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591. New Archaeological Dates for the Israelite Conquest Part I [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... period like the Middle Bronze Age I in which there was no urban occupation in Palestine. Egypt controlled most of Palestine from the fifteenth through the twelfth centuries B.C . (which would fall in the latter half of the period of judges if the conquest is placed c. 2300). But the Book of Judges does not mention Egyptian campaigns in Palestine or the presence of Egyptian governors and garrisons in some cities. In the Bible people facing threats from Israelite forces do not appeal to Egypt for help, and no Egyptian armies arrive to bring the situation back under control. Invasions of Ammonites and Philistines occur with no response from Egypt and no indication that such a response ...
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592. Can Imhotep be Joseph? (Letter) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Can Imhotep be Joseph?Jesse E. Lasken John Hand's argument that Joseph and Imhotep were one and the same (C &AH 13/2 ) is similar to an argument advanced by Chetwynd C&AH 9/1 . Contrary to Hand's thesis, the Joseph story could be treated as a fictional tale- an adaption of the Egyptian story known from the Famine Stela. In the Jewish version Joseph could have been loosely modeled after Imhotep, and this could account for the many parallels noted by Hand, Chetwynd, and others. However, if one accepts the basic historicity of the Biblical story of Joseph, there is at least one major problem that Hand fails to ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 53  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol1401/79imhop.htm
593. Rohl's theory [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... had a "correction factor" of 600 years. From: John Allen xd/d , etljhan@etlxdmx.ericsson.se Date: 4 Sep 1995 13:25:28 GMT exet0133@sable.ox.ac.uk writes:>I just read an article in one of the sunday newspapers > about a theory that Egyptian dates need to be substantially > revised. Last night there was a UK TV program (evidently the first of a series) about this subject. The theory is that the 21st and 22nd dynasties were actually concurrent, so the dates for the 21st, and all earlier dynasties must be brought forward towards the present by around 150 years ...
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594. Society News [Journals] [SIS Review]
... a historical link between Moses and Akhenaten, the two being separated in time, one from the other, by about half a millennium'. This conclusion is reached after a discussion which started by looking at Velikovsky's original motives for undertaking his chronological revision. He was challenging Freud's thesis in Moses and Monotheism', which claimed Moses was an Egyptian, probably of noble birth, whom the myth undertakes to transform into a Jew: i.e . Moses was an Egyptian and monotheism was an Egyptian invention which Moses introduced to the Jews. Sothic dating put Akhenaten into c. 16th-15th century, which corresponds approximately with Biblical chronology, but in this era Egyptian history yields no trace ...
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595. Forum Part Two [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , have been organised world-wide. Dozens of astronomers around the globe are now involved in research projects, focusing on past, present and future cosmic catastrophes [7 ]. Above all, it has been argued that both the emergence and the collapse of human cultures, (e .g . the origin of metallurgy, the construction of the Egyptian pyramids, the destructions of the Bronze Age civilisations in the Near East and the Mediterranean, the collapse of the Roman Empire, the rise of Judaism and Islam, etc) should be associated with extra-terrestrial episodes of destruction [8 ]. All these new findings and developments of astronomical and archaeological research seem to verify Velikovsky's main idea: ...
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... Art Yazilikaya: "The Inscribed Rock" The "Hittite" history reveals itself as the history of the Chaldean dynasty, especially of the period of the Neo-Babylonian monarchy. The documents of Boghazkoi, the ancient Hattusas, reflect the political life of the seventh century and the early part of the sixth. This conclusion is reached upon reconstruction of Egyptian history. The written documents from Asia Minor do not contradict the chronological order presented in this reconstruction; on the contrary, they add their own testimony to the same effect. Will the collections of "Hittite" art present contradictory testimony? Art has its own way of development; influences may be traced in motifs and in the manner ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 52  -  05 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/no-text/velikovsky/ramses/6-forgotten.htm
597. Letopolis: city of the thunderbolt (Report) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... From: SIS Chronology & Catastrophism Review 2001:2 (Jan 2002) Home | Issue Contents Report Letopolis: city of the thunderbolt Phillip Clapham Velikovsky expressed an interest in the ancient Egyptian cult centre of Letopolis. This was due, I assume, to its connection with thunderbolts - and its sacred animal, the shrewmouse. The early-mid 20th century Egyptologist, W.E . Wainwright, is still regarded as an authority on Letopolis (see Journal of Egyptian Archaeology XVIII:1932, p. 164 for an article on Letopolis that is quoted by Velikovsky in Worlds in Collision and by Bauval in The Orion Mystery). Velikovsky was eager to make a connection between mice and ...
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598. Forum [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... 3 (Feb 1986) Home | Issue Contents Forum Comment from Jim Schlecker: This is in response to David Rohl's reply to Bernard Newgrosh, in SISW, vol.6 :1 , pp.20-21 (400 Year Stela & the plague). The "400 Year Stela", (ANET pp.252-53) is the only Egyptian text that pre-dates an era, and it is unfortunate that Dr Velikovsky didn't discuss it. It would have strengthened his chronology. David's answer shows the weakness of his chronology, and doesn't begin to answer the questions raised. His chart is not only misleading, but confuses the real issues. What does Horemheb have to do with the ...
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599. Herodotus on Thutmoses III and Amenophis III [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... erected pillars on the spot inscribed with his own name and country, and a sentence to indicate that by the might of his armed forces he had won the victory. . . . Thus his victorious progress through Asia continued, until he entered Europe and defeated the Scythians and Thracians; this, I think, was the furthest point the Egyptian army reached, for the memorial columns are to be seen in this part of the country but not beyond. The problem is that Manetho5 has the name Sesostris as the Greek equivalent of the Egyptian name Senwosret. The information contained in the quotation above, from the Histories of Herodotus, is given by Manetho behind the name of Senwosret ...
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600. In Defence of the Gods [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... following question was asked from the floor': How about the pyramids of Egypt? Surely the pharaohs who built them as their tombs were thinking ahead to their afterlife, and that would be consciousness. ' Jaynes replied as follows: "This is what is called the "presentist" fallacy. You are phrasing the situation as if ancient Egyptians were like ourselves. They were not. The pharaohs of 2500 B.C . did not built the pyramids for themselves. You must remember that the volition of a bicameral person was his auditory hallucination or god, and so the volition of each pharaoh was Osiris, the chief god, who was his "ka" or bicameral ...
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