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... sunlight entering a temple which had really been built to observe a star; and that such temple sun-worship might possibly have preceded the time at which the solstices and equinoxes, and their importance, had been made out. I think it is possible to show that this really happened, and we owe the demonstration of this important fact to the Egyptian habit of having two associated temples at right angles to each other, because this habit justifies the assumption that at Annu the mounds and single obelisk which now remain not only indicate the certain existence in former times of one temple, but, in all probability, of two at right angles to each other. The next question we have ...
962. Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... in which the stone inscription was found includes the temple itself, with a 15m long eight columned hall and store rooms along the sides, and a large courtyard surrounded by porticos. The temple is part of Strata IC-IB, dated by the authors to the 7th century BC and thought to include the later Assyrian occupation and a succeeding phase of Egyptian domination following Assyrian withdrawal in the late 7th century, and ending with total destruction by Nebuchadnezzar in 603 BC. On a reduced chronology this stratum might be dated to the Persian period, thus requiring the inscription to date from an earlier stratum than IC, which brings us to the all important question of the position of the inscribed limestone ...
963. Evolution from Space [Articles]
... established chronology the difference isn't big, but not in our chronology, there is quite a difference. René Gallant: I go by the chronology which exists. The events cited by the Papyrus Anastasi IV could not have happened because Seti II was barely 100 years behind the last coincidence between the solar year of 365 1/4 and the Egyptian calendar year of 365 days, so there should only be 20 days difference. At the time at which the Egyptologists place the Papyrus Anastasi IV, the season could not have been reversed and this is why the Egyptologists dismiss the Papyrus Anastasi IV as not expressing truth. Question (1 ): One can understand that in Egyptian writing ...
964. Should the European Oak Dendrochronologies be Re-examined? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... some of those above, plus Donau 14-Rhein 2-Main 15 and Donau 8/15-Main 18. Preliminary results for Main 6/13 were reported as were plans to follow a similar procedure with other floating chronologies. Consistency with historical chronologies As was observed soon after the first C14 measurements were made during the 1950's and 1960's, the C14 results on Egyptian wares and structures, especially from the Old Kingdom, were regularly a number of centuries later than expected (Renfrew, 1973; Smith, 1964). These discrepancies seem to have been a factor in encouraging tree-ring studies (Suess, 1965). And before the development of the European oak chronologies, the Egyptian results were often cited ...
965. Discussion on Velikovsky, Victor Clube's book [Articles]
... in his series of articles in the SIS REVIEW about the Bondage and the Conquest and the Hyksos both in Egypt and Palestine, John Bimson found himself in the position of having to suggest a period of as much as 100 years between the end of the XIIth Dynasty and the beginning of the XVIIIth, and there really is just not enough Egyptian material to justify such high dates. So if we have the Egyptian New Kingdom starting something like half-way through the period of the Judges in Israel, this does relieve some of the problems. At the other end, it does mean that one is able, by some squeezing up, and in fact what we have been doing is ...
966. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... an identical culture B. Secondly, for any site with two strata with no stratigraphic gap then the stratigraphic sequence must equal the historic sequence. Thirdly, if articles referable to any particular figure are found in a different stratigraphic sequence from that expected by historic dating, then the stratigraphic date must overrule the known' historic one. As the Egyptians called all invaders hyksos' (rulers of foreign lands) Heinsohn defined the ones he was to deal with as those associated with the Middle Bronze IIB strata of Egypt and Palestine. Within conventional chronology these people are a mystery, though artifacts similar to those associated with them have been found in third millennium Mesopotamia and indicate a Semitic contribution ...
967. C&C Review 1996:2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Perpetual Calendar Based on the 128 Years 12 Flavio Barbiero presents an explanation for stone calendars like the Aztec Piedra del Sol' (front cover). Planetary Observations of the T'ang Dynasty 16 Charles B. Raspil investigates Chinese planetary observations between 618 and 906AD. The Genesis of Israel and Egypt 23 Emmett J. Sweeney investigates the very beginnings of Egyptian and Hebrew history and finds characters and events unnaturally separated in textbooks by 1,000 years. The Wabar Meteorite Crater in the Empty Quarter of Saudi Arabia By Gerrit L. Verschuur 11 Notes and Queries 26 Ancient Egyptian Stoneworking Techniques Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology by R.M . Porter 27 Forum 28 Catastrophes in the 5th - ...
968. SIS Internet Digest 2001 Number 1 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... sis/ © June 2001 The Society for Interdisciplinary Studies 2001 Number 1 Contents From W. M. Flinders Petrie Kahun, Gurob, and Hawara (1890), at the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean World Web site (see page 8). The drawing middle right is an Akhet: could this mean "solar eclipse"? See Egyptian Cosmology, page 5 About the SIS; How to Join Editorial .. 1 SIS Conference 13-15 Sep 2002 .. 1 SIS Autumn Meeting 13 Oct 2001 .. 1 In Memoriam: Hertha von Dechend .. 1 World Wide Web focus .. 2 Quantavolution and Catastrophes Series .. 2 Stonehenge: Restoration Work .. 3 Public ...
969. The Flood [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... in place from [7 to 10,000 years]...since the end of the last Ice Age. Meaning that both the carving of the Sphinx and its "severe water erosion" had to have taken place sometime before...! Such an age, if established, would, of course, automatically preclude an Egyptian Pharaoh by the name of Chephren from ordering the carving of the Sphinx only 4,500 years ago- if the Sphinx's current state of weathering could a) be traced unambiguously, geologically to a period of massive rainfall on the Gizeh Plateau (as opposed to wind or sand erosion), and b) that period could be independently dated ...
970. The Hamlet's Mill International Conference [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2001:2 (Sep 2001) Home | Issue Contents The Hamlet's Mill International Conference 27 - 28th October 2001 Archaeo-Astronomy, Myth & The Ancient Wisdom Tradition, King's College, University of London. Speakers: Robert Bauval: Ancient Egypt Decoded - The Astronomical Alignment of Egyptian Temples. Will discuss his latest work, dealing with the astronomical alignments of ancient Egyptian sacred architecture. [www.robertbauval.com] Adrian Gilbert: Hamlet's Mill and the Opening of the Stargates. The gates of heaven, and how these time markers indicate the start and end of long ages spanning millenia. [www.adriangilbert.co.uk] John Gordon: ...
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