Catastrophism.com
Man, Myth & Mayhem in Ancient History and the Sciences
Archaeology astronomy biology catastrophism chemistry cosmology geology geophysics
history linguistics mythology palaeontology physics psychology religion Uniformitarianism
Home  | Browse | Sign-up


Search All | FAQ

Where:
  
Suggested Subjects
archaeologyastronomybiologycatastrophismgeologychemistrycosmologygeophysicshistoryphysicslinguisticsmythologypalaeontologypsychologyreligionuniformitarianismetymology

Suggested Cultures
EgyptianGreekSyriansRomanAboriginalBabylonianOlmecAssyrianPersianChineseJapaneseNear East

Suggested keywords
datingspiralramesesdragonpyramidbizarreplasmaanomalybig bangStonehengekronosevolutionbiblecuvierpetroglyphsscarEinsteinred shiftstrangeearthquaketraumaMosesdestructionHapgoodSaturnDelugesacredsevenBirkelandAmarnafolkloreshakespeareGenesisglassoriginslightthunderboltswastikaMayancalendarelectrickorandendrochronologydinosaursgravitychronologystratigraphicalcolumnssuntanissantorinimammothsmoonmale/femaletutankhamunankhmappolarmegalithicsundialHomertraditionSothiccometwritingextinctioncelestialprehistoricVenushornsradiocarbonrock artindianmeteorauroracirclecrossVelikovskyDarwinLyell

Other Good Web Sites

Society for Interdisciplinary Studies
The Velikovsky Encyclopedia
The Electric Universe
Thunderbolts
Plasma Universe
Plasma Cosmology
Science Frontiers
Lobster magazine

© 2001-2004 Catastrophism.com
ISBN 0-9539862-1-7
v1.2


Sign-up | Log-in


Introduction | Publications | More

Search results for: egyptian? in all categories

2055 results found.

