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67 pages of results. 641. Metals, Salt and Oil [Books] [de Grazia books]
... the oils that are present on Earth. Most metals, salt, and oil, we conclude, are more likely than not to have originated exoterrestrially or in exoterrestrially precipitated transactions at the Earth's surface. Notes (Chapter Ten: Metals, Salt and Oil) 1. Bellamy, op. cit., 84. 2. Velikovsky, Ramses II and His Time (N .Y .: Doubleday, 1978), 221-47. 3. "The Road to Iron: 8th and 7th Century Metallurgy and The Decline of Egyptian Power," (In press: Catas. and Anc. Hist. M.) 4. R. Maddin, J.D . Muhly ...
642. Magnetism and Axial Tilts [Books] [de Grazia books]
... (13 April 1963), 176. 10. Worlds in Collision, 105-20. See also, A.W . Perrins, (tr., 3 S.I .S Workshop 1 (July 1980) 27-8, on the reversed burials of Pharaohs, the inscription of Horemheb's tomb that the Sun rises in the West, and Rameses II at Abu Simbel facing East rather than the orthodox western way to where, with his false beard, he should be oriented. 11. VII Kronos (Winter 1982), 86-94, 92. 12. V.J . Slabinski, "A dynamical objection to the inversion of the Earth on its spin axis," 14 ...
... Dêr el-Medînet (Gr.) 3000 1 2 1. Karnak (U ) 2. Wady Halfa (Thothmes II) 2900 1 1. Barkal (L ) 2800 2 1 1. Wady Halfa (Thothmes III) 2. Sabooa 2700 2 1 1. Dêr el-Barhari 2. Wady E. Sofra 2600 1 1. Memnonia (Rameses II) (Mean of Fr. And Gr) 2500 1 2 3 1. Karnak (W ) 2. Karnak (J ) 3. Medînet Habû (JJ) 2400 2 3 1 1. Kom Ombo (Little Temple) 2. Petit Temple du Sud (Memnonia) 3. Barkal (J and H) 2300 ...
... 23. 55. 55Ibid. Paragraphing altered, format changed. 56. 56F. Clines, "Velikovsky, the Venus Probe and Ideas in Collision," New York Times (Mar. 1, 1979), pp. B1, B6. 57. 57I. Velikovsky, Peoples of the Sea (Garden City, 1977);Ramses II and His Time (Garden City, 1978). 58. 58C. Whelton, "Heinsohn, Velikovsky and the Revised Chronlogy," Aeon 1:2 (Feb., 1988), pp. 8-11. 59. 59E. Christianson, "Pseudoscience: A Bibliographic Guide," Choice 16 (Jan., 1980 ...
645. Letters [Journals] [SIS Review]
... - Shehshi issue is of particular interest. With this in mind, is it not possible that the Bible is really introducing us to the Queen of Pharaoh Siptah (her husband)? Again, the non-Pharaonic style would be correct. If this theory is correct, it goes a long way to support the Peter James identification of Shishak as Ramesses III. All we need to do now is find the Princess' who married Solomon and the Princess Tahpenes who wed the Syrian - Haddad. Any comments? Adam Green, London NW3 P.S . I have a friend who believes her to be an Indian Queen, i.e . Queen of Sheva (Queen of the ...
... , 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 The 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 ...
647. Introgenesis (Immanuel Velikovsky's Jewish Science) [Books]
... 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. (58) [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, how many ...
648. Cheers and Hisses [Books] [de Grazia books]
... should one day pursue the idea that "Peoples" fiction served to cover up the Martian catastrophes of the 8th and 7th century, 3-400 years before the time of which Velikovsky writes. But the force of his arguments makes me yearn to circularize a brief questionnaire among all Egyptologists asking whether they have read the book and whether the hypothesis of Ramses III being of the 4th century is at all useful or defensible. I believe that the results would be scandalous. Stylida evening 17 June 1978 A Swede dropped in unexpectedly. His friend is interested in buying into my land. He stayed a few minutes and left. Ami rode into town with him and brought back food and mail ...
649. The Sothic Dating of the Twelfth and Eighteenth Dynasties [Journals] [Kronos]
... Calendars of Ancient Egypt (" SAOC," No. 26 [1950]), Excursus C. 56 10. Ibid., sec. 330 and see also Parker, JNES 29 (1970), pp. 217-20. 11. A full discussion appears in Richard A. Parker, "The Lunar Dates of Thutmose III and Ramesses II," JNES 16 ( 195 7), pp. 39-40. 12. Edgerton, JNES 1 ( 1942), p. 309. 13. One control of the forecast could very well have been the star clocks still in use in the Twelfth Dynasty. Sirius, as a decanal star, was preceded in the clock ...
650. A Criticism of the Revised Chronology [Journals] [Pensee]
... I or Iron II layers as it should be if Velikovsky's synchronisms were correct. Rather, imported Mycenaean pottery types as well as local imitations of Mycenaean wares are associated with Palestinian Late Bronze Age material (16). Egyptian scarabs and other objects inscribed with the names of pharaohs such as Thutmose III or Amenhotep III of the Eighteenth Dynasty or Rameses II of the Nineteenth also occur in Late Bronze contexts in Palestine, proving that these rulers could not have lived later than the time of the Palestinian Late Bronze Age (17). Other archaeological synchronisms support those linking the Egyptian New Kingdom to the Late Bronze Age in Palestine. At Alalakh in Syria Late Bronze Age I bichrome ware ...
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