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383 pages of results. 171. A Critique of "Ramses II and His Time" [Journals] [SIS Review]
... available and the interpretation Velikovsky gives it. His conclusion is that this later part of Velikovsky's "re-write" of history faces considerably more problems - some apparently insuperable - than that for the earlier period. Later papers, however, ... ) Home | Issue Contents The remaining contributions to this issue jointly form an approach to the later parts of Velikovsky's historical reconstruction by three of the speakers at the conference at Glasgow last Spring, who also provided a significant part of ... and the accession year of Nebuchadrezzar, rather than the reign of Neriglissar. As well as this distortion of Mesopotamian historiography, he would have somehow had to influence the Hebrews such as Jeremiah (25:1 ) to join the ...
172. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Vol. VI, No. I, II & III. (2003) "Pillars of the Past: History, Science, Technology, as they relate to Chronology" By Charles Ginenthal. Pillars of the past is a ... be shortened by over 1500 years. Those interested in the revision of history will have powerful tools to confront the historical establishment. The book costs $27.95 in the U.S .: ($ 32.95 ... Canada, $37.95 in Europe and elsewhere, payable in U.S . dollars). Those who wish to order all of Vol. VI of The Velikovskian, send $35 dollars U.S . ( ...
173. In Search of the Exodus [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History VIII:2 (July 1986) Home | Issue Contents In Search of the Exodus Phillip Clapham Gods and Kings I am loath to become entangled in the complexities of biblical criticism, literary or ... , or the determination of which scribal source was responsible for the writing or editing of what section, subsection, or sentence of the biblical narrative, and which dates are to be assigned to the various portions. It may not ... It has of course been suggested that Ramses II was the father-in-law of Solomon, [19] and yet numerous historians have been absolutely convinced over the years that because of Exodus 1:11 the Exodus and "conquest" categorically ...
174. Chapter 17 Corroboration, Convergence, Analysis [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... , transl. Stella Humphries (NY and Oxford 1969) Bell, Barbara: "The Dark Ages in Ancient History", American Journal of Archaeology, vol. 75 (1971) Bentham, Jeremy: "Fallacies of Anti-Reformers ... vol. II, no. 5 (1991) Stiebing, William H., Jr.: "Velikovsky's Historical Revisions," The Universe and Its Origins, S.F . Singer, ed. (NY 1990) ... , William H., Jr: Out of the Desert — Archaeology and the Exodus (Amherst NY 1989) Stocks, Denys A.: "Stone sarcophagus manufacture in ancient Egypt," Antiquity, vol. 73 (1999 ...
175. Ages In Chaos. File I (Stargazers and Gravediggers) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Stargazers]
... ? Does any Egyptian document speak of a catastrophe? I inquired and consulted books, but no book on the history of Egypt mentioned any such catastrophe. Then I came upon a reference to a sage, Ipuwer, who bewailed ... among all the nations of the ancient East. "Because of the disruption of synchronism, many figures on the historical scene are ghosts' or halves' and doubles. ' Events are often duplicates; many battles are shadows; ... speeches are echoes; many treaties are copies; even some empires are phantoms." Thus I wrote in the Preface to Ages in Chaos. (1 ) See I. Velikovsky, "The Age of the Dead Sea, ...
176. The Genesis of Israel and Egypt by Emmett Sweeney [Journals] [SIS Review]
... to understand properly the events as described in the Bible and secondly, the conventional time frame for ancient Middle Eastern history adopted by the Victorians, with a little help from Manetho and the Bible, makes any such cross identifications quite ... the above three characters, as well as some notable biblical events, can all be clearly identified within the Egyptian historical record. His revised chronology is founded upon the adoption of Velikovsky and Heinsohn's catastrophist analysis, which argues that the ... Antipodes. It was a Yes, Minister type compliment, in response to a review by Sweeney of Heinsohn's Mesopotamian Historiography' [3 ]. As many will know, and as it has been my pleasure to discover, Sweeney ...
177. Si-Amon. Part 2 Ch.4 (Peoples of the Sea) [Velikovsky]
... Vol. IV, Sees. 738-40 Si-Amon We have reached the terminal figure in this work of reconstruction of ancient history. In various modern efforts to establish the succession of the kings and high priests of the Twenty-first Dynasty, King ... of the "ghost" dynasties, the Twentieth and the Twenty-first, from the list of rightful claimants to a historical place prior to the subjugation of Egypt by the Persians, the above-mentioned problem of five centuries' difference between the ... father-in-law of a monarch who reigned more than six hundred years earlier. [1 ] E. Naville, Inscription historique de Pinodjem III (Paris, 1883). In more recent publications, this Peinuzem is referred to as II ...
178. Letters to the Editor C&AH 3:2 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History III:2 (July 1981) Home | Issue Contents Letters to the Editor Editor, C&AH: I've been meaning to put down my thoughts on the alternative chronologies dealing with a ... &AH: In a recent note1 I pointed out how Velikovsky had failed to analyze the single linkage of his historiography (reconstructed by events) to the conventional assumptions- with only astronomical retro-calculation at the bottom of them both. ... a result we find the chaos of Near Eastern Assyro-Babylonian chronology- itself tumbling in vicious circles again linked to Sothic absurdities!- a source of "revisionism," the champions of which think themselves on safe ground. "Quicksand ...
179. Letters [Journals] [Kronos]
... killing of more than one million Armenians by the Turks, a holocaust which has now disappeared almost completely from western history and social science writing. Because of its geographic and psychological centrality- relatively few western intellectuals are Armenian, many ... the cosmic-catastrophic origins of major religious texts, as well as of notions of "sin" and of certain subsequent historical events such as witch-hunts and pogroms. To summarize, Myers holds that "uniformitarian scholars [who] do not ... catastrophe, then attempts by survivors to blame victims, and finally efforts to suppress contradictory data and theory. The historiography of the Nazi holocaust provides dramatic support for his Velikovskian derivation on the cataclysmic origins of religion. David Luck ( ...
180. Karl Popper and Evolutionary Theory (Vox Populi) [Journals] [Kronos]
... it is unable to predict new phenomena. It must remain a descriptive pursuit since the substance of its study, history, is not predictable. But this is certainly not to denigrate it; entomologists have been contentedly describing insects for ... theory from the seed. Evolutionary theory, not just Darwinism, fails the second requirement because evolutionary change is an historical process. Popper notes that: "There exists no law of evolution, only the historical fact that plants and ... theory of evolution, to return to our main point, is certainly not predictive, is it descriptive? Although historiography (my model of a descriptive endeavor, if you will) may, to most persons' minds, have ...
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