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67 pages of results. 601. Chapter 17 Corroboration, Convergence, Analysis [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... are the creation of people with bias, egos, etc. As I asked in Chapter 1 about the battle 15 Auguste Comte, The Positive Philosophy (1840-2), in A.E .E . McKenzie, The Major Achievements of Science (NY 1960), pp. 492-493 Charles Ginenthal, Pillars of the Past 541 fought by Ramses II with the so-called Hittites, How could we know the truth if, say, one of the accounts of the battle was lost and never found? The problem with the present approach to ancient historical chronology is that there are too few documents upon which to make the judgments. Therefore, no matter how hard the historian questions them ...
602. Chapter 17 Corroboration, Convergence, Analysis [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... van der Meer, P:: The Ancient Chronology of Western Asia and Egypt (Leiden 1947) Van Flandern, Tom: Dark Matter, Missing Planets+ New Comets (Berkeley CA 1993) Velikovsky, Immanuel: Earth in Upheaval (NY 1955) Velikovsky, Immanuel: Peoples of the Sea (NY 1977) Velikovsky, Immanuel: Ramses II and His Time (NY 1978) Venture Inward, May/June 1986 Waddell, William G.: Manetho (London 1940) Wainwright, G.A .: "The Coming of Iron," Antiquity, vol. X (1939) Watzinger, C., ed.: Tell el-Mutesellim (Leipzig, 1929) ...
603. "Worlds in Collision": Reviews and Reviewers [Journals] [Aeon]
... , and volume two, although typeset, was never published. It was to have dealt with the five centuries between Akhnaton and Alexander the Great, but soon became a projected multi-volume work comprising In the Time of Isaiah and Homer (further subdivided into works dealing with The Dark Age of Greece and The Assyrian Conquest, both unpublished), Ramses II and His Time [1978], and Peoples of the Sea [1977]. In the April 20, 1952, New York Times, Kaempffert reviewed Ages in Chaos with scarcely less truculence than he had Worlds in Collision. Velikovsky had written the first book "[ k ]nowing virtually nothing about mathematical physics or celestial mechanics ...
604. Chapter 9 Mesopotamian Stratigraphy [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... to uphold "the mandate of reason" and guard "against any 19 Gunnar Heinsohn, "Who were the Hyksos? Can archaeology and stratigraphy provide a solution to the enigma of world history'?" Proceedings of the Sesto Congresso Internazionale di Egittologia, vol. II (Torino, Italy 1993), p. 211 20 Velikovsky, Ramses II and His Time, op.cit., p. 178 286 VELIKOVSKIAN Vol. VI, Nos. 1, 2, 3 usurpation of the concept of fact' . . . and uphold . . . canons of knowledge against the abandonment of reason." However, what have we found when the establishment archaeologists discover that ...
605. Velikovsky in America [Journals] [Aeon]
... Hittite Empire" is entirely invented; the Greek history of the Mycenaean period is displaced and that of the pre-Alexander period is lacerated and Spartan and Athenian warriors, even those with well-known names, appear once more on the pages of history as archaic intruders out of the gloom of the past. (25) [W ]e cannot let Ramses III fight with the Persians and keep the hinges of world history in their former places...What a slide, what an avalanche must accompany such a disclosure: kingdoms must topple, empires must glide over centuries, descendants and ancestors must change places. And in addition to all this, how many books must become obsolete, ...
606. Introduction to the Proceedings [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , the first major symposium taking place at the Duquesne History Forum on October 30,1974 on "Velikovsky's Reconstruction of Ancient History", and in 1975 the Society for Interdisciplinary Studies began publication of research into the Revised Chronology [11]. Two further works in the Ages in Chaos series have now appeared, Peoples of the Sea and Ramses II and His Time, and the final volumes, The Dark Ages of Greece and The Assyrian Conquest, will soon appear, to complete the voyage of historical exploration which Velikovsky embarked upon thirty years ago. An overall assessment of the possibilities and problems of the Revised Chronology is now in order, and it is timely that this first ...
607. Alexander At The Oracle [Journals] [Kronos]
... in the egg gain in meaning. Alexander "not only suffered himself to be called Jupiter's son, but required it." "When fortune has induced men to confide entirely in herself, she commonly makes them more avaricious of glory than able to sustain it."(21) From the Great Harris Papyrus dating from the reign of Ramses III or IV, it is known that exiles were regularly sent to the southern oasis to do forced labor in the gardens belonging to the temple. From antiquity to Christian times the southern oasis was a deportation place for offenders. Before Alexander came to the oasis of the oracle of Amon he sent some of his enemies, brought to ...
608. 094book.htm [Journals] [Aeon]
... The Anchor Bible Reference Library (Garden City, 1990) pp. 434-435. 9. These gates may be attributed to Uzziah and Jeroboam II as argued by Michael S. Sanders, "Gezer and the Gates of Solomon," Catastrophism and Ancient History 9 (1987) pp. 25-28 and Jeremy Goldberg, "Palestinian Archaeology and a Ramesses VI- Shishak Identification," C&AH 11/1 (1989), pp. 48-49. 10. Mordechai Cogan & Hayim Tadmor, "II Kings," in The Anchor Bible (Garden City, 1988), pp. 303-314. Contrast Giovanni Garbini, History and Ideology in the Ancient World (New York, ...
609. Avaris and the Land of Goshen [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... and the Ishmaelites... ' ". .. The Egyptians were defeated in the first encounter and then saved by the Israelites who overwhelmed the Edomites and their allies. This invasion brought about a call for the Egyptian king Malol, for the now rebuilt Pi Thom to be fortified... ". ,Behold Pi Thom and Ramses are cities not fortified against battle. It behooves us to fortify them..." ". .. This fortification occurred together with an increased oppression of the Israelites by their ungrateful overlord. It finally resulted in the Israelites rebelling. This rebellion occurred during a time of storms darkness and death to the Pharaoh's eldest son. " ...
610. The el-Amarna Letters and the New Chronology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... account of the similarity of their actions, as described in the Letters, to the deeds of the Israelites related in the Conquest narratives. This identification has given rise to a somewhat tangled group of theories which argue for double or even multiple entries of the Israelites into Canaan with the main Conquest phase occurring much later, in the reigns of Ramesses II or Merenptah, some 130 years after the Amarna period. On the other hand, Moshe Greenberg, in his definitive study of the habiru, notes that The most striking parallels by far are found in the story of David's outlawry', whilst Mendenhall observes that In biblical tradition there are repeated examples of the sort of phenomena associated ...
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