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206 pages of results. 971. The Sulman Temple In Jerusalem [Journals] [Kronos]
... that the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem was constructed in the mid-10th century B.C . As a further challenge to the conventional scheme, Velikovsky presents evidence that the Temple of Solomon was mentioned in the el-Amarna letters, resulting in an "anachronism " of four centuries in the accepted chronology that would be fully corrected by his proposed lowering of Egyptian dates by over five hundred years. In the el-Amarna letters No. 74 and 290 there is reference to a place read (by Knudtzon) Bet-NIN.IB. In Ages in Chaos,(1 ) following Knudtzon, I understood that the reference was to Assyria (House of Nineveh). I was unaware of an article by ...
972. Precession and the Hebrew Calendar [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... about 25,920 years (Platonic year) makes a full circle around a point called the pole of the ecliptic was conceived as the basic movement in the life of the universe. Giorgio de Santillana's preface to the MIT Press edition of Sir Norman Lockyer's The Dawn of Astronomy contains the supposition that "it is not reasonable to suppose the Egyptians unaware of the Precession of the Equinoxes, even if their mathematics was unable to predict it numerically." While no Egyptian astronomical mathematics have been positively identified with respect to the precession, there exist certain interesting numerological coincidences within the Hebrew calendar. Whether these "coincidences" are direct parallels is uncertain. They may be nothing more than ...
973. Velikovsky's Chronology in Question [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History XII:1 (Jan 1990) Home | Issue Contents INTERACTION Velikovsky's Chronology in Question Lester J. Mitcham At this time I would like to draw attention to two issues that I believe argue against both Velikovsky's solution for Egyptian chronology and also against alternative models put forward by those who accept/defend his time placement for the 18th dynasty, but who then present their own solution for the later dynasties. Turning to the Amarna letters, Kadashman-Enlil (I ) complains to Amunhotep III: "Thou hast written to [me] saying: From of old, a daughter of the king of Egy[pt] has not been given to anyone ...
974. Philologos | The Legends of the Jews: Volume IV [Books]
... court against him. Nor was that surprising in a day when not even the high priests in the Temple bore the sign of the covenant upon their bodies. (16) Jeremiah had called forth general hostility by condemning the alliance with Egypt against Babylonia, and favoring peace with Nebuchadnezzar; and this though to all appearances the help of the Egyptians would prove of good effect for the Jews. The hosts of Pharaoh Necho had actually set forth from Egypt to join the Jews against Babylon. But when they were on the high seas, God commanded the waters to cover themselves with corpses. Astonished, the Egyptians asked each other, whence the dead bodies. Presently the answer occurred ...
975. Radiocarbon Dates for the Eighteenth Dynasty [Journals] [SIS Review]
... after the publication of Ages in Chaos Velikovsky made repeated efforts to have his revised chronology tested by the new method of radiocarbon dating. A full catalogue of the most important correspondence that he engaged in during those years was published in Pensée (1 ), and makes very disconcerting reading. When Velikovsky began his campaign hardly any C14 results from Egyptian material of the New Kingdom - the period affected by his revised chronology - had been published. Yet the replies he received from the various Museum authorities he approached for further tests (and full publication of the results) displayed a degree of faith in the accepted, Sothic based, Egyptian chronology that bordered on utter complacency. In 1964 ...
976. Michael Carmichael: Censing the God: Psychoactive Substances in Ancient Egypt [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2000:2 (Dec 2000) Home | Issue Contents Michael Carmichael: Censing the God: Psychoactive Substances in Ancient Egypt I chose Michael as a lecturer after watching the Sacred Weeds TV documentary series to which he was a consultant and researcher. One episode focused on the prevalence of blue water lily imagery in Egyptian art and culture, and it was this he concentrated in his talk. Michael ran through a series of slides, almost exclusively from Egypt's controversial Amarna period. This began with the pharaoh Akhenaten around 1378 BC and included the 12-year reign of the boy king Tutankhamun. Tiles, friezes and jewellery from this era frequently portrayed not just the ...
977. The Sulman Temple in Jerusalem [Journals] [SIS Review]
... no doubt that the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem was constructed in the mid-10th century BC. As a further challenge to the conventional scheme, Velikovsky presents evidence that the Temple of Solomon was mentioned in the el-Amarna letters, resulting in an "anachronism" of four centuries in the accepted chronology that would be fully corrected by his proposed lowering of Egyptian dates by over five hundred years. In the el-Amarna letters No. 74 and 290 there is reference to a place read (by Knudtzon) Bet-NIN.IB. In Ages in Chaos (1 ), following Knudtzon, I understood that the reference was to Assyria (House of Nineveh). I was unaware of an article by ...
978. Catastrophic Theory of Mountain Uplifts (A Crustal Deformation Theory) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Plutarch. He describes the "servants" of Kronos who- every 30 years, when Saturn is in Taurus- sail to Ogygia to remain there in service for thirty years. . . .14 And just as the Persian Shahs held their royal jubilee festival after having reigned thirty years (which is the Saturnian revolution), so the Egyptian Pharaoh also celebrated his jubilee after 30 years, true to the "inventor" of this festival, Ptah, who is the Egyptian Saturn.15 The number 108 is also detected in the Rig Veda with 10,800 stanzas and in the 10,800 bricks of the Indian fire altar, Agnieayana.16 The modern orbit of ...
979. SIS Internet Digest 1996 Number 2 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... 4LZ. UK Tel: + 44 181 953 7722. Fax: + 44 181 905 1879. Email: ian@knowledge.co.uk World Wide Web site: http://www.knowledge.co.uk/xxx/cat/sis/ © February 1997 The Society for Interdisciplinary Studies 1996 Number 2 From the Egyptian World of Hieroglyphics Web site (page 2) Contents About the SIS; How to Join Symposium news/The Web/Usenet Messages .. 1 Catastrophism Archive Project World Wide Web focus .. 2 AA&ES - Amateur Astronomy & Earth Sciences .. 2 Christopher B. Siren's Myths and Legends .. 2 ABOB's Page: ...
980. C&C Workshop 1992, Number 1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... and the Bronze Age Collapse by Bob Kobres 6 How Old is Greenland's Ice Cap? by Alasdair Beal 10 The Thirteenth Theory of the Hyksos by Gunnar Heinsohn 12 The Stratigraphy of Israel by Bob Porter 16 Menelaos in Egypt by Emmet Sweeney 21 FORUM: I: New Chronology Issues (Rees, Porter, Newgrosh, Rohl) 24 II: Egyptian Monumental Evidence (Lasken, Rees) 29 Egyptian Monumental Evidence, Addendum 1 (A . H. Rees) 32 MONITOR 33 REVIEWS: Environment of Violence - reviewed by David Slade 36 Apollo Objects, Atlantis & The Deluge - reviewed by Dick Atkinson 37 The Pyramid Age - reviewed by Phillip Clapham 38 Radiocarbon Dating: an Archaeological Perspective ...
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