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67 pages of results. 651. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... building the pyramid of Sesostris II during the 12th Dynasty. It was occupied for 100 years but abandoned in an extreme hurry, possibly overnight', for unknown reasons. A team re-excavating the site hope to solve the mystery. Another mystery is why it was considered necessary to build a fort 200 miles west of Alexandria during the reign of Ramesses II. It appears to have been built to protect the ancient maritime trade route for copper, imported from Cyprus via Crete and the Libyan coast, but this route had been in use for millennia. The fort went out of use after 50 years towards the end of Dynasty 19, at a time of massive movements of Libyans into ...
652. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... of years ago? Egypt – Glass, Boats and Sacrifice (New York Times, June 2005; Focus, National Geographic, April 2005, pp. 106-121; NYU, Spring 2005, pp. 47-49) Evidence for what could be the earliest glass producing factory in Egypt has been found in the Delta and dates from the time of Ramses the Great, although two large furnaces found at Amarna are presented as a rival claim. Remains of boats with sail and mast ropes and thick planks of cedar have been found on the Red Sea coast. At Abydos, where the early Egyptian pharaohs were buried, the first king, Aha, was buried along with 5 others, ...
653. Scientific Prehistory [Books]
... appear to be a key to problems with both "calibrated radiocarbon" and TR-dating, especially when viewed from the results given below of an C-14 and Tree Ring Dating "History" Durant Johnson Ohlsson Tree Ring Irish Oak ER Irish Oak NER (ER data) Table 2-1 Published Dates of Selected Pharaohs AHA KAA Zozer Cheops Sesostris II Sesostris III Ramses II 5440 5380 5070 4895 4700 4990 4810 4710 4520 4800 4320 4800 3620 3480 31753290 5000 4061 4550 3820 3545 3540 2580 4985 3828 3750 3803 3530 2570 3286 3250 3210 2950 2774 2150 2775 independent calibration of ER-and NER- the Flood was the primary source of salt dating from the ocean as discussed in Chapter VIII. Trees draw saps ...
654. Night of the Gods: The Stone [Books]
... the 4 props, the "Stutzen," of the heavens. On the stela of Tehutimes III (circa 1600 B.C .? ) in the Boulaq Museum, the god Ra says to the king." It is I that make thy terror extend to the Four Supports of the heavens " hieroglyphs 17 And the inscription of Ramses II on the Thames Embankment obelisk says: He has conquered even unto the 4 pillars of tile earth.18Each of these 4 props is a hieroglyphs If (the last hieroglyph manifesting the labour of Atlas, the Egyptian Shu). Khi also means the heavens, the height above all, when written (the last glyph being the ...
655. The Papyrus Ipuwer, Egyptian Version Of The Plagues - A New Perspective [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... hawk with bull's horns upon it: he smote the evil-doers in the Place of the Whirlpool? in the Place of the Sycamore..."(79) Egyptian records of military defeats extolled the courage and might of the pharaoh over and above his defeated army, as in the cases of Amenhotep II at Mareshah in southern Palestine and Ramses II at Kadesh, and that could be the case here. When the pharaoh leapt into the Place of the Whirlpool, he was thrown high into the air with great force and ascended to heaven. In other words, he lost his life. The pharaoh who perished in the Place of the Whirlpool was Thom, or Thoum. ...
656. Morning Star* [Journals] [Aeon]
... of the Dead (N . Y., 1895/1967), p. 278. 342. Idem, The Gods of the Egyptians, Vol. I (N . Y., 1904/1969), p. 344. 343. Ibid., p. 186. 344. A. Piankoff, The Tomb of Ramesses VI (N . Y., 1954), p. 166. 345. Pyramid Text, utterance 2274. 346. J. Grimm, Teutonic Mythology, Vol. I (N . Y., 1966), p. 703. 347. D. Kenny, "Cuchulain- Comet or Meteor?" Catastrophism and ...
657. A Return to the Two Sargons and Their Successors [Journals] [Aeon]
... ," AEON II:4 (May 1991), p. 121. [117] Deuteronomy 27:5 . [118] H. B. Walters, Catalogue of the Bronzes, Greek, Roman and Etruscan, in the British Museum (London, 1899), p. xviii. [119] I. Velikovsky, Ramses II and His Time (N . Y., 1978), p. 236. [120] G. A. Wainwright, "The Coming of Iron," Antiquity, X (1936), p. 11 (emphasis added). [121] Plutarch, De Iside et Osiride, 62. [122] ...
658. Applying the Revised Chronology [Journals] [Pensee]
... with early 7th-century pottery in a stratum of Scoglio del Tonno near Taranto in South Italy). Why don't stylistic and stratigraphical considerations cause the redating of this period? As was pointed out earlier (Isaacson, "Carbon 14 Dates," p. 27, and notes 12, 13, and 20) this period is connected with Pharaoh Ramses II. Utilizing other evidence, Velikovsky has redated this king from the 13th to the late 7th century B.C . PENSEE Journal IX \cdrom\pubs\journals\pensee\ivr09\05apply.htm ...
659. The Road to Saturn (Excerpts from an Autobiographical Essay) [Journals] [Aeon]
... and that the long and prosperous era of the Golden Age intervened between it and the deluge. Velikovsky had unfortunately confused the flare-up with the much later dismemberment of the god and de Grazia, together with Milton, fell into the same trap. De Grazia's blind reliance on Velikovsky particulalry showed through in his treatment of the planet Mercury. In Ramses II and his Time, Velikovsky promised that, in a future work, he would show "that what is known as the catastrophe of the Tower of Babel. . .was caused by a close passage of Mercury." Corroboration of this event would have been understandable had some independent research been conducted by way of verifying the existence ...
... North, so that in its northernmost point it at last joined the sky." 11 In correspondence herewith the Egyptians located their Ta-nuter, or" land of the gods," in the extreme North.12 On this account it is on the northern exterior wall of the great temple of Ammon at Karnac that the divinity promises to King Rameses II. the products of that heavenly country, "silver, gold, lapis-lazuli, and all the varieties of precious stones of the land of the gods." Hence, also, contrary to all natural indications, the northern hemisphere was considered the realm of light, the southern the realm of darkness.13 The passage out of ...
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