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263 pages of results. 31. Calibrated Radiocarbon and the 'Methodological Fault-Line' [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 1991 (Vol XIII) Home | Issue Contents Calibrated Radiocarbon and the Methodological Fault-Line'by Bernard Newgrosh As long ago as 1979 the distinguished pre-historian James Mellaart tried to propose a stretched history to accommodate the results of calibrated radiocarbon dating [1 ]. He was criticised by J. Weinstein [2 ] and B. J. Kemp [3 ] and withdrew his proposals [4 ] and the exercise was not repeated. But the problem for pre-historians remains: in the third millennium BC and earlier the application of calibrated radiocarbon dates causes horrible problems for chronology. Thus F. Hole, writing in 1987, summarised the 8000-6000 BP period ...
32. Rohl's Chronology - Implications for Mediterranean? [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 1996:2 (Feb 1997) Home | Issue Contents Newsgroup: sci.archaeology Rohl's Chronology - Implications for Mediterranean?From: David Rohl, David@rohl.demon.co.uk Date: Wed, 17 Jan 1996 20:05:41 GMT Ben writes: > I'm still interested in the rejection of the Thera dates. I've > asked about this a number of times recently, without > response. > 1. Is it fair to summarily reject all radiocarbon dates, due > to the concerns of outgassing? > 2. If it is, why? What evidence is there that outgassing has > in fact contaminated these ...
33. Dating the Kings of Dynasties XXI, XXII, and XXIII [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Proceedings of The Second Seminar of Catastrophism and Ancient History (1985) Home | Issue Contents Dating the Kings of Dynasties XXI, XXII, and XXIII Lester J. Mitcham In his first regnal year (668 B.C .) Ashurbanipal, king of Assyria, reappointed the local kings of Egypt installed by his father Esarhaddon, in that king's tenth year- 671 B.C . Later, Ashurbanipal claims they rebelled, but specifically names only Nikku, Sharru-lu-dari, and Pakruru as the monarchs who violated their oaths [Luckenbill, Sec. 902], and Pakruru even escaped arrest- he later led a deputation to Tantamani [Kitchen, Sec. 354] ...
34. On Dayton and Dating [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Review Vol VII Part A (1985) Home | Issue Contents Forum On Dayton and Dating by John Bimson Dr John Bimson, biblical archaeologist and lecturer in Old Testament Studies at Trinity College, Bristol, is a consultant and regular contributor to the Review. I would like to add some comments to Peter James' review of the book by John Dayton, Minerals, Metals, 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 ...
35. Sagan's fourth problem: Terrestrial Geology And Lunar Craters (Carl Sagan & Immanuel Velikovsky) [Books]
... for a global inundation of all parts of the world at any time between the sixth and fifteenth centuries B.C . If such floods has occurred, even if they were brief, they should have left some trace in the geological record. And what of the archaeological and paleontological evidence? Where are the extensive faunal extinctions of the correct date as a result of such floods? And where is the evidence of extensive melting in these centuries, near where the tidal distortion is greatest?" 2 A.A . Meyerhoff and H.A . Meyerhoff in discussing geologists, who advocate continental drift theory when they encounter evidence that contradicts their uniformitarian theory state, "There is ...
36. Scientific Dating Problems: The Radiometric Dating Of Earth's Rocks [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS C & C Review 2003 (Nov 2003) Conference Proceedings Ages Still in Chaos' Home | Issue Contents Scientific Dating Problems: The Radiometric Dating Of Earth's Rocks David Salkeld David Salkeld holds a BSc in physics from Bristol University. Following a full career as an electrical engineering officer in the Royal Air Force, he spent 13 years as a systems engineer with British Aerospace. He is a former Treasurer and Chairman of the SIS and keen researcher into biblical history. Summary The paper outlines the development of radiometric dating of rocks, assumptions which underlie the technique, and some inherent problems. It describes and discusses the phenomena of so-called'?parentless polonium' identified ...
37. Genealogical Evidence for a Shortening of the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... History XII:2 (July 1990) Home | Issue Contents Genealogical Evidence for a Shortening of the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt Jeremy Goldberg The following article presents a fairly concise argument, almost entirely from genealogical evidence, for a down-dating of the Egyptian 19th Dynasty (Dyn. 19) by roughly 200 years, i.e . for dating the end of the reign of Ramesses II (his year 67) 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. ...
38. Ancient History Revisions: the Last 25 years - a Perspective [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 1 An Overview 6.2 Mainstream Revisionists 6.3 Ages in Chaos Revisionists 6.4 . More Radical Revisionists - The Shishak Equation redefined 6.5 Significant Others' The Revisionist Outlook for the Next Quarter of a Century 7.1 Revisionists Are Still Needed 7.2 Archaeology to the Rescue? 7.3 Scientific and Astronomical Dating Methods 7.4 Catastrophic Dating 7.5 Vested Interests and the Deaf Establishment Concluding Comments 8.1 Velikovsky's Pillars Supporting the Conventional Chronology Have Changed 8.2 Which of the Competing Revisions will Win? NB all dates quoted are BC unless otherwise stated. Introduction The Society for Interdisciplinary Studies (SIS), was founded in 1974 ...
39. Recent Developments In Near Eastern Archaeology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . On the other hand, a famous name (of a site, not a person) has turned up in regular archaeological excavations - the original Pool of Siloam has been located just down the hill from the well known Byzantine one (Jerusalem Post 24th June 2004). Much of what follows relates to chronological problems caused by scientific' dating techniques. I am a scientist with an MSc (also an MA in archaeology) but science needs to be done carefully and published and checked. We still await any sort of final publication of a dendrochronology stretching back into the BC period, except for Hollstein's in 1980 which was subsequently found to have a 70 year error. Since ...
40. In Passing [Journals] [SIS Review]
... XII ended would be to cast adrift from our only firm anchor, a course that would have serious consequences for the history, not of Egypt alone, but of the entire Middle East. Readers of the Review will already be familiar with this quotation from the eminent Egyptologist SIR ALAN GARDINER, typifying the dilemma of Near Eastern archaeologists over Sothic dating. Despite the manifest weaknesses of the Sothic dating theory, and although it is almost impossible to find an Egyptologist who will actually defend it, Sothic dates are still used as absolute reference points for the history of the ancient world. One of the most troublesome Sothic dates has always been that based on the supposed reference to the rising ...
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