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... Ev Cochrane and Prof. Gunnar Heinsohn will be read by David Fairbairn, David Davis and Emmet Sweeney respectively). Saturday 14th September Introduction Prof. Trevor Palmer Scientific Dating Problems David Salkeld Evidence for Shortening Egyptian History Bob Porter The Historical Evidence in the el-Amarna Letters J. Eric Aitchison Testing Time David Rohl The Lion Gate at Mycenae, plus Ramesses II Prof. Lewis M. Greenberg and Archaic Greek Sculpture Scientific Foundations of Ancient Near Eastern Chronologies Charles Ginenthal Sunday 15th September Finding the Limits of Chronological Revision Dr John Bimson Stratigraphy and Radically Shortened Chronologies Prof. Gunnar Heinsohn Velikovsky G1asgow and Heinsohn Combined Emmet J. Sweeney AD Ages in Chaos: A Russian Point of View Dr Eugen Gabowitsch ...
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... evidence at all of activity (see James et al, Centuries of Darkness, pp. 277-282). Secondly, the 505 year separation of the two groups in the Assyrian king list is precisely the period which one would like to see eliminated from the conventional Egyptian TIP (the Third Intermediate Period, but expanded to cover the time between Ramesses II and Necho II - conventionally 1290-610 = 680 years, but c. 180 years by my reckoning and zero years by Velikovsky's - as is analysed on pp. 39-40 of C&CR 1998:2 , Forum' section, and as is further confirmable from the data cited in my Necho-Ramesses' letter published on p. 67 ...
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443. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... archaeological research , linguistics and genetics in an attempt to solve the mystery of what happened to the 10 tribes of Israel driven out by the Assyrians in the 8th century BC. Secrets of the Exodus by Messod and Roger Sabbah, HarperCollins, 2002, £18 99 Another controversial account of this perennial subject. This has Moses and Abraham as Ramesses I and Akhenaten. The Queen of Sheba Ed. St John Simpson, British Museum Press, 2002, £24 99 A collection of essays examining recent archaeological discoveries with the Bible's greatest queen securely ensconced in southern Arabia . The Complete World of The Dead Sea Scrolls by Philip R. Davies, George J. Brooke and Phillip R ...
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444. Open Forum, chaired by David Fairbairn [Journals] [SIS Review]
... was forgery on a massive scale but as astronomy is my primary tool, I can understand why the astronomy on the pre-conquest people is the same as the astronomy of New Kingdom of Egypt and the astronomy of the Crusades and I started reading the history of the Crusades, and I can recognise the Hittites and the Peoples of the Sea and Ramesses the Great and Tutankhamun and that bothers me. I need to read the history of the Crusades to find out which New Kingdom pharaoh is the biblical Solomon. I have to read the history of the Crusades to find out what really happened to Tutankhamun. It is not only a question of Emmet who started the process by dropping two ...
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445. Possible Ways Forward [Journals] [SIS Review]
... fringe'. Afterword (by Professor Lewis Greenberg) My admiration for those who are able to wend their way through the maze of ancient chronologies in order to set things straight is virtually boundless. Yet, it should not be forgotten that there were pioneers, writing in the early 1970s prior to the publication of Peoples of the Sea or Ramses II and His Time, who helped to pave the way. Their efforts should not be disregarded or go uncited. To ignore the known work of a predecessor with the excuse that it would be easier to get the attention of mainstream academics is just that - an excuse. It is not just a matter of being fair and polite ...
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446. Editorial C&AH 9:1 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... He discusses the psychological aspects of Velikovsky's approach to catastrophism. The second article is by Dorothea Kenny, who teaches at California State University at Fullerton. Her work is on the mythology of Ireland, where catastrophic motifs surprisingly enough seem to underlie many ancient stories. The last article is by Michael Sanders, continuing his historical and archaeological revision with Ramses III as Shishak of the Bible. Catastrophism and Ancient History continues to grow. It is getting requests from scholars around the world for individual articles from our recent issues. It is with your help that we have developed into an important source for study in the fields of catastrophism, ancient history, and Old Testament study. Marvin Arnold ...
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... the stars a maximum change of something like 47 in a period of thirteen thousand years. The change of declination must be accompanied by a change of amplitude, and therefore by a change in the direction of the temples. Ground Plan of the Temple of Hathor at Denderah Plan of the Temple of Seti at Abydos Plan of the Temple of Rameses II. in the Memnonia at Thebes (from Lepsius), Showing the Pylon at the Open End and the Sanctuary at the Closed One Hence, when we get a temple of known date, with an amplitude which has been accurately measured, we can determine from that amplitude the exact declination of the body the temple was intended to ...
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... amplitudes ranging from 62 to 72 ½ N. of E. Of these temples that of Mut has the highest amplitude, the one with the lowest but one is the temple lettered in by Lepsius. There is no question about the real founder of this temple, and there is not much question as to the date of the founder, Rameses III. Now in the time of this king a temple erected with the orientation given pointed precisely to g Draconis. (See Chapter XVII .) The amplitude was 62 N. of E.; the time, 1200 B.C . . If we take the simplest case in the orientation theory- that the amplitudes 62 K ...
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449. C&C Review 2003: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 37 Robert M. Porter reviews the Third Intermediate Period. Ages Still In Chaos: Defending The Indefensible 41 J. Eric Aitchison analyses the El Amarna Letters. A Testing Time 49 David Rohl reviews progress in developing the New Chronology. The Lion Gate at Mycenae Revisited 56 Professor Lewis M. Greenberg reexamines the basis of its chronological placement. Ramesses II and Greek Archaic Sculpture 64 Professor Lewis M. Greenberg reviews the consequences of redating. Climatology and Agronomy 68 Charles Ginenthal asks how farming was sustained over centuries in the Ancient Middle East. Finding the Limits of Chronological Revision 76 John J. Bimson reviews what has been learned since the Glasgow Chronology'. Velikovsky, Glasgow & Heinsohn ...
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450. Editorial C&AH 8:" [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... been subscribing to our journal. In this issue we have four articles. The first, by Phillip Clapham, deals with the central problem of dating the Exodus. The discussion is beginning to concentrate on just a few choices in the Near Eastern time frame. The second article is by Michael Sanders. He approaches the archaeology of Megiddo using Ramses III as Shishak- the prime pivotal point for the chronology and archaeology of the Middle East. Next is the article of Dean Hickman, who employs the works of the prophets for historical support and evidence. More and more, the accounts of the prophets are becoming clearer with each passing year. Jumping to the New World, a ...
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