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263 pages of results. 51. A further synchronism between Palestine and Egypt [Journals] [SIS Review]
... ) Home | Issue Contents FORUM A further synchronism between Palestine and Egypt by Michael G. Reade Ten potential synchronisms between Palestine and Egypt during the period 1000-600 BC (approx.) were listed in the article Shishak, the kings of Judah and some synchronisms' [1 ]. A further such synchronism can be derived from John Bimson's article Dating the wars of Seti I' [2 ]. This one has the special advantage of being independent of Dr. Velikovsky's proposals in Ages in Chaos [3 ], which dominate the first four of the ten synchronisms and which seem to be particularly distrusted by some people. Dr. Bimson's article rather plainly shows that Seti I's campaigns ...
52. Lifting 'Bickerman's veil' [Journals] [SIS Review]
... =~ 12.6843 days of calendar drift The paradox is restated on page 89 in a section of Chapter III, Applied Chronology', subtitled Practical Suggestions'. Bickerman writes: In ancient chronology we use the Julian calendar and not the Gregorian one which is used now. Both coincide c. AD 300; but then the Julian dates run behind the Gregorian calendar by three days every four hundred years. In the reverse direction, from c. 100 BC, the Julian year is in advance of the Gregorian calendar by three days every four hundred years, so that e.g . 29 December 102 BC (Gregorian) was already 1 January 101 BC Julian ( ...
53. Chapter 12 Pottery Dating and the Sumerians [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... CONTENTS 300 VELIKOVSKIAN Vol. VI, Nos. 1, 2, 3 CHAPTER 12 POTTERY DATING AND THE SUMERIANS As we recall, Petrie found Late Helladic forms of pottery (800-700 B.C .) , many with geometric designs, in Egypt's 1st Dynasty site at Abydos. What is the nature of the pottery, and to what period is it properly dated, in so-called Sumerian strata? If the pottery and other artefacts were made in the third millennium B.C ., they would not be similar in form and design to pottery made in the first or second millennia. Nevertheless, Dayton shows that this is indeed the case: "In Mesopotamia where the ...
54. Recent Developments In Near Eastern Archaeology. C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2002:1 (Jul 2002) Home | Issue Contents Recent Developments In Near Eastern Archaeology R. M. Porter Thera Date Debate In the last issue I mentioned a forthcoming ice core date for the Thera eruption. It seems to be still forthcoming but I have found a mention in print by Claus Hammer, leader of the GRIP ice core project. In his article What can Greenland Ice Core data say about the Theran Eruption .. . ' (pp. 35-37 in M. Bietak [ed] The Synchronisation of Civilisations in the Eastern Med … , Vienna, 2000) he says: Note added in proof: The analysis ...
55. Greek History Begins in the Sixth Century B.C. [Journals] [Aeon]
... . Plutarch (c . 45-120) (1 ) First Olympiad: in which Coroibos the Hellene won the stade race. From this time the time-reckoning of the Greeks was considered to be certain. Eusebius (c . 265-340) (2 ) The list of the victors of Olympia begins in 776 B.C .- our first definite date of Greek history. Oswyn Murray (1982) (3 ) So then a little after the death of Alexander the Great, they began to set down the Generations, Reigns and Successions, in numbers of years, and by putting Reigns and Successions equipollent to Generations, and three Generations to an hundred or an hundred and twenty years ...
56. Early History of the Israelite People: Biblical Fundamentalism in History (II) [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... Heinsohn In my review of Early History of the Israelite People, by Thomas L. Thompson, (1 ) I tried to show that the revisionist school of ancient Israelite history is as vulnerable to evidence-based criticism as its mainstream opponent. I wanted to make clear that Thompson, the author, believes in the same mixture of fundamentalist and pseudoastronomical dates for the ancient Near East as do the defenders of traditional, ancient Israelite history. It did not come as a surprise that I only had to wait one fortnight to see Thompson's opponents explode his book in his face. I refer, of course, to John Noble Wilford's New York Times article "From Israeli Site, News of ...
57. Assyro-Babylonian Chronology In the 620's B.C. [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History XIII:2 (July 1991) Home | Issue Contents Assyro-Babylonian Chronology In the 620's B.C .- An Answer for Arie Dirkzwager Lester J. Mitcham It is clear that because of difficulties in dating the reigns of the Assyrian kings Assur-etillu-ilani, Sin-shum-lishir and Sin-shar-ishkun that as pointed out by Dr. Dirkzwager (C &AH, VI:1 , p.45) the chronology of this period needs to be reconsidered. As Dr. Dirkzwager did not detail the nature of the problems we face in dating this period; and which has thus far proved elusive to those who have previously studied and tried to date this era, we ...
58. The Inexact Science of Radiometric Dating [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Review Vol 1 No 5 (Summer 1977) Home | Issue Contents The Inexact Science of Radiometric Dating Roy Mackinnon ROY MACKINNON was educated at Kelvinside Academy (Glasgow) and Glasgow University, and is a Member of the Institute for Cultural Research. He now holds a financial post in the City of London. Copyright (c ) 1977 R. D. MacKinnon The material presented in "Earth in Upheaval" by Immanuel Velikovsky indicates that there exists substantial geological evidence to support the contention that the Earth repeatedly experienced global catastrophes, some of which may have been witnessed in geologically recent times by man and recorded in his myths and legends. It is an implicit ...
59. Ages in Chaos in the Light of C14 Archaeometry [Journals] [Pensee]
... From: Pensée Vol. 3 No 2: (Spring-Summer 1973) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered IV" Home | Issue Contents Ages in Chaos in the Light of C14 Archaeometry Albert W. Burgstahler, Euan W. MacKie Radiocarbon dates and the chronology of Egypt Dr. Burgstahler is professor of chemistry, University of Kansas. Dr. MacKie is assistant keeper, Hunterian Museum, University of Glasgow (Scotland). The text of this paper, prepared by Burgstahler, is based on a presentation given at the Velikovsky Symposium, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon, August 16-18, 1972. The chart of C14 dates was prepared by MacKie. Introduction Among most scholars the ...
60. Isotopic Anomalies in Chronometric Science [Journals] [SIS Review]
... his Ph.D . involved research into magneto-chemistry. The relative abundance of isotopes of an element in a sample often gives a clue to the sample's history. Radioactive decay is only one of the ways in which an isotopic abundance can be caused to deviate from the conventional norm. This has particular relevance to the Bristlecone Pine recalibration of radiocarbon dates. Introduction Roy MacKinnon's paper in the Summer 1977 issue of SIS Review (1 ) raised a number of important questions over the reliability of radiometric dating in Geochronology and related areas; perhaps the most serious being the discordance that can exist between datings obtained by different methods. If a discordant dating cannot be explained by experimental error or contamination ...
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