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... Chapter XXIX The Mythology of Isis and Osiris A LONG parenthesis has been necessary in order to inquire fully into the yearly festivals of the Egyptian priests, the relation of the feasts to the rising of stars, and the difficulties which arose from the fact that a true year was not in use till quite late. It is now time to return to the subject-matter of Chapters XIX. - XXII. in order to show that since the goddesses chiefly worshipped at Denderah and Thebes were goddesses whose cult was associated with the year, it is open to us to inquire whether we may not use the facts with which we are now familiar to obtain a general idea of that part ...
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... From: SIS Review Vol VIII (1986) "Tenth Anniversary Tour Issue" Home | Issue Contents Shoshenq I and the Traditions of New Kingdom Kingship in Egypt Michael Jones Michael Jones holds an M.A . from Cambridge University where he wrote his dissertation on domestic architecture in the Egyptian New Kingdom. He is currently joint Field Director of the Apis Expedition at Mit Rahinah (Memphis). Shoshenq I was perhaps the most significant builder of Egypt's Third Intermediate Period. Here Michael Jones deals with his many works, and in particular the Bubastite Portal, whilst later, David Rohl discusses the consequences for Velikovsky's revised chronology. Michael Jones inspecting the Nile Level Texts at Karnak The ...
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... the dead. In some communities the suicide is buried outside the graveyard; in other places no funeral services are held and no cross or other marker is placed on his grave. His wandering spirit is feared. In all ancient societies, too, suicide was regarded as a sacrilege - unless it was committed as a religious self-sacrifice. The Egyptians, for whom the concept of life after death was of eminent importance, must have been especially averse to giving funeral honors to a suicide. Thus it could have been for this reason that Tiy, if her end was like that of the legendary Jocasta, did not receive the appropriate honors due a queen. The mother-wife who hanged ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 60  -  04 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/oedipus/205-tiys-end.htm
524. Untitled [Journals]
... Bimson, John: Chart to Illustrate the Conquest of Canaan [Review V0203] Bimson, John: Ebla Reconsidered [Review V0502] Bimson, John: Eighth-century Date for Merenptah [Review V0302] Bimson, John: Hyksos and the Archaeology of Palestine [Review V0203] Bimson, John J.: Chronology for the Middle Kingdom and Israel's Egyptian Bondage [Review V0303] Bimson, John J.: Dating the Wars of Seti I [Review V0501] Bimson, John J.: Further Note on the Archaeology of Jericho [Review V0105] Bimson, John J.: Nature and Scale of An Exodus Catastrophe Reassessed [Review V1993cam] Bimson, John J.: Response ...
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... From: Catastrophism and Ancient 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 ...
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526. Alexander At The Oracle [Journals] [Kronos]
... 2 (Nov 1976) Home | Issue Contents Alexander At The Oracle Immanuel Velikovsky Copyright © 1976 by Immanuel Velikovsky Note: This article is one of the chapters from Velikovsky's soon-to-be published book PEOPLES OF THE SEA. See The Book Case on page 115 of this issue for details. It is presently believed that there is no surviving original contemporary Egyptian account of Alexander the Great's famous pilgrimage to the Oasis of Siwa which was situated 300 miles southwest of Alexandria on the remote western border of Egypt and Libya. It was here that the great oracle of the god Amon presided,. and it was here that Alexander came to consult the oracle. What passed between them is not known ...
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... blocked off with false walls. The faulty alignment of the shrines, the shrinking of the wood planking within, the dents and blows on the gilt ornamentation, the dampness of the linen, are all attributed by the writer to the detrimental activities of the El-Rassud under Carter's instructions. To protect his rights to the tomb against those of the Egyptian government, Carter claimed no 18th Dynasty tomb had been violated in during that dynasty and Tutankhamun's tomb was robbed during the reign of Horemheb. Breasted forced Carter to admit his error in both cases. The sarcophagus lid had been replaced by an ill-fitting granite one', which was cracked as the switch was made. The author believes an ...
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... Dynasty of Babylon. Thus the "Hittite Empire" in its most exalted period, the placement of which in the fourteenth and thirteenth centuries before the present era has caused innumerable difficulties and led to much consternation among archaeologists, vanishes after having "lived" in books and articles for more than a century. No lesser upheaval takes place in Egyptian historiography. The so-called Nineteenth Dynasty, whose main representatives are Seti the Great, Ramses II, and Merneptah, reveals itself as identical with the so-called Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Psammetich, Necho, and Apries, whose true activities are known to us partly from Greek historians and partly from the scriptural texts (Books of Kings, Chronicles, and ...
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529. Ignis E Coelo, Part 2 Mars Ch.2 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... souls were burnt, though their garments remained intact." The phenomenon was accompanied by a terrific noise.2 Arad gibil is the Babylonian designation of ignis e coelo (fire from the sky).3 Another version of the destruction of the army of Sennacherib is given by Herodotus. During his visit in Egypt, he heard from the Egyptian priests or guides to the antiquities that the army of Sennacherib, while threatening the borders of Egypt, was destroyed in a single night. According to this story, an image of a deity holding in his palm the figure of a mouse was erected in an Egyptian temple to commemorate the miraculous event. In explanation of the symbolic figure ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 59  -  03 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/worlds/2021-ignis.htm
530. The Saturn Thesis [Journals] [Aeon]
... to the earth, a claim well-founded on the emphatic statements of the first astronomers. And the moment one allows for this possibility, things will begin to make sense. There was an "age of the gods," when the planets were the gods, and the entire story content of global mythology traces to this unique period. The Egyptian Ra who, having once shone on Earth, eventually removed himself to a more distant realm. What lies behind the myth? AEON: In our everyday perception myth appears to be nothing more than the way primitives entertained themselves- making up stories about things they didn't understand. Talbott: Yes, that's the common opinion, though in ...
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