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941. Why is Velikovsky in archeology ? [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... done that has anything to do with archeology ?? ?? From: bigbird@swcp, bigbird@swcp.com Date: 27 Jun 1995 02:43:39 GMT Velikovsky also wrote a book arguing that the Egyptologists of the time had double read a dynasty into the inscriptions, leading to an extra five hundred years added to Egyptian history. Been a very long time and I do not remember the name of the tome, but it was a scholarly work and had the Egyptologists quite huffy for years. Not really sure what ultimately happened, but I believe there has been some quiet shuffling of dynasty dates since that leaves Egyptian history more closely aligned to his view ...
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942. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... of potential impacting objects. Black Athena revisited 18 essays edited by Mary Lefkowitz and Guy Maclean Rogers, University of North Carolina Press, 1996, $19.95. Bernal's unorthodox views on the black African roots of classical Greek culture are rebutted by a scholarly range of distinguished authors. The editors conclude that although there is ample evidence for Egyptian influence on aspects of Ancient Greek culture, that is different from defining Egypt as the origin of that culture. There is also little evidence that the ancient Egyptians were black' in the sense of other Old World cultures such as Great Zimbabwe, Benin and Nubia. The following books are available from the Sourcebook Project. P.O ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 29  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1996n2/39books.htm
943. Nine Spheres of Venusian Effects [Books] [de Grazia books]
... dug. This project was abandoned before completion.." Again no anomaly. A corollary of our first Proposition says that no calendar based on the present solar year or lunar cycles is available that comes from the period before 3450 B.C . or thereabouts. However we find a severe challenge. Hastings in 1910 wrote that "the Egyptian calendar [amounting to 365 days] appears throughout the whole of its history. However far back we may trace it, we cannot reach the moment of a change in it." Malcolm Lowery stresses the anomaly in correspondence to Zetetic Scholar (3 /4 , April 1979, p.60): To cite a case in ...
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944. Catastrophism & Ancient History Volume XV, Part 1 January 1993 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History Vol 0201 Texts Home | C&AH Home Catastrophism & Ancient History Volume XV, Part 1 January 1993 Volume XV, Part 1 January 1993 A Journal of Interdisciplinary Study Contents New Proposals for a Downdating of the Egyptian New Kingdom (Part I ) .. 6 Jeremy Goldberg Noah's Ark- Its Geometry .. 40 Samuel Windsor Departments Editorial Marvin Arnold Luckerman Interaction Rohl's Revised Egyptian Chronology: Difficulties and an Alternative Jeremy Goldberg The Answer to Clapham's Question: Revise! Jesse E. Lasken In Memoriam: Derek Shelley-Pearce .. 4 Advertisements Studies in Biblical Chronology The Discovery of Noah's Ark Pacific Meridian Publishing (Advert) Diggings Copyright (c ) 1993 ...
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... appeared in honor of Israel and the Torah. They had, however, at the same time received the order to destroy Israel in case they intended to reject the Torah. [208] THE FIRST COMMANDMENT The first word of God on Sinai was Anoki, "It is I." It was not a Hebrew word, but and Egyptian word that Israel first heard from God. He treated them as did that king his home-coming son, whom, returning from a long stay over sea, he addressed in the language the son had acquired in a foreign land. So God addressed Israel in Egyptian, because it was the language they spoke. At the same time Israel ...
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946. Chapter 14 Agronomy and Climatology [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... Thus the displacement was estimated at from 500 to 900 miles. 3 J. Bentley, A historical View of the Hindu Astronomy (1825), p. 76. 4 Thibaut, "Astronomie. Astrologie und Mathematik," p. 6. 5 G.A . Wainwright, "Orion and the Great Star," Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, XXII (1936). 6 Wainwright, "Letopolis," Journ.Egypt.Archaeol., XVIII (1932). 7 Wainwright in the Studies presented to F.L . Griffith, pp. 379-380. 8 Cf. H. Jeffreys, "Earth," Encyclopedia Britannica (14th ed.). 9 ...
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... emblem of Ashur, in which the god is encircled about the waist by a ring." * These temple foundations were discovered under an accumulation of peat moss which must have taken ages to collect. The Isle of Iona, adjoining Mull, is not only the most sacred prehistoric part of Scotland, but it has associations of a strange Egyptian character, its Street of the Dead, and a carving in the ruined cathedral of Thoth or Hermes weighing souls. There, too, are the tombs of prehistoric kings whose very names are lost. Originally also in Iona stood a temple of 360 upright stones as at Avebury. These matters all point to a very ancient and extinct ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 28  -  31 Jul 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/beaumont/earth/11-comet.htm
948. Pot Pourri [Journals] [SIS Review]
... but they were victims of genocide rather than sexual predation (as the lack of genetic trace indicates) and were driven as far south as Tierra del Fuego before 4000BC, they would have vanished too soon to be sculptors or subjects of the Olmec statues [9 ]. Other candidates exist. New World cocaine in the stomachs of 19th Dynasty Egyptian mummies [10] must have been obtained, if not by direct contact [11], through N. African or W. African middlemen. There are graves dated c.1250AD of supposedly African origin in the Caribbean; Malian and Arabic records of expeditions [12] from Mali across the western ocean in 1310 and 1311AD; ...
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949. What Was "Brimstone"? [Journals] [Kronos]
... loud noises, flashes of lightning, and an earthquake."(2 ) Before analysing this passage, let us make an enquiry concerning the Hebraic institution of offering "incense" upon the "golden altar": "The offering of incense, or burning of aromatic substances, is common in the religious ceremonies of nearly all nations (Egyptians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Phoenicians, etc.), and it is natural to find it holding a prominent place in the tabernacle and temple-worship of Israel. The newer critical theory that incense was a late importation into the religion of Israel, and that the altar of incense described in Exodus 30:1 ff. is a post-exilian ...
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950. Osarsiph [Journals] [Kronos]
... Manetho's Aegyptica that we possess mostly contain schematic king-lists preserved by chronographers - Eusebius, Hieronymus, Africanus. Only Josephus preserves a few passages from the narrative part of the work, among them the infamous story of Osarsiph. This somewhat confusing tale is not very promising material for a historical study; yet so threadbare are our primary literary sources for Egyptian history that the effort appears justified. To briefly summarize Manetho's tale, a certain king named Amenophis ordered the expulsion of all lepers and unclean persons from Egypt. They settled on the site of the abandoned Hyksos capital of Avaris and chose as their leader a certain priest named Osarsiph. Soon they were joined by a host of foreigners with ...
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