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... is a particularly effective section [The Ore of the Land of "Atika"], since it combines a solution to a name problem with very practical matters. From Ramses III to Danus III p. 84: In "a small one supported by his strong arms," I would take "his" as referring to the Egyptian ... of the Egyptian Sources and The Sea Peoples and Egypt. pp. 6-12: It is good to hold firm on the point of the Greek letters on the tiles of Ramesses III's palace. It is a crux which, to the best of my knowledge, defies conventional explanation. pp. 12-17: It is at least possible that the ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 435  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0204/070peopl.htm
92. Palestinian Archaeology and a Ramesses VI-Shishak Identification [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... From: Catastrophism and Ancient History XI:1 (Jan 1989) Home | Issue Contents Palestinian Archaeology and a Ramesses VI-Shishak Identification Jeremy Goldberg It has been argued elsewhere that an identification of Shishak (i .e . of the conqueror of Rehoboam) with Ramesses VI produces what is at least in some ways a plausible- though speculative- reconstruction of c. tenth-century B.C . Egyptian-Israelite relations. This would include the following phases: Saul: Israel gains power during the later Ramesses II period of stasis in Egyptian foreign policy, perhaps eventually as an ally of Ramesses II. David: Very early in his reign, Israel, Gezer, and the Philistines (who ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 433  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol1101/25pales.htm
... work includes privately published books on The Pyramid Age and Who Were the Neo-Assyrian Kings?, both reviewed in SISW [5 ,6 ], together with articles on Velikovsky's Ramses II and His Time [7 ] and Menelaos in Egypt' [8 ]. I particularly liked his article on catastrophism and early Irish history [9 ] but ... the return from the Babylonian exile. Rohl [11] disliked Sweeney's suggestion that since all Pharaohs used many different titles, Rohl/James were wrong, when showing that Ramesses II material was reused by Libyans at Tanis, to say this proves Ramesses II came before the Libyans. Rohl pointed out that when a king used a nomen of ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 433  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1997n1/46egypt.htm
94. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... of Martin Sieff in his paper "Velikovsky and His Heroes" (SIS Review V:4 , p.115). In discussing the domination of the pages of Ramses II and His Time by the Babylonian king Nebuchadrezzar II, Mr Sieff notes: "Now as Peter James has shown, and other writers in the august pages of ... . The Book comes to the conclusion that there are good reasons to believe that Abraham lived in the 14th century BC because the Exodus is thought to have taken place under Ramesses II or his successor, who are placed in the 13th century BC, and only three or four generations are allowed between Abraham and Exodus. Obviously, this does ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 432  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1987no1/34letts.htm
95. The Chronology of the Late Kings of Egypt [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... had its High Priest. The priests with names Usimare-nakht, Ramessu-Nakht, Amenhotep and Pinehaz were such and find their places within the reigns of the High Priest kings. If Ramesses I was Necho I as held by Velikovsky, then Harmhab who preceded Ramesses I should be the same person as Nebaure who preceded Necho I and the further predecessors of ... views involved a placement of the exodus incident of Scripture at the point of the Hyksos invasion. Earlier scholars had placed this incident in the XIXth dynasty in the reign of Rameses II. This setting was based on statements in Exodus 1:8-11 which suggest that the ruling king of the preceding era of oppression had the name Rameses. When ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 432  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/vol0101/25chron.htm
96. On The Merits of the Revised Chronologies [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... [the "Revised Chronology"], the responses of Mitcham and Rohl seem much too quick off the trigger as well as overly harsh. Reports of the demise of Ramses II and His Time are, as usual, greatly exaggerated. The initial rejection of the second half of the Revised Chronology by those who had accepted the first half ... Velikovsky's hypothesis that the 18th and 19th Dynasties were separated by the Libyan period. Other genealogies begin in the 22nd Libyan Dynasty and run back into the 19th as far as Ramesses II, yet Velikovsky proposes to place this Ramesses after the Libyan period. One statue has 10 generations from Osorkon I back to Merenptah, son of Ramesses II. ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 430  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1988no1/18merit.htm
97. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... two centuries earlier than Nebuchadrezzer II. Given the many references to the time he would date both Ramesses II and Hattusilis III, and that Velikovsky devoted an entire volume (Ramses II and His Time) - reminding us that Ramesses II and Hattusilis III were contemporaries - Derek should be utterly ashamed of his misreading of Martin's position. (Velikovsky's ... , Derek must claim them as alter-egos, Martin dates Hattusilis III a full two centuries earlier than Nebuchadrezzer II. Given the many references to the time he would date both Ramesses II and Hattusilis III, and that Velikovsky devoted an entire volume (Ramses II and His Time) - reminding us that Ramesses II and Hattusilis III were contemporaries - ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 429  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1988no2/35letts.htm
98. Untitled [Journals]
... on the Formation of Coal [Pensee Ivr02] Fuhr, Ilse: On Comets, Comet-like Luminous Apparitions and Meteors [Kronos Vol0704] Gammon, Geoffrey: Background to "Ramses II and His Time" [Workshop No1] Gammon, Geoffrey: Bronze Age Destructions in the Near East [Review V0404] Gammon, Geoffrey: Centuries of Darkness ... Archaeology [Review V1997n1] Porter, Robert M.: Bronze Age Multi-site Destructions (A Preliminary Review) [Review V1993cam] Porter, Robert M.: Shishak - Ramesses II Or Ramesses III? [Review V1994] Prasher, C.l .: Assyrians and Babylonian Chronologies for 8th - 6th Centuries Bc [Workshop W1994no1] Ransom ...
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... ) 40 36-3/4 2725 36-1/4 2800 35-3/4 2900 Wady E. Sofra 38 ½ 37 2675 36-3/4 2700 36-1/4 2800 Memnonia (Ramses II.) (Mean of Fr. & Gr.) 43 38-1/4 2475 37 ½ 2600 37 2700 Hills low Kom Ombo (Little Temple) 43 ... Ethiopian Temple) 45 40 1250 39 900 38 ½ 500 The hills may be taken as a little over 1 high The temple of Hathor at Abu Simbel, embellished by Rameses II., was in all probability a shrine dedicated to Amen-t- Hathor about 3200 B.C . Amen-t seems to have been an Ethiopian, goddess, for ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 429  -  25 Mar 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/dawn/dawn30.htm
100. Forum [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Heretic Press, Toronto and other revisionist circles in Europe including Germany. See also C&C Workshop 1991:1 , Emmet Sweeney, An answer to the critics of Ramses II and His Time' and Dr Heribert Illig (same issue), The Past Comes Down'. 13. M.G .L . Baillie, A ... of LBIIB, separated in Greece, Cyprus and at Troy by about a single generation [15]. In Egyptian terms this would roughly date from the late reign of Ramesses II through to the end of dynasty XIX shortly before the reign of Ramesses III. Baillie (op. cit.) has noted an anomaly in 1159 - 1130 ...
Terms matched: 2  -  Score: 426  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v1996n1/37forum.htm
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