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383 pages of results. 201. 'Worlds in Collision' After Heinsohn [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Mullen Summary What would happen to Velikovsky's Worlds in Collision' series of cosmic catastrophes if Gunnar Heinsohn's re-dating of ancient history turned out to be correct? An investigation of this concludes that it would affect the dating of many of the ... for catastrophes' as follows: That (i ) the entire earth was shaken by cosmic catastrophes well down into historical times when man already knew how to read and write and (ii) ancient chronologies are overstretched and in chaos ... his two basic findings. These claims are still being challenged and can be shown to contain numerous errors and misinterpretations. Yet, in substance they stand unrefuted. Catastrophes did happen and chronologies are wrong. ' [Heinsohn, G ...
202. The Miracles of the Exodus by Colin Humphries and The Moses Legacy by Graham Phillips (Book reviews) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... is no evidence the Phoenicians had anything to do with Baal, he says. In one chapter on early Israelite history he claims images and icons, such as the serpent, the bull, calf, and cherubim, were all ... to be radical outside the parameters of his chosen field. This is reinforced as he takes on board the mainstream historical view that the traditional date of Exodus, at 1446 BC, is too early. This figure is derived from ... exiles came back from Babylon with borrowed tales, such as the Flood story, and integrated them into the biblical historiography. Likewise, he claims the Jerusalem of Solomon was an invention, a description based on their experience of the ...
203. Pot Pourri [Journals] [SIS Review]
... of Israel belongs back in the Bronze Age, nullifying the attempts of Professor Whitelam and others to reclaim' Palestinian history from the Hebrews [24]? Not necessarily; since the New Kingdom is equivalent to a 500-year floating chronology ... David Rohl is a revisionist, that is, one of those writers who wish to prove that the conventional Egyptian historical chronology is too long by about 250 years. I believe the revisionists are wrong because calibrated radiocarbon dates broadly support ... it is difficult for a layman to assess what reaction, if any, it has provoked among geneticists and ancient historians. Death on the Nile Famine and cannibalism accompanied the end of the Old Kingdom in Egypt, according to the ...
204. From Ramses III To Darius III. Part I Ch.5 (Peoples of the Sea) [Velikovsky]
... they knew this monarch. With this identification made we would expect that some of the admittedly difficult problems of the history of the later Ramessides could be disentangled. "If it is true that a people which has no history is ... FULL TEXT NOT AVAILABLE Contents From Ramses III To Darius III The Later Ramessides IN THE PRECEDING pages we confronted the historical material from Greek and Egyptian sources and arrived at the conclusion that Nectanebo I of the Greek authors is an alter ... of Ramses III of modern historians, or Usimare-meramun Ramesse-hekaon of the Egyptian royal monuments and official papyri. In his own time and especially among the Greeks he was known as Nectanebo, the name he might have occasionally used in less ...
205. The Foundations of the Assyro-Babylonian Chronology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... ABC, pp.104-11. Berossus. Berossus, a Babylonian priest born c.350-340 BC, wrote a history in three books known as the Babyloniaca. In the third book he presented the kings of the Assyrian, Neo-Babylonian ... (= B .M . 25091). This Chronicle was first translated and published by Sidney Smith in Babylonian Historical Texts, London 1924, pp.1-21. The most recent translation is that by A. K. Grayson ... earlier astronomers. If this is true, it must be admitted that Ptolemy's Canon does not have the astronomical support historians generally believe it has. On the basis of Prof. Newton's work it has even been claimed that Ptolemy's kinglist ...
206. Sargonids and Achaemenids [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... and the repatriation to Israel of those Jews enslaved by the Chaldaeans under Nebuchadrezzar. Yet according to the reconstruction of history proposed in the present volume, it was the Persians, in their guise of Neo-Assyrians, who enslaved and deported ... doubts that the characters named by Matthew are real. Yet only by contradicting everything we know about history and the historical process can these genealogies be made to square with the "traditional" biblical chronology. Thus, for example, ... we allow 25 years to a generation (a generous figure given the habitually early marriages and deaths of ancient peoples), the Babylonian Exile would have occurred 350 years before the time of Jesus – in other words during the time ...
207. The Lion Gate at Mycenae [Journals] [Pensee]
... Lion Gate at Mycenae Lewis M. Greenberg A Study in Art-Historical Contradictions Mr. Greenberg is assistant professor of art history and history, Moore College of Art (Philadelphia). The paper published here was first read at the Velikovsky ... Clark College, (Portland, Oregon), August 17, 1972. "According to the now accepted art historical framework, we have a renowned work of monumental sculpture which time wise exists in apparent splendid isolation' . . ... C ., or Byzantine times (9 ). The latter suggestion has long been dismissed by archaeologists and art historians alike, but the other proposed dates now require careful re-examination. While the Lion Gate is presently dated by Wace ...
208. The Prodigal Archive [Books] [de Grazia books]
... calling up Whiston, Boulanger, La Place and Kugler as unexpected witnesses on behalf of the defendant. The straight history of the affair went to Ralph Juergens, who had been introduced to Deg by V. as a mechanical engineer ... to take upon himself the most difficult task, the theoretical analysis of the system that exuded injustice normally. The historical section would go to Stecchini and deal with scientific precedents to V. s catastrophism, an approach quite new to ... of it for some years. Every few pages contained another foolish review, comment or letter by a scientist or historian or archaeologist. Just to be preserved and collected, side by side, they damned themselves and each other as ...
209. Medieval Europe: Dating And Recent Developments [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... disc and are quite dramatic. So, in general terms can solar eclipses help validate the historical record? The history of British solar eclipses A number of Tables are set out which illustrate all that we know about these events. ... chronological markers. The analysis is confined to British data and looks at how closely the astronomical tables synchronise with the historical records. An exact match between the recorded observation and its retro-calculated appearance would serve to confirm the date given to ... . sol obscuratus est'. Nennius, Annales Cambriae (Welsh Annals), p. 46 (Nennius, Historia Britonum. Translated by John Morris in Arthurian Period Sources, 8. Phillimore, 1980. No full eclipse over ...
210. The Knowledge Industry [Books] [de Grazia books]
... who had more respect for the traditional research materials of the culture- in classics, linguistics, foreign languages, history of science, philosophy, etc. and whose attractiveness to students would have erected massive barriers against the anti-intellectual and ... encountered and had to deal with problems that are central, not related incidentally, to the fields of linguistics, historical chronology, astronomy, physical and cultural anthropology, comparative literature, archaeology (worldwide), geology, fossil paleontology ... soil chemistry, electromagnetics, astrophysics, sociology of sex, ecology, climatology, oceanography, theology, chemical and fossil dating, psychology of infancy and of stress, epistemology, the history of science, and political science for the ...
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