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... been underway for several years now. It was recognised at an early stage that Velikovsky's reorganisation of Egyptian Dynasties, which places the 22nd-25th Dynasties between the 18th and 19th [1 ], is unacceptable being contradicted by both archaeological and textual evidence. Research was therefore focused on ways in which the TIP might be accommodated into the so-called Glasgow Chronology's dates for the 19th and 20th Dynasties (which in turn were dependent on Velikovsky's dating of the 18th Dynasty) [2 ]. It eventually became clear, however, that the TIP could not be sufficiently shortened or overlapped with other periods to permit the "Glasgow" dates for the preceding dynasties. On the other hand, the research ...
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142. Mitcham Replies [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... or desirable to move D-I at Babylon into the era of the late 12th century. Neither in my correspondence with Dr. Courville or indeed in my critique had I or do I propose that kings of the Sealand or Kassite dynasties ruled from the city of Babylon during the period of the 1st dynasty. Neither do I propose a 12th century date for the end of the 1st dynasty. These two misunderstandings on Dr. Courville's part and his withdrawal from our agreement on the placement of the Sealand dynasty form the entire basis of his "Response" to my critique. I shall now reply to that response page by page. Dr. Courville begins by rebuking me for not referring ...
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... Chavesse Questions: In his "Foundations of the Assyro-Babylonian Chronology, C & C Review 1987, pp.14-23, Carl Olof Jonsson indeed makes it appear that Assyro-Babylonian chronology is beyond challenge, perhaps back to Tukulti-apul-eshara I; however, it may not be quite as well established in its entirety as historians would like it to be. The date for Psarhaddon is often given as 681 in preference to 680; and it probably cannot be proved that the earlier dating is incorrect. The length of the reign of Sennacherib is not clearly found in ancient sources; thus "24 years" is only preferred because this figure fits, apparently. The so-called Eponym Chronicle indeed refers to an ...
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144. Velikovsky's 360 days/year calendar [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1996:2 (Feb 1997) Home | Issue Contents Newsgroups: sci.archaeology Velikovsky's 360 days/year calendar From: Ykon, ykon@jp.oracle.com Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 13:45:40 + 0900 Recently I've read Japanese translation of the "Fingerprint of the Gods". I was felt this is very interesting readings. And also I thought arguments in this book is something look like Velikovsky's "World in Collision". I hardly say which part is same but they are same kind of thinking on ancient catastrophic event such as "Water Flood" myth. I know Velikovsky's argument is very dangerous ...
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... very generous offer since it allows me to give some conclusions which I plan to document in an expanded article at a later time. It is, furthermore, especially noteworthy that this journal's editor encourages me to make remarks that do not coincide with his own assessments in his earlier article. It seems particularly important to remember certain facts about the dating of Thera's Late Bronze Age volcanic eruption, since several Velikovskians have seized upon this event as confirmation for a 15th century global cataclysm probably caused by a Venusian near-collision, and a likely triggering device for the miracles of the Exodus, including the days of darkness, the pillars of smoke and fire, and the splitting of the Sea of ...
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146. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the point where the planet ceased to be visible to the naked eye. During the next nine months, as the dust gradually settled, the albedo would be returning to normal. However, while that was happening, the planet itself was waning and the two factors cancelled each other out. Thus Venus remained invisible down to its computed setting date. At the rising date, on the other hand, Venus was rapidly approaching its brightest phase; while the albedo, if not yet back to normal, must have been not far off it. As a result, Venus became visible on its computed rising date. Year 14 has a similar type of invisibility period, This probably ...
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147. A Chronological Note on the Kassites [Journals] [Aeon]
... (5 ) Archaeologists have long been puzzled by the fact "that neo-Babylonian [ -7th/6th century] types of buildings as well as ground plans architecturally form a historical unity with the neo-Sumerians"(6 ) of the twenty first century BCE. As for true arches, a similar appearance of this sophisticated architectural achievement at three different dates(7 ) with blank centuries in between is known, e.g ., from Ur: We do possess evidence that the round (true) arch was used under the Third Dynasty.(8 ) The next true arch at Ur had already been: excavated by Taylor, the British consul at Basra, when he dug ...
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... Sons of the East and the Sun 108-year Cyclicism of the Ancient Catastrophes, The 1552 Exodus, The 18 possible planets lacking a star 1989 ISIS/SIS Nile Cruise, The 1990 ISIS Fellowship Lecture Meeting 2nd SIS Cambridge Conference Abstracts 360 Day Year: An Ambiguity Resolved, The 360 Day Year: Science and Humanities, The 40Ar/39Ar Dating anomalies A A Bronze Age Disaster. Exodus to Arthur: Catastrophic encounters with comets by M.G .L . Baillie A COMPUTER STUDY AA&ES - Amateur Astronomy & Earth Sciences Aba: The Glory and the Torment; The life of Dr Immanuel Velikovsky by Ruth Velikovsky Sharon, PhD Abimilki, Azaru and Nikmed in the El-Amarna ...
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... list probably read The Heights of David' (reported in BAR Jan/Feb 1999, pp. 34-5). This would be the third likely mention of David in ancient inscriptions, the others being the Dan stela and the Mesha stela. Another Lower Than Low Chronology For Mesopotamia There has long been a debate amongst Mesopotamian scholars concerning the dates of Hammurabi's First Dynasty of Babylon. Solutions have been astronomically based by matches to the Venus Tablets of Ammisaduqa (penultimate king of the dynasty). The three favourite solutions were called High, Middle and Low. The Middle chronology (Hammurabi 1792-1750BC) generally appears in lists of kings but scholars in recent years have come to favour the ...
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150. Out of the Desert? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Mediterranean at the end of the Bronze Age." Chapter I - Textual and archaeological evidence' - provides a useful summary of numerous anachronisms and discrepancies found in Old Testament texts from various sources, which were finally incorporated into the canonical version compiled under Josiah (639-608 BC) and during the Babylonian exile after 587 BC. Chapter II - Dating the Exodus and Settlement' - examines the implications of adopting dates for the Exodus of c.1440 BC and for the Conquest of c.1400 BC. Stiebing's assumption, in line with the conventional chronology, that this dating places both events in the Egyptian 18th Dynasty and the Late Bronze Age, leads him to reject this dating ...
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