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... title, "Redating the Exodus and Conquest". He is currently continuing his researches into the stratigraphy and chronology of Palestine. The second and concluding part of this paper examines biblilical and Egyptian evidence in support of Velikovsky's synchronism of the Exodus and the Hyksos invasion. IN PART I OF THIS ESSAY [1 ], I presented arguments for dating Joseph and the Hebrew migration into Egypt in the reign of Sesostris III, 5th ruler of the XIIth Dynasty. I also argued that the Hebrew tribes remained in Egypt for about 400 years. Combining this with a date of c. 1450 BC for the Exodus, a chronology was obtained for the XIIth Dynasty which places its end at ...
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... toward either increased wetness or dryness in all regions of the Earth. The change at this time was sufficiently large so that climatic phase boundaries have been established for various geographical regions, as shown in Table 1. These boundaries have been established essentially independently of each other, and are based on regional studies. Four of the six transitions are dated at, or close to, 2300 BC. In the case of the Atlantic/Sub-Boreal and Altithermal/Medithermal transitions, although the estimated dates from researchers vary from 2500 to 2000 BC, specific European and North American climatic variation dating reports cluster well around the postulated 2300 BC date for the event. In all regions of the Earth ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 181  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1987/34model.htm
203. Further Notes on Abi Milki and Pygmalion [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... and I go away with all thy ships and my whole city. .. ." This appears to be a threat in response to Egyptian failure to provide protection against the SaGaz peoples in combination with famine and drought. Velikovsky compares the threat to abandon Tyre en masse to that of the historical migration and foundation of Carthage, by tradition dated to the 7th year of Pygmalion and associated with natural phenomena and religious dissension. In EA 35 the king of Alasiya (Cyprus) declares, "the hand of Nergal [plague] is upon my land and upon my house." Suppiluliumas died of plague a few years after the capture of Carchemish. Less than a year later ...
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204. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... American Behavioral Scientist for September 1963. For the first time many scholars were confronted with aspects of Velikovsky's ideas (and their scientific reception) which their own journals had hitherto either ignored or distorted out of recognition. The ABS articles appeared in book form in 1966, and it might be reasonably claimed that the renaissance of scholarly interest in Velikovsky dates from that time. The new edition contains some fresh material by Dr Stecchini, who has considerably expanded his essay on cuneiform astronomical records to take account of some comments on the first edition by Malcolm Lowery (see discussion elsewhere in this issue). The contributions by de Grazia, Juergens and Velikovsky himself are reprinted without change. The ...
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205. The Pyramid Age, by Emmet J Sweeney (Review) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Age. As a sequel, this presents a further development of his own very radical historical revision. For those who are not familiar with it, here is a brief outline. He builds upon the work of Velikovsky and Heinsohn and places the emergence of civilisation' as following a catastrophe caused by extraterrestrial origin. Whilst Velikovsky's first catastrophe is dated around 2200BC, his is dated some 1000 years later. He has the epochs of Abraham, founding father of Israel, and Menes, founder of dynastic Egypt, as one and the same. Joseph is identified as Imhotep, the wise vizier of Pharaoh Djoser of Dynasty 3. He claims the Exodus occurred during a second catastrophic era ...
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206. Introduction - Ages in Chaos? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... XXXI to Alexander the Great in 332 BC [9 ]. With the framework for the sequence of rulers generally agreed and an approximate chronology established (particularly from the beginning of the New Kingdom, when Manetho was considered more reliable than for earlier periods and there was more corroboratory information), scholars turned to astronomy to try to obtain exact dates. There were suggestions in the writings of some classical authors that the ancient Egyptians might have used a calendar based on Sothis, thought to be the Dog Star, Sirius. Every year, Sirius disappears below the horizon for a 70-day period, appearing in the dawn sky just before the Sun (i .e . a heliacal rising ...
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... ." PLAYFAIR, Illustrations of the Huttonian Theory, 413. . PEEFACE TO THE NINTH EDITION. THE Principles of Geology in the first five editions embraced not only a view of the modern changes of the earth and its inhabitants, as set forth in the present work, but also some account of those monuments of analogous changes of ancient date, both in the organic and inorganic world, which it is the business of the geologist to interpret. The subject last mentioned, or " geology proper," constituted originally a fourth book, now omitted, the same having been enlarged into a separate treatise, first published in 1838, in one volume 12mo., and called ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 180  -  20 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/lyell/geology.htm
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1999:2 (Feb 2000) Home | Issue Contents Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology R.M . Porter Carbon Dating and East Mediterranean Upwelling Doug Keenan, a mathematician and geo-scientist, proposed at this year's meeting of the IUGG (the main international conference for earth scientists) that BC carbon dates in the East Mediterranean region are erroneously old. He says that this is due to a peculiar circulation pattern which resulted in ancient sea water upwelling in the E. Mediterranean. These ancient waters then exchanged carbon with the atmosphere (a normal process) and onshore winds spread the aged carbon dioxide well inland where it was absorbed by plants ...
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209. A Lowered Chronology for the Twelfth Dynasty [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... boundary between the third millennium and the second millennium! One of those El-Lahun papyri puts the heliacal rising of Sirius on IIII prt 16 in Year 7 of Sesostris III. I would argue that this was July 13 Julian, -394, and that the observation-post was Elephantine. Other El-Lahun papyri contain references to various lunar situations, with their Egyptian dates. Thirty-six of these reports now seem to be usable for astronomical purposes: that is, they contain enough information to enable us to determine just where the lunar months began. For example, we might be told that psdntw, the first day of the lunar month and the day on which the old crescent was no longer visible, ...
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... that time, and I propose to discuss it under the following headings: 1). initiation of crustal movements 2). global sea level discontinuities 3). earthquake activity 4). a unique volcanic eruption pattern 5). a transient in the geomagnetic field, and 6). a transient in the atmospheric radiocarbon level The primary dating method for geological deposits under 50,000 years old is radiocarbon dating. Radiocarbon measurements are performed on marine organisms along boundaries of oceans, lakes and rivers, on organic material adjacent to volcanic tephra (dust) or lava, and on organic material associated with objects undergoing thermoremanent magnetism measurements. As in the earlier articles, all of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 178  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1988/11model.htm
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