206 pages of results.
... Notes The Age of Velikovsky Appendices APPENDIX 1A There are historical indications that the Sun once rose in the west. Some of them are not vague and do not need interpretations for this result. In fact just the opposite is true. They need to be interpreted if you do not want them to say the Sun rose in the west. Egyptian sources make it clear that the Sun rose where he now sets", and "set where he now rises". About the complete quote Velikovsky said: "This passage has been the subject of exhaustive commentaries, the authors of which tried to invent every possible explanation of the phenomenon, but failed to consider the meaning which was ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 58  -  28 Nov 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/age-of-v/age-a.htm
... a natural tendency to assume spiral form were bound sooner or later to be invested with a degree of sanctity. But when we have accepted as much, it must be recognized that a difficult phase of the problem emerges, and it cannot be ignored. If the spiral meant something of very definite and precise character to the ancient Aegean and Egyptian craftsmen, did it mean the same thing, or convey any meaning at all to the pre-Columbian American and to the New Zealand Polynesian the so-called "savage Maori"? Like all other matters connected with early man and with "backward peoples" who at different periods acquired and have perpetuated certain beliefs and customs, this particular phase of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 58  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/symbols/2a.htm
... a natural tendency to assume spiral form were bound sooner or later to be invested with a degree of sanctity. But when we have accepted as much, it must be recognized that a difficult phase of the problem emerges, and it cannot be ignored. If the spiral meant something of very definite and precise character to the ancient Aegean and Egyptian craftsmen, did it mean the same thing, or convey any meaning at all to the pre-Columbian American and to the New Zealand Polynesian the so-called "savage Maori"? Like all other matters connected with early man and with "backward peoples" who at different periods acquired and have perpetuated certain beliefs and customs, this particular phase of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 58  -  29 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/migration/2a.htm
... '. The same is true for the 12th Dynasty. Cohen uses the high' dates of 1963-1786 BC for the 12th Dynasty, whereas Bietak (1984) argued for 1850-1650 BC, based on archaeological finds at Tell ed-Daba. The chapter ends with a discussion of the Execration Texts and the Tale of Sinuhe, two major finds from the Egyptian 12th Dynasty. Chapter 2 ( 'Theoretical Considerations') reviews some modern proposals for interpreting archaeological finds, including how to determine urbanisation, how to identify central places, how to trace trade routes, peer interaction, and urban v rural v nomad. In Chapter 3 ( 'Evidence from Egypt'), Cohen gives a detailed ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 58  -  13 Apr 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2004n3/24canaan.htm
535. Seismology, Catastrophe, and Chronology [Journals] [Kronos]
... only as a point of departure for me; and in the Theses I put it in the following form: Thesis 5: "The literal meaning of many passages in the Scriptures which relate to the time of the Exodus imply that there was a great natural cataclysm of enormous dimensions." Thesis 6: "The synchronous moment between the Egyptian and Jewish histories can be established if the same catastrophe can also be traced in Egyptian literature." Theses 7 to 13 dealt with the Papyrus Ipuwer and the naos of el-Arish. The parallels intimated in the Theses were elaborated upon in Ages in Chaos. Thesis 9: ". . . Earthquakes, eruptions of volcanoes, changes of ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 58  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0804/054seism.htm
536. Pyramid Builders and Hyksos [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: SIS Chronology and Catastrophism Workshop 1994 No 1 (Jan 1994) Home | Issue Contents Pyramid Builders and Hyksos by Michael G. Reade Revised chronologies for Egyptian history appear almost all still to be based on the assumption that the traditional sub-division into consecutive Old, Middle and New Kingdom eras is sound. Even Dr Velikovsky's original revision relies on this hypothesis (e .g . his placement of the Exodus between the end of the Middle Kingdom and the start of the New Kingdom). One exception appears to be Emmet J. Sweeney's recent paper The Pyramid Age[1 ], though papers by Professor Heinsohn and Jesse E. Lasken are also relevant. Were the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 57  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1994no1/18build.htm
537. A Time of Pestilence and a Shaking of the Earth [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... of history as required by Velikovsky's Ages in Chaos or the Glasgow Conference. Lately, in the SIS Workshop [I ] a new scheme has been suggested in which the biblical Shishak is identified with Ramses II. Even so short a revision remains problematical in relation to the king-lists and chronicles, and interconnections between the Hittites, Kassites, and Egyptians (court correspondence, treaties, campaign information, etc.). The end of the Late Bronze (LB) period is marked by a series of site destructions in the Near East and Aegean during late dynasty XIX and again during dynasty XX. These are generally assumed to be due to human agency, and even the Glasgow chronologists ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 57  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol0702/111time.htm
538. Thoth Vol I, No. 13: May 16, 1997 [Journals] [Thoth]
... teleport.com)- EDITOR'S NOTE: The following continues David Talbott's introductory comments on the "Saturn theory." New readers are referred to earlier installments in issues of THOTH posted on the Kronia website (address listed at the end of this newsletter). Go to the THOTH page and click on the image titled "Thoth: the Egyptian God of Knowledge" to access the back issues.- To the traditions of a polar power, previously cited, should be added the following: In the Persian Zend Avesta the creator-king Ahura Mazda rules from atop the world axis, the fixed station "around which the many stars revolve." Iranian cosmology, as reported by Leopold ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 57  -  19 Mar 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/thoth/thoth1-13.htm
... this Volume, of which it forms the closing section, will most conveniently be opened by some proofs that the Most High, the deity symbolically worshipped on High Places, was the God of the Polestar, who was seated at the Highest celestial spot of the Cosmos, the North Pole of the heavens. The foregoing quotations from Hebrew and Egyptian sacred literature form a fitting introduction, and we may now add to them some Greek and other instances. THE MOST HIGH. Zeus Hypatos, the Most High, was offered no living victim, but only cakes and wine on his altar on the Athenian acropolis.6 He is clearly the salve as Zeus Polios who was similarly propitiated ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 57  -  29 Sep 2002  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/night/vol-1/night-11.htm
... II at Kadesh-Carchemish. For our purposes the short reference to that campaign suffices; the full story was told in the chapter dealing with the records of Ramses II concerning his wars with Kheta, and the material has already been contraposed to the biblical data on the war of Nebuchadnezzar against Egypt. It is known9 that Nebuchadnezzar, pursuing the beaten Egyptian army, came to the border of Egypt and then returned to Babylon. Actually the autobiography states: AUTOBIOGRAPHY SEC. 9: I returned from the land of Egypt and brought offerings to the Goddess. Ramses II did not disclose that the army of Kheta, after the battle of Kadesh, pursued him through Syria and Palestine, but ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 57  -  05 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/ramses/5-autobiography.htm
Result Pages: << Previous 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Next >>

Search powered by Zoom Search Engine



Search took 0.051 seconds