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67 pages of results. 471. Timna and Egyptian Dates [Journals] [Aeon]
... Temple- perhaps after an earthquake and/or heavy rockfall from the overhanging rock-shelf of the Pillar had demolished the earlier structures." (7 ) However, a bracelet inscription by Seti I (1318 to 1304 BCE) found under a rock in Stratum IV beneath the white floor of the Stratum III-temple, couples with inscriptions of Seti's son Ramses II (1304 to 1237) provides additional proof for a direct continuation of settlement on the site. (8 ) Though Seti's inscription allowed for a conventional date for the termination of Stratum IV, it was not conclusive for the dating of its beginning. Another site in the vicinity of Site 200, however, showed a pre-Seti I ...
472. About The Author (Mankind in Amnesia) [Velikovsky]
... was chairman of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society.] In 1939 the Velikovskys came to New York and then moved to Princeton in 1952 where he lived until his death in 1979. He is the author of six previous books- Worlds in Collision, Earth in Upheaval, Ages in Chaos, Oedipus and Akhnaton, Peoples of the Sea, and Ramses II and His Time. Kronos, a quarterly journal of interdisciplinary studies, has featured articles by Velikovsky and studies of his work. It is published at Glassboro State College in Glassboro, New Jersey. ...
473. A Few Comments Upon Re-reading "Worlds in Collision" [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... a satisfactory manner. Sources 1. I. Velikovsky: Worlds in Collision, Prologue, ch ii "The World Ages". 2. Ibid., Part I, ch iv, "Mount Sinai". 3. Ibid., Part II, ch iv, "Sword-time, Wolf-time". 4. I. Velikovsky: Ramses II and His Time, ch iv. 5. Ibid., ch. vi. 6. Velikovsky: W. in C, Part II, ch. v, "The Terrible Ones". 7. Kronos III:2 . 8. Velikovsky: W. in C., Part I, ch. vi, ...
474. The Threat. File II (Stargazers and Gravediggers) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Stargazers]
... Never mind. You go to my secretary and she will compose a letter for you. All that you will need to do is to sign it." (2 ) Up to now Doubleday & Company have published Worlds in Collision, Ages in Chaos, I, Earth in Upheaval, Oedipus and Akhnaton, Peoples of the Sea, Ramses II and His Time, and Mankind in Amnesia. ...
475. Master Of Fieldwork: Come See For Yourself. File III (Stargazers and Gravediggers) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Stargazers]
... "(2 ) And the most important portion of the letter for my work was in his note to page 278: You wish that radiocarbon analyses be made of objects dating from the New Kingdom. I offer you gladly the material I have from dated Ras Shamra levels of the time of Amenophis III, IV (Akhnaton), and Ramses II. I could send it over to you for analysis by radiocarbon, or better, you come to collect it in Paris. Your dating could thus be proved or disproved. The lowering of the accepted chronology by 5 to 7 centuries is perhaps not impossible, but seems at the present state of our knowledge improbable. But tests ...
476. S.I.S Review Vol. IV Nos. 2/3 Winter 1979/80: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... ) 72 Horizons 72 Briefings 72 Editor: R. M. Lowery, 11, Adcott Road, Acklam, Middlesbrough, Cleveland TS5 7ER Assistant Editors: Peter James, 37 Gosberton Road, Balham, London S.W .12 Editorial Associates: Brian Moore, Geoffrey Gammon, Martin Sieff Cover Illustration: END HALL OF THE TOMB OF RAMESSES VI, WITH REMAINS OF THE OUTER SARCOPHAGUS IN THE FOREGROUND. By Rosemary Burnard Copyright (c ) 1980 Society for Interdisciplinary Studies ISSN 0308-3276 ...
477. The Valley of Colours [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the red ochre' which, mixed with a touch of yellow, could be used by artists in the painting of a man's skin colour. Also, the creamy yellow of the women could be produced by mixing the yellow with white. Sometimes a tiny portion of red may have been added to make the ladies pinkish' . Note: Ramesses II's Queen Nefertari had rosy' cheeks, though her colour could have been obtained by madder'. Pure yellow could have been used to show the skin colour of some gods and goddesses, as they were supposed to have flesh of gold tone. By mixing together the red and yellow, then adding some carbon black, a useful ...
478. Opening address to the participants (Conference Report) [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Delta of the Nile), which fell at last to Ahmose, the first Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, by the hand of his Israelite ally Saul. A different site has recently been proposed for this fortress, on the strength of one late allusion to Avaris' as a southern quarter of Pi-Ramesses - a city built centuries later by Ramses II above what may have been an ancient Israelite colony, right on the Eastern Delta. But its author did not refute, or mention, the numerous converging connections found by Velikovsky in the Bible, in Josephus, and in various Egyptian, Greek, Arab and other sources. Between El-Arish' or the brook of Egypt' ( ...
479. Jerusalem - City of Saturn [Journals] [Kronos]
... ), pp. 120ff. and pp. 156ff. 23. I. Velikovsky, Mankind in Amnesia (N . Y ., 1982); L. M. Greenberg & Warner B . Sizemore, "Cosmology and Psychology", KRONOS 1:1 (1975), pp. 33-50. 24. I. Velikovsky, Ramses II and His Time (N . Y., 1978), pp. 126-127. 25. G. de Santillana & H. von Dechend, Hamlet's Mill (Boston, 1969). \cdrom\pubs\journals\kronos\vol1002\094city.htm ...
... eyes of Horus. Shu was also called "Neshem," which means green felspar, in consequence of the green colour observed at dawn. The green tint at dawn and sunset are represented further by the "sycamore of emerald." Sechet is another goddess of the Dawn, the fiery Dawn. Thoth and Sesheta writing the Name of Rameses II. on the Fruit of the Persea (Relief from the Ramesseum at Thebes) The red colours at sunset were said to be caused by the blood flowing from the Sun-god when he hastens to his suicide. A legend describes Isis as stanching the blood flowing from the wound inflicted on Horns by Set. Cleopatra As the Goddess Isis ...
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