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151. The Body in Tomb KV55 [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2001:2 (Sep 2001) Home | Issue Contents The Body in Tomb KV55 David Rohl Summary When tomb KV55 was first discovered in 1907, it was thought to be that of Queen Tiye. This, however, was partly because of the preconceptions of the finders. The contents present a confusing picture whihc can be reconstructed in several ways. The body contained in the coffin has been variously suggested to be Akhenaten or Smenkhkare. The speaker put forward the case that it was in fact Akhenaten's body, but that the funerary equipment showed every sign of having been patched together from diverse sources. Content Tomb KV55 was discovered in the Valley of ...
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152. The Amarna Period and Levantine Archaeology [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... From: SIS Internet Digest 2001:2 (Sep 2001) Home | Issue Contents The Amarna Period and Levantine Archaeology David Rohl Summary The purpose of this talk was to go beyond the boundaries of Egypt and explore events in Syria-Palestine to the north, as revealed in the Amarna correspondence and after. Additionally, events in the reign of King Horemheb as they relate to the Levant will be discussed. Content In the Amarna tablets we are dealing with a body of foreign correspondence. Since there is a certain amount of social and political detail in these, we can look for a Biblical period in which this fits best. During the reigns of Amenhotep 3 and Akhenaten there was ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 17  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/i-digest/2001-2/26period.htm
153. Ice Cores and Catastrophism [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... the Greenland ice cores, as interpreted by the scientists themselves also appears to provide good evidence against revised chronologies. The ice core dating for the eruption of Thera/Santorini, given as 1390 50 BC,(2 ) is somewhat too early for Velikovsky's own,(3 ) the "Glasgow Chronology", and the revised chronology of Rohl and James.(4 ) Since the revised chronologies stand on their own feet, irrespective of whether Velikovsky's historical cosmic catastrophe scenario is correct or incorrect, this ice core evidence strikes a body blow at most areas in the Velikovskian field. I expect the historians to take up the challenge alongside the scientists. Speaking for myself, I ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 17  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/vol0601/14ice.htm
... of ordinary people and revisionists have generally dismissed it. They do not question the authenticity of the Bible during the Monarchy: it is considered a reliable historical anchor for their chronologies. SIS was in the forefront of rejecting Velikovsky's relocations of Ramesses II and III, most notably with the Glasgow Chronology and, later, the New Chronology of David Rohl. Together with the Peter James et al version in Centuries of Darkness, these revisions and many other hybrids have followed in Velikovsky's footsteps and accepted the actuality of the United Monarchy in the time of Solomon. Likewise, Finkelstein and Silberman also accept without question the identity of Shishak with Shoshenq, even though they note that there is no ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 17  -  26 Mar 2007  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2002n2/28poss.htm
155. The Pyramid Age [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... | Issue Contents REVIEWS The Pyramid Age by Emmet Sweeney, [obtainable from the author, 1 Marlborough Street, Londonderry BT48 9AU, Northern Ireland, price £3 .50+ £1 .00 postage (UK)] Emmet Sweeney's The Pyramid Age' is a radical reconstruction of ancient history and contrasts sharply with the New Chronology of Rohl and Newgrosh (or that of James). For example, Emmet identifies the Libyans (Dynasties 22, 23 and 24) with the Ptolemies, and relocates Dynasties 18 and 12 in the 7th century BC. Most radical of all, he accepts Herodotus at face value and plumps the pyramid builders of Dynasty 4 in the 8th century ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 17  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1992no1/38age.htm
... he wrote his dissertation on domestic architecture in the Egyptian New Kingdom. He is currently joint Field Director of the Apis Expedition at Mit Rahinah (Memphis). Shoshenq I was perhaps the most significant builder of Egypt's Third Intermediate Period. Here Michael Jones deals with his many works, and in particular the Bubastite Portal, whilst later, David Rohl discusses the consequences for Velikovsky's revised chronology. Michael Jones inspecting the Nile Level Texts at Karnak The buildings of Shoshenq I at Karnak are among the most magnificent and grandiose monuments surviving from ancient Egypt. He constructed there an open court surrounded by colonnades and entered through a vast stone pylon gateway, which completely transformed the existing façade of the ...
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157. A Reply to Palmer's 'In Search of Alter Egos' [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 4 or 5 years' (I had said 6 years). Palmer seems not to have understood the import of his statement. He is essentially admitting that no one knows how long Shalmaneser V reigned. Yet there is an even greater objection. I think I am right in believing that Palmer is an admirer of David Rohl's chronology. Rohl has argued that Amenhotep III reigned in the 11th century. If I were to state, as an argument against Rohl, that Amenhotep III is more generally believed' to have reigned in the 14th century, what would Palmer's reaction be? He would, I am sure, reply that such an objection is nonsensical, based solely on ...
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158. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Council was re-elected as follows: - Officers Others Chairman - David Salkeld John Graham Deputy Chairman - Geoffrey Bennett Trevor Palmer Treasurer - Eric Cooley Jeremy Parnell Secretary - Jill Abery Steven Robinson Membership Secretary - Val Pearce David Roth Mike Rowland After an excellent hot lunch and much interesting conversation, we reassembled for an afternoon of talks and discussion. David Rohl kicked off in his usual rivetting fashion, with numerous slides to illustrate his interpretation of the Turin Canon and after a break for tea - and more lively conversation - we were treated by Geoffrey Gammon to an assessment of Bernal's books on the theme of the African origins of western civilization. Jill Abery The afternoon's proceedings were opened by David ...
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159. Evolution from Space [Articles]
... Period, there is a dispute amongst the Egyptologists whether that's the First Intermediate Period or the Second Intermediate Period, these things are a genre, the point is that when it was written down, it does not necessarily describe the events of that particular time. [Discussion of the various papyri, everyone talks at the same time] David Rohl: So you are saying the Harris Papyrus is a historical document, but Anastasi IV is a literary work? Q1: If I knew the answer to these questions, I wouldn't be here today! René Gallant: Can we agree that we disagree, and the question is solved? Milton Zysman: I am not sure that I ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 16  -  01 Jul 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/articles/talks/sis/840324cw.htm
160. The Paleo-Saturnian System [Journals] [Aeon]
... and the Euphrates, [66] neither of which, needless to say, is anywhere close to Ethiopia. Utilizing this data as evidence of Eden having been located in Ethiopia is therefore stretching the point. More than that, despite recent attempts to geographically locate the rivers of Eden by such scholars as James Sauer [67] and David Rohl, [68] it stands to reason that if Eden was a celestial apparition, then so, too, would have been the four rivers which were said to have radiated from it. The fact that both the Tigris and the Euphrates happen to be real terrestrial waterways does not mean that Paradise was located anywhere in the vicinity of ...
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