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67 pages of results. 431. S.I.S Review Vol. III No. 2 Autumn 1978: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... : The Sibyl and Dr Stecchini 29 Forum: Letters 34 Horizons 37 Bookshelf 38 DR I. VELIKOVSKY: Retrospect 40 N. J. G. SYKES: An Investigation of Isotope Decay Constancy 43 DR J. C. KEISTER & ANDREW HAMILTON: An Alternative to the Ejection of Venus 45 PETER J. JAMES: A Critique of "Ramses II and His Time" 48 GEOFFREY GAMMON: The Place of Horemheb in Egyptian History 55 DR J. J. BIMSON: An Eighth-Century Date for Merenptah 57 The Society for Interdisciplinary Studies 60 Editor: R. M. Lowery 11, Adcott Road Acklam Middlesbrough Cleveland TS5 7ER Assistant Editors: Peter James 37 Gosberton Road, Balham, ...
432. Menelaos in Egypt [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... artifacts. Furthermore, Mycenaean or Minoan-type characters were frequently portrayed in 18th Dynasty art. Even the 7th century Greek settlements of the Delta showed evidence of contact with the Aegean in Mycenaean times, and at the fort of Daphnae (Tell Defenneh) excavators found a clear proof of settlement in New Kingdom times in the form of a temple of Ramesses II and a statue bearing his cartouche (F . Petrie: Tanis part 2, Nebeseh and Defenneh', p. 30). But the contact was not all one-way. Egyptian artifacts of 18th Dynasty date were discovered with great frequency in a Mycenaean context in Greece, whilst 18th Dynasty-style weaponry, such as the light two-men chariot ...
433. The Death of Gods in Ancient Egypt [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... , which would be after the time of Hipparchus, which would mean that the information was out there. ' Unfortunately, my reporting of the interest by [other] ancient cultures in certain numbers, as discussed by writers such as Joseph Campbell, and my wondering about an alternative use for the outdated sky calendars buried with Seti I and Ramesses IV seem to have won me a place in the hearts of those whose ideas have no support from me. I have long felt I should defend my book,and to that end I have labored for a year to bring forth a revised and updated version. This version has additional illustrations and supporting computer images of the precessionally changed ...
434. The Immanuel Velikovsky Archive [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Closed. 1. Seismology and Chronology 2. Celestial Events in the Iliad 3. Changes in Land and Sea 4. A Gap Closed 5. Competing for a Greater Antiquity 6. Summing Up. The Assyrian Conquest: This book belongs, in chronological order, after Ages in Chaos: From the Exodus to King Akhnaton, and before Ramses II and His Time and Peoples of the Sea. Chapters include: Part I: The Time of Isaiah. 1. When the House of Akhnaton Died Out 2. The Sequence of Dynasties 3. The Libyans in Egypt 4. The Libyans and Ethiopians: Cultural Aspects 5. Jeroboam II and Osorkon II 6. Revolutions in Egypt ...
435. An Interview for Television with Immanuel Velikovsky [Journals] [Horus]
... . There were many forms starting with MacMillan being subjected to a boycott and my editor being thrown out from his position and so on. Mr. Riggs: That is a sad story in the history of science. What are you working on now, Dr. Velikovsky? Dr. Velikovsky: Now, on a book of mine - Ramses II and His Time, this is one of the series of Ages in Chaos, which became a work of five volumes at least. It is being prepared for publication. Mr. Riggs: How much do you work each day. Do you try to set aside a certain amount of time? Dr. Velikovsky: No. ...
436. C&C Review 1999:1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the catastrophe. Merlin and the Round Temple 17 Emmet J. Sweeney proposes a radical rethink of early British history. Comalcalco: A Case for Early Pre-Columbian Contact and Influence? 21 David J. Eccott investigates some curious clay bricks in Mayan ruins. Another Velikovsky Affray - The Histories 30 Dale Murphie argues Velikovsky may not be far wrong on Ramesses II and Necho. Saul, David and Solomon 35 J. Eric Aitchison reviews the role of Velikovsky's hero, Saul. Rethinking Hatshepsut 41 David K. Down seeks the pharaoh of the Exodus. Venus Years - an explanatory note by Michael G. Reade 43 The Mammoths' Demise by Gordon P. Williams 44 Recent Developments in Near ...
437. Editorial C&AH 12:2 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... ice cores by Sean Mewhinney. It is hoped that catastrophists will repond about ice cores in Antarctica and other related issues, especially where anomalies are involved. The second article is by Kenneth Doig, a scholar trying to determine the identity of the pharaoh of the Exodus. The third and final article is by Jeremy Goldberg. He theorizes that Ramesses II should be put down two centuries. This revives once more the problem of determining who Shishak was. It is my opinion that the case for Sheshonq as Shishak is very weak, and leaves much to be analyzed. In the Interaction segment Leroy Ellenberger sends a rejoinder to Donald Patten, following the lengthy confrontations in our last issue ...
438. The Time Detectives by Brian Fagan (Reviewed) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... and hardship paralysed Egypt. The same sort of thing happened, much later, at the end of the New Kingdom, in the immediate post-Late Bronze Age. Here, however, we have textual evidence (e .g . from the Harris papyrus) that Egypt experienced a phase of luxurious vegetation and verdant growth in the early years of Ramesses III. However, later in his reign a phase of low Nile flood levels associated with famine and hardship set in - and this prevailed for most of Dynasty 20. Hence, we might wonder if a similar situation happened at the end of the Old Kingdom period, brought about by a similar set of circumstances - e.g ...
439. C&C Review 2001:1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Twist of Time , Bob Porter 64 Jonsson's Gentile Times , John Crowe 64 Sweeney resonds to Crowe , Emmet Sweeney 65 Ages in Chaos versus the New Chronologies' of Rohl and James , Phillip Clapham 65 The Formenko/Illig/Niemitz fallacy , Michael Reade 66 Oedipus Questions , Paul Standring. 66 Clarification Requested , Paul Standring 67 Necho = Ramesses II? , Michael G. Reade 67 Reports Boscawen-un 7 Revisions and Assyrians 7 Letopolis: city of the thunderbolt (Report) 7 Advert: Edfu Books 35 About C&C Review. How to join the SIS 68 EDITOR Alasdair Beal, 10 King George Avenue, Chapel Allerton, Leeds LS7 4LH, UK EDITORIAL TEAM Jill Abery ...
440. Earthquake, Part 1 Venus Ch.2 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... the temples of Egypt were destroyed either by an earthshock or by the thunderbolt."(7 ) Similarly in the Midrashim: "The seventh plague, the plague of barad [meteorites]: earthquake, fire, meteorites."(8 ) It is also said that the structures which were erected by the Israelite slaves in Pithom and Ramses collapsed or were swallowed by the earth.(9 ) An inscription which dates from the beginning of the New Kingdom refers to a temple of the Middle Kingdom that was "swallowed by the ground" at the close of the Middle Kingdom.(10) The head of the celestial body approached very close, breaking through the darkness ...
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