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67 pages of results. 451. Another Look at Velikovsky's Ages in Chaos [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... servant of Hepa," a foreign goddess) seems unlikely, given the pious nature of Jehoshaphat's reign. Likewise, Velikovsky's re-identifications of well known and amply demonstrated place names does not endear him to scholars: he is at pains to see Kadesh as Jerusalem (citing a late Arabic name, El Kuds, for the city). In Ramesses II and His Times, however, this Kadesh becomes Carchemish. Velikovsky says that the traditional site of Kadesh on the Orontes is unexcavated and not Kadesh: he is absolutely wrong on both counts. The site is currently being excavated and two newly discovered cuneiform texts found there are addressed to the King of Kadesh (Peter James, SIS ...
452. Abraham to Hezekiah: An Archaeological Revision Part I [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... . Vaninger Introduction In his reconstruction of ancient times Immanuel Velikovsky has concentrated primarily on synchronizing the history of Israel with that of the major empires of the Ancient Near East using historical sources.(1 ) This is especially true of the initial volume of his reconstruction (Ages in Chaos) and to a lesser extent of the subsequent volumes (Ramses II and His Time and Peoples of the Sea). when archaeological data is cited it is usually employed in pointing out the inadequacies of ancient history's conventional chronology. Velikovsky is most convincing, it seems, when he is dredging up old and forgotten enigmas produced by archaeologists trying to reconcile the results of their excavations with conventional history of ...
453. S.I.S. Workshop Issue No. 1 March 1978: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... From: S.I .S . Workshop Issue No. 1 March 1978 Texts Home | SIS Workshop Home Society for Interdisciplinary Studies Workshop MEMBERS' BULLETIN Issue No. 1 March 1978 CONTENTS Editorial P. 2 The Bible Through a King James Filter Martin Sieff P. 3 The Background to Ramses II and His Time' Geoffrey Gammon P. 6 Glasgow Conference P. 8 Midsummer Madness Mike Rowland P.11 Reviews P.13 Letters P.14 News in Brief P.15 Foreign Press P.16 EDITOR: DEREK SHELLEY-PEARCE 29 Cuttam Lane North, Green Street Green, Kent. ...
454. The Hittites in Israel [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... history raised by the conventional chronology through synchronising Judges with the 400-year Hyksos "dark ages" in Egypt after the fall of the Middle Kingdom. But his placement of the Hittite Empire in the 7th century suffers from the same problem. The Hittites and the Egyptians dispute possession of Palestine from Suppiluliumas I to Hattusilis III, and from Akhnaton to Ramses II, but there is no room for either of these parties in the Biblical description of political conditions at the time. Neither during the 55-year long reign of Manasseh, nor during the more assertive 31-year reign of his grandson Josiah, is there a single reference to Egyptian (let alone Hittite) political power in the land.* ...
455. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... the Aegean. He stressed the fact that there was no evidence to support the theory of the Sea Peoples as an agent of destruction since the Philistines and their confederates were already present in the Levant, and suggested we consider a natural catastrophe as the cause of the widespread devastation. He also felt unable to accept Dr Velikovsky's arguments for placing Ramesses III's battles with the Peoples of the Sea in the 4th century. David Rohl then gave an interesting presentation of slides dealing with Egypt, with particular emphasis on points relating to next year's projected tour, and the day came to an end for those who chose to stay on with a thoroughly enjoyable cheese and wine party, voted by ...
456. Transcontinental Contact [Journals] [Aeon]
... that. More recent discoveries, however, are slowly forcing historians to give an inch. In the mid-1990s, Egyptologists discovered both nicotine and cocaine in Egyptian mummies. The problem here was that the plants from which cocaine and nicotine are derived grew only in the Americas at that time. One of these mummies, dated to the time of Ramesses II, even had tobacco among its wrappings. At first, and as is usual, this was explained as contamination from more modern sources. Further samples, however, only tended to confirm the original diagnosis, and it is now believed that the high concentration of nicotine must have been used in the mummification process itself. This gives ...
457. C&C Workshop 1989, Number 2: Contents [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... chaos reigns * interpretations at fault * hidden eruptions * tidal earthquakes * Cretaceous Catastrophe? * warmer Antarctica? * dinosaurs leave their mark * life from comets? * unusual auroras * unpredictable climate models * Himalayan `Piltdown' * Thera theories * Iraqi finds * Exodus redating debate * new Bronze Age civilisation * New Kingdom discovery at Saqqara * Rameses found? * Hebron tradition * very ancient Peru * radiocarbon errors * capital find? * `catastrophism gone wild' * more giant leaves * future Mars catastrophe 21 REVIEWS: Catastrophism and the Old Testament - the Mars-Earth Conflicts 27 Brad Aaronson's Jerusalem Chronology of the Israelite Monarchies' 28 Josephus 29 LETTERS from A. Beal, B. ...
458. C&C Workshop Prize Crossword [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... . 29. No confusion for rooks in 22nd (7 ). DOWN 2. Time associated with primrose or star (7 ). 3. Variations have hidden meaning when followed by twitch (9 ). 4. First editor puts east into artist (6 ). 6. Mycenaean portal (4 ,4 ). 7. Ramesses II, as known to family and friends (5 ). 8. Home of religious games (7 ). 9. Old theory, revitalised by Velikovsky (13). 16. Mere trams upset one with hesitant speech (9 ). 17. Sun god undergoes merest reforms to produce comet symbol (8 ). 19 ...
459. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... that correspond to descriptions on the scroll. Indeed. a hoard of gold and silver bars was found during excavations in the 1920's. He thinks other locations in Egypt are likely, as well as in Israel. Having produced a chronological scheme in which Joseph is vizier to Akhenaten and Moses and the Exodus occur in Setnakhte's reign, prior to Ramesses III, he has also developed arguments to support the idea that the Israelites of the Exodus were accompanied by surviving Atenist priests and followers who still retained some of the treasure from the Great Temple at Akhetaten. In this way both wealth and the monotheistic ideas of the Atenist priests were brought out of Egypt and eventually these ideas became the ...
460. Catastrophism and Ancient History [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Controversy, or Which Planet Moved the Earth? Samuel R. Windsor. My Kingdom for a Horse . . . Tamara Futterman January 1989 Volume XI, Part 1 The Birth and Odyssey of Halley's Comet: From 2484 B.C . to the Present Time, Donald W. Patten and Samuel R. Windsor. Palestinian Archaeology and a Ramesses VI-Shishak Identification, Jeremy Goldberg. The Location of PuntlOphir, Part I, Nel Kluitman July 1989 Volume XI, Part 2 The Location of Punt/Ophir, Part II, Nel Kluitman Integration or Alienation: A Case Study of the Twelve Tribes, Reena Zeidman. Velikovsky and Tangun, Duane L. Voorhees. January 1990 ...
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