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263 pages of results. 331. Forum [Journals] [SIS Review]
... long conditioned in a uniformitarian system that it is difficult to speculate about what will happen when we drop the assumptions. DR HAN KLOOSTERMAN Rio de Janeiro Calibration I think it important that those historians and scholars who favour Dr Velikovsky's revised chronology for the history of ancient Egypt and Palestine should get to grips with the problems presented by the numerous radiocarbon dates now available for sites and objects of the periods and from the places affected. In the issue of Pensee for Spring/Summer 1973 (vol. 3 No. 2) Professor Albert Burgstahler and myself presented the C-14 dates concerned and discussed them. They were also set out as an easily comprehensible chart. The obvious conclusion is that ...
332. Answer to Jonsson [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... stele, and notes what was omitted. There is also the chronology for this period to be considered. One has to remember that Adad-Guppi lived under Assyrian and Babylonian kings, and part of her chronology is parallel, and part of her data is left out for her own reasons (i .e . Labash-Marduk). Jonsson provides his dates, as if these cannot be questioned. I question them, and he should study my full paper before responding. My view (feeling) is that Adad-Guppi was an important and powerful woman, and was responsible for pushing Nabonidus to murder Labash-Marduk, and usurped his throne. My Part 2 examines this chronology, to the fall of ...
333. Clockwork [Books] [de Grazia books]
... the geological batch, which could also be epitomized in V. s Earth in Upheaval. Let us see what V. did with time in both regards. V. aligned and connected Jewish and Egyptian history which had hitherto gone along on separate tracks. The alignment settled upon the Exodus at about 1450 B.C ., the Biblical date tied it into the end of the 13th Dynasty of the Middle Kingdom of Egypt with Hyksos invaders as the Amalekite enemies of the Biblical Hebrews. He begins the splendid 18th Dynasty of Egypt at the time of Saul and David. King Solomon he places alongside Queen Hatshepsut of Egypt, and has her, as Queen of Sheba, visiting ...
334. Untitled [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... and populous Midianite cities EAST of the river Jordan that the Israelites under Moses destroyed, then where ARE those cities? If Cardona accepts the ancient tradition that there WERE- somewhere- cities called Sodom and Gomorrah, which were destroyed perhaps 400 to 600 years before the Exodus, then how can he challenge the presumably more reliable Biblical accounts, dating from a post-Exodus period, that there were great cities east of the Jordan which were destroyed by Moses and the Israelites prior to the conquest of Canaan? Since he accepts John Bimson's Middle Bronze Exodus model, where are HIS candidates for the Midianite cities? Let us also remember that the Midianite cities are clearly geographically located in the hill-country ...
335. Were the "Sumerians of the Third Millennium" in Reality the Chaldeans of the First Millennium? [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Proceedings of The Second Seminar of Catastrophism and Ancient History (1985) Home | Issue Contents Were the "Sumerians of the Third Millennium" in Reality the Chaldeans of the First Millennium?A RESPONSE Herbert A. Storck On this date almost a year ago a paper entitled "Were the Sumerians of the Third Millennium' in Reality the Chaldeans of the First Millennium?" was read at the First Seminar of Catastrophism and Ancient History by Lester Mitcham and myself on behalf of Gunnar Heinsohn and Christoph Marx, its authors, who were regrettably absent. At that time I took the opportunity to make some preliminary observations and criticisms vis a vis their proposal; none of ...
336. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... 7 .87 Scientists studying a group of hills in China's northeastern Liaoning province have come to the remarkable conclusion that the hills are composed of meteoritic rocks. Their topography, geological structure, composition of rare earth metals and minerals are similar to meteoritic rocks which fell in Jilin province in 1976. Tests by Rb/Sr and U/Pb dating methods give ages greater than Earth rocks. Some of the meteoritic rocks are quite colossal and one weighs 2 million tonnes. Quite a fall! New Angle on Human Evolution source: New Scientist 26.11.87, p.32 There is more evidence that Neanderthal and modern man were around at the same time and that the ...
337. Hittites and Phrygians [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... land of Hatti.16 The Problem of Hurrianization It is within the land of "Hatti" and in the Tauric foothills that the vast majority of so-called Hittite remains occur (as described by Velikovsky in Ages in Chaos), and not it seems in the Hittite heartland of central Anatolia within the bend of the Halys. These Syro-Tauric ruins date from the 10th, 9th, and 8th centuries, long after the orthodox disappearance of the Hittite empire in the 13th/I2th centuries. At the same time they also predate by several centuries Velikovsky's Hitto-Chaldean equation of the 6th century B.C .17 Velikovsky suggests that the city states of Syria represent a stage in the evolution toward ...
338. On the Disproportion between Geological Time and Historical Time. Part Two - of Earth, Fire and Water [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the 1993 Cambridge Conference" Home | Issue Contents On the Disproportion between Geological Time and Historical Time. Part Two - of Earth, Fire and Water Steven J. Robinson Only two things underlie the belief that the Earth is some four and a half billion years old: the theory of evolution, which absolutely requires vast ages, and radiometric dating, which deduces such ages from rates of radioactive decay. But the theory of evolution is a belief without evidence. It does not itself constitute evidence for vast ages; it presupposes them. Thus everything depends on radiometric dating; and radiometric dating, in turn, is only as good as its assumptions, the most fundamental of which ...
339. Failure of a Concept? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... of experts of identical disciplines, but of horizontally organised teams able to produce less assailable, perhaps even watertight portrayals of a chosen theme. PETER JAMES: Walk, don't run I fail to see how Mr Marx can deny that a discussion of the revised chronology involving historical methodology, Biblical studies, Anatolian archaeology, Egyptology, Astronomy and Radiocarbon Dating is interdisdplinary! (And this, not counting the debate on celestial mechanics held the following day.) I am also curious to know what Marx means by "quasi-disciplined", particularly in view of his bizarre statement that the "Velikovsky Affair" has demonstrated that "the so-called scientific method is unreliable". If we abandon scientific ...
340. A Failed Excursion to the Caves of Aquitaine [Books] [de Grazia books]
... Sometimes very sharp and clear? Only occasionally very sharp and clear Never very sharp and clear 3) At how many sites are: all cultures represented? x' cultures represented? 4) Are animal remains found? In what % of the caves? Are human remains found? In what % of the caves? 5) Are C14 dates compiled from x' caves? and available? 6) Has any K/A [Potassium 40-Argon 40] dating been done? Where? 7) Any other radiochronology, e.g . on ceramics? 8) What is the substance of "sterile" layers inside a cave? Why formed? Do these layers correspond to ...
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