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621. On the Nature of Cometary Symbolism [Journals] [Kronos]
... series are taken from Faulkner. 4. Aristotle, Meteorologica, 1. VII. 5. Pyr. Texts 1428, 2042. Transliterations of Egyptian words in this series are based upon E. A. W. Budge's An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary (Dover edition, New York, 1978). 6. Alexander Piankoff, The Tomb of Ramesses VI (N .Y ., 1954), p. 102. 7. Ibid., p. 125. 8. Pyr. Text 1329. 9. Coffin Text 1013. We have amended slightly Faulkner's translation, "I worship her like Tua-Ur." Unless otherwise stated, all translations of Egyptian Coffin Texts are taken ...
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... punctuated equilibrium plus catastrophic evolution now espoused by Stephen J. Gould (NEW SCIENTIST 17.5 .84, pp. 28-30) which includes comets as its agents of catastrophe. The "best evidence" on the Israelite Exodus from Egypt is that it took place in the reign of the most powerful monarch of the Egyptian New Kingdom, Ramesses II. This idea is still as ridiculous as ever. The "best evidence" is for a "Dark Age of Greece", and yet the proofs remain as scanty as ever, the idea being an artefact of chronological theory. It is true that Velikovsky's successors have not yet found any more convincing or watertight scenario which explains ...
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623. Catastrophes and the History of Life on Earth [Journals] [SIS Review]
... subsequently expressed his support for this theory [41]. The next wide-scale disturbance occurred at the end of the Late Bronze Age shortly after 1200 BC when, according to conventional history, the Mycenaean civilisation of Greece and the Hittite empire of Anatolia came to an end, whilst the New Kingdom of Egypt slipped into disorder following the reign of Ramesses III. There is evidence that these events took place against a back-drop of earthquakes and climate change. According to Baillie, Irish oak chronologies showed an environmental downturn which peaked in 1159 BC, around the time of the second major eruption of Hekla in Iceland. Greenland ice-cores showed an acidity peak, usually an indication of a large volcanic ...
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624. When Venus Was A Comet [Journals] [Kronos]
... 218. 67. B. Brundage, op. cit., p. 78. 68. J. Thompson, op. cit., p. 142. 69. F. Waters, Book of the Hopi (N .Y ., 1963), p. 251. 70. A. Piankoff, The Tomb of Ramesses VI (N .Y ., 1954), pp. 102, 125. 71. R. Faulkner (see ref. 57), spell 1013. 72. S. Mercer, The Pyramid Texts (N .Y ., 1952), VoL IV, pp. 172-173. 73. M. Closs, " ...
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625. The Scandal of Enkomi [Journals] [Pensee]
... conventional date of the reign of Amenhotep III has been reduced to the end of the 15th and the first quarter of the 14th century. 4. Sir W. M. Flinders Petrie, Illahun, Kahun and Gurob (London: 1891), Plate 17. "Compare also Plate 18 with two identical glass vases which are assigned to Rameses II." Murray, "Excavations at Enkomi," in Murray, Smith, and Walters, Excavations in Cyprus, p. 23, note. Since the above evaluation of the time of Tutankhamen by Petrie, the conventional date of this king, son-in-law of Akhnaton, has been reduced to ca. -1350. 5. The ...
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626. A Harbinger of the Exodus? [Journals] [SIS Review]
... ; the tribal strengths sum correctly in both cases; and each tribal strength is exactly divisible by one hundred, except for Gad in chapter 1 (45,650) and Reuben in chapter 26 (43,730). Such precision is suspect. It seems as though Exodus 12:37 - And the children of Israel journeyed from Rameses to Succoth, about six hundred thousand on foot that were men, beside children' - may have been independently interpreted' by two mathematically-minded redactors. About six hundred thousand' is itself an almost certainly misleading figure. Tribal strengths were males of twenty years old and upward, all that are able to go forth to war in Israel ...
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... , Persia and The West, Thames and Hudson, London, 2000, pp. 10-18, 44-51. 12. G. Roux, op. cit., pp. 405-412; H. Bowden, op. cit., pp. 90-91; J Boardman, op. cit., pp. 85-122. 13. Velikovsky, Ramses II and His Time, Sidgwick and Jackson, London, 1978, pp. 177-179. 14. G. Heinsohn, Ghost Empires of the Past, SIS, 1988, pp. 20-38; G. Heinsohn, Did the Sumerians and the Akkadians Ever Exist? ', AEON, I:2 , 1988, pp. 18-52 ...
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628. The Location of Punt/Ophir Part II [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Great Green. ' Sethe long ago and Lefebvre recently pointed out the double significance of w3d' first as a colour indication meaning green, ' and second as the noun .papyrus, ' thinking of the plant and not of the writing material. . . . (HZ:79) "In the base inscription of the colossus of Ramses II in the First Court at Luxor we read: The lakes and the lands south of the land of the Negroes. ' "From Dendera Dümichen transmitted in the Geographic Inscriptions (III, Table 70) the sentence which translates as follows: He brings you the swampland "w3d-wr" with its idb, which greens at its time ...
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629. AD Ages in Chaos: A Russian Point of View [Journals] [SIS Review]
... period. Q10 Birgit Liesching I think we saw yesterday the statue of Tuthmosis III that stands in the museum at Karnak, which is much more life-like and much more like later Greek sculpture than this comparison. We should also see what was produced in the contemporaneous period in Egypt - there may have been things that looked exactly the same as Ramesses II and this was where they got their inspiration. I don't think you can prove anything with that comparison. EG Zhabinsky does say he suspects an influence but in his book hundreds of examples are presented which demonstrate how the actual art of the past millennium was distributed' throughout previous history. ...
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630. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . Santorini, Joseph's volcano Sunday Times 17.3 .96, p. 24 Two scientists have joined the chronology debate by suggesting that the dust cloud thrown out by the eruption of Santorini in 1628 BC caused the seven year famine in Egypt, foretold by Joseph. This then places the Exodus at 1280 BC, in the reign of Ramesses the Great. David Rohl dismisses the idea as another example of science versus archaeology giving rise to irreconcilable chronologies. ARCHAEOLOGY Far eastern Celts?The New York Times 7.5 .96, National Geographic March 96, pp. 44-51 The blond Caucasians discovered buried in China pose a good few problems for chronologists. They physically resembled the ...
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