Summer 1973) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered IV" Home | Issue Contents The Pitfalls of Radiocarbon Dating Immanuel Velikovsky Copyright 1973 by Immanuel Velikovsky How Libby's warnings were ignored Offering in 1952 his new radiocarbon method for calculating the age of organic material (the time interval since the plant or the animal died), W. F. Libby clearly saw the limitations of the method and the conditions under which his theoretical figures would be valid: A. Of the three reservoirs of radiocarbon on earth- the atmosphere, the biosphere, and the hydrosphere, the richest is the last- the oceans with the seas. The correctness of the method ...
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130. Heinsohn's Revised Chronology [Journals] [Aeon]
... proposed is fatally flawed for a number of reasons. In this paper I will point out four of these problems, commenting briefly on three of them and spending a bit more time on the fourth. (1 ) Belief in the Great Antiquity of Civilization In his Did the Sumerians and the Akkadians Ever Exist? Heinsohn claims "that the dating of advanced cultures in Egypt and Mesopotamia as far back as the third millennium BCE is supported only by connection with Abraham based on faith in the Bible." (1 ) He argues that our knowledge of the now lost writings of the Hellenistic historians Manetho (for Egypt) and Berossus (for Mesopotamia) comes only from ancient Jewish ...
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