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30 pages of results. 171. Editor's Notes [Journals] [SIS Review]
... did Hatshepsut visit Palestine but that her powerful adviser, Senenmut, was none other than Solomon himself, spending time in Egypt. This article has generated several responses and they are featured, together with a reply from Mackey, in an extended Forum section. The ISIS meeting In Defence of the New Chronology' was an important forum where David Rohl responded to the points raised by critics of his A Test of Time. We have a full report prepared by John Crowe. Last but not least, we are now in a position to provide details of the availability of two important (and long awaited) new publications: the proceedings of the 1997 SIS Cambridge Conference and also Ian ...
172. Society for Interdisciplinary Studies [Journals] [SIS Review]
... findings about comets, Venus, Jupiter and other planets, modern scientific dating methods and also the interpretation of myths and legends. An important part of this work is the consideration of the role that catastrophes may have played in ancient history. The SIS also provides a forum for assessment of revised chronologies for ancient history, including those of David Rohl, Peter James, Gunnar Heinsohn and Velikovsky. The proposals covered range from modest adjustments to extreme reductions which would radically redate most of ancient Near Eastern history. The Editor relies on regular feedback by way of contributions for publication. Notes for Authors are available from the Editor. The views expressed in these pages are not necessarily those of ...
173. Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... of the Venus tablet data. It was made at the second High, Middle or Low? ' conference (P Astrom, Implications of an Ultra Low Chronology', Agypten und Levante III [1992], pp. 19-21) and gave dates of 1664-1622BC for Hammurabi, thus about 30 years later than Gasche et al's new book. Rohl in Test of Time followed W Mitchell's astro-calculations giving Hammurabi as 1565-1522 (pp. 243-7). Carbon Dating the Nebuchadnezzar' Destruction Horizon I have long advocated down-dating the so-called Nebuchadnezzar destructions in Jerusalem, Philistia and various other locations to some point well into the Persian period. A promising time for a wave of destructions appeared to be the ...
174. Society for Interdisciplinary Studies [Journals] [SIS Review]
... findings about comets, Venus, Jupiter and other planets, modern scientific dating methods and also the interpretation of myths and legends. An important part of this work is the consideration of the role that catastrophes may have played in ancient history. The SIS also provides a forum for assessment of revised chronologies for ancient history, including those of David Rohl, Peter James, Gunnar Heinsohn and Velikovsky. The proposals covered range from modest adjustments to extreme reductions which would radically redate most of ancient Near Eastern history. The Editor relies on regular feedback by way of contributions for publication. Notes for Authors are available from the Editor. The views expressed in these pages are not necessarily those of ...
175. Society for Interdisciplinary Studies [Journals] [SIS Review]
... findings about comets, Venus, Jupiter and other planets, modern scientific dating methods and also the interpretation of myths and legends. An important part of this work is the consideration of the role that catastrophes may have played in ancient history. The SIS also provides a forum for assessment of revised chronologies for ancient history, including those of David Rohl, Peter James, Gunnar Heinsohn and Velikovsky. The proposals covered range from modest adjustments to extreme reductions which would radically redate most of ancient Near Eastern history. The Editor relies on regular feedback by way of contributions for publication. Notes for Authors are available from the Editor. The views expressed in these pages are not necessarily those of ...
176. Editor's Notes and News [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1 (entrance fee £15), starting at 9.30am. The conference coincides with the publication of a new book about Atlantis by Andrew Collins and is primarily on that subject. Speakers include Robert Temple (author of The Sirius Mystery, speaking about ancient use of crystal optics), David Rohl, Andrew Collins, David Eccott and Emilio Spedicato. More details can be obtained from http://www.andrewcollins.net/page/mysteries/mysteries.htm. Orkney Science Festival The Orkney Science Festival in September 1999 seems to have been a marvellous affair, with talks on oil exploration and geology, The Life and ...
177. Society for Interdisciplinary Studies [Journals] [SIS Review]
... findings about comets, Venus, Jupiter and other planets, modern scientific dating methods and also the interpretation of myths and legends. An important part of this work is the consideration of the role that catastrophes may have played in ancient history. The SIS also provides a forum for assessment of revised chronologies for ancient history, including those of David Rohl, Peter James, Gunnar Heinsohn and Velikovsky. The proposals covered range from modest adjustments to extreme reductions which would radically redate most of ancient Near Eastern history. The Editor relies on regular feedback by way of contributions for publication. Notes for Authors are available from the Editor. The views expressed in these pages are not necessarily those of ...
178. Talk by Bob Porter on Middle Assyrian History [Journals] [SIS Review]
... kings - and later another high point - Tiglath-pileser I - then a load of nonentities down to the Neo-Assyrian period. Conventionally the Amarna period is with Ashur-uballit I and the Amarna letters, about 350 years too early for the New Chronology. A number of people have suggested that there must have been another Ashur-uballit, e.g . David Rohl pointed to an Eponym (year-name) Ashur-Bel-Lit as a possible candidate as this later King Ashur-uballit - he would be about the right time on the conventional chronology (c . 1000 BC) to match the New Chronology's Amarna period without any shortening of Assyrian history. There is an earlier Eponym also named Ashur-Bel-Lit. In Centuries of Darkness it ...
179. Society for Interdisciplinary Studies [Journals] [SIS Review]
... findings about comets, Venus, Jupiter and other planets, modern scientific dating methods and also the interpretation of myths and legends. An important part of this work is the consideration of the role that catastrophes may have played in ancient history. The SIS also provides a forum for assessment of revised chronologies for ancient history, including those of David Rohl, Peter James, Gunnar Heinsohn and Velikovsky. The proposals covered range from modest adjustments to extreme reductions which would radically redate most of ancient Near Eastern history. The Editor relies on regular feedback by way of contributions for publication. Notes for Authors are available from the Editor. The views expressed in these pages are not necessarily those of ...
180. C&C Review 2001:1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... By Jill Abery 38 Bookshelf by Jill Abery 50 Reviews 50 Controversy: Catastrophism and Evolution by T. Palmer - reviewed by Richard Huggett 51 Mount St. Helens by Dr Steve Austin - reviewed by Laurence Dixon 53 The Crystal Sun by Robert Temple - reviewed by Brian Moore 54 The Followers of Horus. Vol 1, Ed. D. Rohl - reviewed by Steve Mitchell 55 The Electro-Gravitic Theory of Celestial Motion & Cosmology by Charles Ginenthal - reviewed by Eric Crew 56 Forgotten Gems: Tuning in to Nature by Philip S. Callahan - reviewed by Jill Abery 58 Cradle of Saturn, by James P Hogan - reviewed by Bob Johnson 58 Prehistoric Astronomy and Ritual by Aubrey Burl - ...
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