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61. The Dating of Hammurabi [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Proceedings of The Third Seminar of Catastrophism and Ancient History (1986) Home | Issue Contents The Dating of Hammurabi D. Hickman Several years ago an article expressed the idea that Hammurabi, king of the first dynasty of Babylon, was a contemporary of David, king of Israel. This conclusion was based upon quotations from the Mari letters cited by Werner Keller in his book, The Bible as History. Keller explained that the years of the kings of Mari were dated and identified by reference to a notable historical event. In particular, he cited three date-formulas which mention the Benjaminites or Benjamites: [1 ] "The year in which Iahdulim went to Hen and ...
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62. The Radiocarbon Dating Method [Journals] [Pensee]
... From: Pensée Vol. 3 No 2: (Spring-Summer 1973) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered IV" Home | Issue Contents The Radiocarbon Dating Method W. F. Libby A state of the method' report, by its inventor Professor Libby received the Nobel Prize in 1960 for his work in developing the radiocarbon dating method. A recipient of numerous other honors, Libby is currently director, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, University of California, Los Angeles. This research was sponsored by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. GA-628, Contribution No. 3101 from the Department of Chemistry, UCLA. W. F. Libby Radiocarbon dating is a measurement of the age ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 317  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/pensee/ivr04/07dating.htm
63. The Albrecht/Glueck-Aharoni/Rothenberg Confrontation [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... The Albrecht/Glueck-Aharoni/Rothenberg Confrontation: Who was Right and Who was Wrong about What?Donovan A. Courville I. Introduction A vigorous- but informal- debate was carried on during the 1960's between William Albright and Nelson Glueck on one hand, and Yohanan Aharoni and Beno Rothenberg on the other. The difference of opinion concerned the dates to be assigned to a characteristic Edomite pottery style found throughout the Negeb area. To Glueck, and subsequently to Albright, this pottery belonged in Iron II, datable conventionally to the period 900-600 B.C . By this view the ceramics are post-Solomonic, though perhaps having had an origin as early as the reign of Solomon. To ...
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64. Timna and Egyptian Dates [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon II:5 (1991) Home | Issue Contents Timna and Egyptian Dates Gunnar Heinsohn I. Timna's stratigraphy and its inconsistencies In a recent study published together with Heribert Illig (1 ) the claim was put forward that the enigmatic absence of iron findings in Egypt during the period from 1200 to 600 BCE, and the no less enigmatic premature use of iron in the Chalcolithic (Copper Stone Age) and the Bronze Age (3700 to 1200 BCE) is due to unscholarly- pseudo-astronomical and Bible Fundamentalist- chronological constructs rather than to stratigraphic evidence . The same study suggested that the first stage of Egyptian High culture (Pre-and Early Dynastic, 3100 to 2890 BCE ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 312  -  30 Jul 2008  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/aeon/vol0205/035timna.htm
... From: Proceedings of The Second Seminar of Catastrophism and Ancient History (1985) Home | Issue Contents The Problem of Adjusting the Date Limits of the Archaeological Ages to Meet Velikovsky's Revision Donovan A. Courville Introduction It is only recently that the necessity for revising the dates for the archaeological ages has come to the front as a factor in evaluating the feasibility of Velikovsky's revision of Egyptian chronology as provided in Ages in Chaos. This problem, however, was recognized by the writer as early as the mid-1960's, as indicated by a placement of the exodus/conquest era at the end of the Early Bronze Age. [1 ] The principle involved was iterated at the 1978 Glasgow ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 312  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/proc2/07date.htm
66. The Lion Gate At Mycenae Revisited [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS C & C Review 2003 (Nov 2003) Conference Proceedings Ages Still in Chaos' Home | Issue Contents The Lion Gate At Mycenae Revisited Lewis M. Greenberg Summary For more than a century, the academic community - by and large - has accepted the putative dates for the monuments of pre-Hellenic Mycenaean Greece which were first established via synchronisms with Dynastic Egypt. Despite challenges to the chronological reliability of the latter, the current schema of Egyptian history remains the primary standard for assigning dates to pre-Classical civilisations. The present paper, which focuses on the most notable work of Mycenaean art - the Lion Gate, reexamines both the basis and sources of its chronological placement and ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 312  -  11 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2003/053lion.htm
... ) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered X" Home | Issue Contents Megalithic Astronomy and Catastrophism Euan W. MacKie Dr. MacKie is assistant keeper, Hunterian Museum, University of Glasgow, Scotland. This paper was presented at the McMaster University symposium, "Velikovsky and the Recent History of the Solar System,"June 16-19, 1974. "The dating of the megalithic observatories to the period from about 2000-1800 B.C . seems fairly secure and puts them firmly into the epoch preceding Velikovsky's major cataclysms of the 15th century B.C . In spite of this, the alignments so far identified do fit well with the present celestial system retrojected to the period concerned.... ...
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... Jews Fabricate Their History Between 500 and 1099AD?Benny J Peiser Introduction In 1099AD, the Crusaders conquered Jerusalem and much of what was then Muslim-dominated Palestine. Three years before, on their way to the Holy Land, the Christian warriors had carried out a wave of massacres against Jewish communities throughout France and Germany. Reports of Jewish survivors that date from this period chillingly describe the Crusaders' violent attacks and mass murder. How do we know that the assaults on Jewish communities in Europe and Palestine took place some 1100 years after the origins of Christianity? After all, the Jewish chroniclers at the time did not date these events according to Christian Anni Domini (which proceed from the ...
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69. Anchors Aweig [Journals] [Kronos]
... 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 KRONOS and the SIS 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.(1 ) Despite the manifest weaknesses of the Sothic dating theory, and although it is exceedingly difficult 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 ...
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... Megiddo, Hazor and Gezer, together with the red slipped, hand burnished style of pottery (Iron Age IIA). Also, the numerous destructions usually attributed to Shishak would require other explanations. Finkelstein particularly cites the cases of Jezreel and Arad. At Jezreel the pottery of the large fortified enclosure is of Iron IIA style but is presumably dated to Ahab (believed to be the builder of the enclosure) in the ninth century. This point has also been made at several recent lectures by Jezreel's excavator, John Woodhead. At Arad it had been widely accepted that the Stratum XI fort was destroyed by Shoshenq (Arad is mentioned in his list at Karnak) but Finkelstein points ...
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