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79 pages of results. 641. After 200 Years It's Time to Get Serious About Dynasty XVIII and Tuthmose III [Journals] [Aeon]
... its contestors were prepared to cast their vote with the sword. We can also be certain that this was no standard run-of-the-mill rebellion such as so often occurred on the death of an old war-horse. Hatshepsut had been long on commerce and strong on peaceful co-existence and would hardly have inspired that type of reaction. The confrontation must have had its genesis elsewhere. For example, it is more than likely that Hatshepsut's pacifist policies would have been intensely galling to Thutmose who had been forced to sit beside his aunt since childhood. As a young man, Thutmose would have inevitably been raised on a diet of stories relating Egypt's glorious past, not to mention the development of personal arms and ...
642. An Unexplained Arctic Catastrophe – Part II: Some Unanswered Questions [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the North Pole would change direction' [a new axial orientation would occur] [24]. All these geophysical derangements were, in the guises of a vast inundation, collapsed and up-tilted crustal areas, and an obviously rapid change from original warm to subsequent cold climatic conditions, clearly traceable as part and parcel of the problem of the genesis and deposition of the permafrost formation. A rolling about' of Earth would certainly have generated rampant flooding of land areas on a monumental scale, the kind of flood needed a priori to have transported and deposited the chaotic permafrost phenomenon. 5. In view of the inter-related elements just considered, we might also question whether today's permafrost' ...
643. The Stream Surrounding the Earth [Journals] [SIS Review]
... as Contained in the Rig-Veda, Standard, 1930, p. 143. 6. G. S. Kirk, Myth, Its Meaning and Functions in Ancient and Other Cultures, Cambridge University Press, 1970, pp. 85, 86. 7. S. Mowinkle, The Babylonian Matter in the Pre-deuteronomic Primeval History (JE) in Genesis 1-11', Journal of Biblical Literature, 58, 1939, p. 93. 8. A. R. Johnson, Sacral Kingship in Ancient Israel, University of Wales Press, 1955, p. 9. 9. T. H. Gaster, Volume 1, op cit [2 ], p. 7. 10 ...
644. The Temple in Jerusalem (Ages in Chaos) [Velikovsky]
... the Israelites had come to stay in Egypt they had dwelt in Palestine, not as a single patriarchal family, but as tribes strong enough to be regarded as enemies by the pharaoh. This would accord with the tradition of a defeat inflicted by Abraham and the servants of his household on the kings of Shinar and Elam and their allies (Genesis 14), and with the number of the Israelites (about two million, including women and children) in the days of the Exodus, after some two hundred years of sojourning in Egypt. 61. Eduard Meyer reads "Rezenu". Breasted transliterates "Retenu". 62. Breasted, Records, Vol. II, Sec ...
645. The el-Amarna Letters (Concluded) (Ages in Chaos) [Velikovsky]
... to eat dust," in the letter of the men of Irqata as well as in Isaiah 49:23. The king's "face" is against a man, or the king "casts down" a man's face, or he throws the man out of his hand- thus, in letters of Rib-Addi (Ahab) and in Genesis 19:21 and I Samuel 25:29. Rib-Addi's "face is friendly toward the king"; "he has directed his face towards the glory of the king, and would see his gracious face." "Biblical ideas of face' and presence' will be at once recalled." "Just as Ikhnaton's [Akhnaton ...
646. The Determinants of Scientific Behaviour [Journals] [SIS Review]
... and Kegan Paul. ROSE, S. and ROSE, H. (1971): Impact of Science on Society 21, 137-149. RYNEARSON, E. H. (1974): "Americans Love Hogwash", Nutrition Reviews Supplement No. 1. 32, 1-14. SCHNEIDER, S. H. (1976): The Genesis Strategy. New York, Plenum Press. SCIENCE FOR THE PEOPLE (1974): China: Science Walks on Two Legs. New York, Avon. SCORER, R. S. (1971a): Atmospheric Environment 5, 903-934. SCORER, R. S. (1971b): Engineering (August), 532. SILCOCK ...
647. James Hutton: A Non-inductive, Theological Catastrophist [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... 21. J. McPhee, Basin and Range (New York, 1980), pp. 95-96. 22. Gould, op. cit., p. 70. 23. Ibid., p. 72. 24. Ibid. 25. Ibid., p. 74. 26. Holy Bible, Revised Standard Version, Genesis 1: 28-30. 27. Richard Kirwan, "Examination of the Supposed Igneous Origin of Stony Substance," Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. 5 (1793): 51-81. 28. Albritton, Jr., op. cit., p. 28. 29. Mott T. Greene, Geology in the ...
648. The Autobiography Of Nebuchadnezzar. Ch. 5. (Ramses II and his Time) [Velikovsky]
... to the same group as a few other possessions of the museum, like the Piltdown skull- only the forgery was initiated in the days of Hattusilis the Chaldean, known to us from the Scriptures as Nebuchadnezzar. 1 D. Wiseman, "Alalakh" in Archaeology and Old Testament Study (Oxford, 1967), p. 127. 2 Genesis 21:10ff.; 48:14, 22; 48:13; 49:3ff.; cf. I Chronicles 5:1ff. 3 Even the one tablet inscribed in the name of Nabopolassar, in which he refers to Nebuchadnezzar as to his first-born, may not be genuine; no other such references to a son ...
... them there at the close of the fifth century and Strabo records their presence in the area as late as the first. Soon we shall also bring archaeological evidence to bear on the question and will show that Chaldean (" Hittite") pictographs were in use in this very region in the time of Strabo, and even beyond. 1 Genesis 11:31. 2 C. L. Woolley, Ur of the Chaldees (London, 1929). 3 "Abraham of Ur," Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 17 (1958), pp. 77- 89. 4 Sennacherib's prism, I, 37!. 5 Boris B. Piotrovsky, The Ancient Civilization ...
650. The Emerging Revision of Ancient History: Recent Research [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... ). 10. Claude Schauffer, Stratigraphie Comparée et Chronologie de l'Asie Occidentale (IIIe et IIe millenaires) (London, England, 1948). 11. Brad Aaronson, "The Jerusalem Chronology," a privately published, privately distributed report, Jerusalem, Israel. 12. Though his chronological revisions first appeared in privately published works, Genesis of Israel and Egypt (1989) and The Legacy of Akhnaton (1989), and also in "An Answer to the Critics of Ramses II and His Time," SIS Workshop (1991): 6-9, Emmett Sweeney is believed to be revising his conclusions. 13. 13Martin Sieff (A ), "Theses for the ...
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