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30 pages of results. 211. Internet Watch [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... and Archaeology; Greek vases, coins, sculpture and sites in the Perseus database; primary texts: Greek texts and translations. Other Web Sites of note: David Rohl's A Test of Time, and Nile Cruise details (16th-30th Sept. 1996.) http://www.knowledge.co.uk/xxx/cat/rohl/ The Sunken Kingdom: The Atlantis Mystery Solved, by Peter James http://www.knowledge.co.uk/xxx/cat/james/ William R. Corliss, The Sourcebook Project P.O . Box 107, Glen Arm, MD 21057, USA. Tel: + 1 (410) 668 6047 ...
212. The Tutankhamun Deception (Book Review). C&C Review 2002:1 [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . 12. Although, to be fair, it took Stalin 11 years to dispose of Trotsky within the same period. 13. End of Djoser's reign: 2610 BC; beginning of Mycerinus's reign: 2490 BC (cf. e.g . Manley, Bill, The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Egypt, London, 1996; also Rohl, David, A Test of Time, Century, 1995; dates conventional). O'Farrell clarifies: The thinking at the time was that there was a gap of two or three hundred years between these constructions, but this gap has since been shortened to today's estimate of seventy-five years' (no source provided). ...
213. Good Medicine [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... 15 Brazil, Kiryat Yovel, Jerusalem, Israel. ISIS Update As all who received it will agree, JACF volume 2 is a very fine issue, running to 92pp and brimming with top quality photographs and illustrations. Its content matches the superb typesetting and production. A major article on Apis and the Serapeum' by Mohammed Ibrahim & David Rohl explains the cult of Apis and outlines the archaeological evidence of the burials at Sakkara. This article has major repercussions for the study of chronology, to judge from some of the (tentative) conclusions: - Clearly the conventional arrangement of Dynasties 21 to 26 does not sit well with the data from the Serapeum,... ' ...
214. Volcanism And Catastrophic Mythology [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... by Mr Ellenberger is that 1120 BC is not a suitable date for Thera, since in the revised chronology it must have erupted in the 10th century BC. This effectively rules out Velikovsky's revised chronology, but, as Lester Mitcham of Auckland, New Zealand, points out, a 12th century date for Thera would fit the revised chronology of Rohl & James, assuming the eruption took place in the reign of Amunhotep III. \cdrom\pubs\journals\workshop\vol0602\07volc.htm ...
215. Editor's Notes [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... the New Chronology, entitled A Test of Time. This book will probably be as controversial inside SIS circles as elsewhere but there is no doubting its significance: it follows the success of Peter James's Centuries of Darkness and adds considerable weight to the case for major revisions to the accepted chronology for ancient history. Regardless of whether one favours the Rohl chronology, the James chronology, or one of the more radical alternatives proposed by others such as Heinsohn, it must be a major step forward for revisionist case when it becomes the subject of a 4-part Channel 4 series and a best-selling book. The UK edition is already into its second print run and it has also been published in ...
216. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... 2 , no.3 ), of a longer than conventional Biblical chronology. Despite some interesting ideas and associations, the general opinion was that Chetwynd had not made his case; although apparently answering some problems, his thesis raised as many others. The next meeting will be held at the home of David Roth on June 26th when David Rohl will give a talk on "Early Greek history in the light of the New Chronology". Further Study Group meetings are planned for late August and November, and members requiring information should contact the Convenor: Alan Newby, 25 Maxwell Court, Lordship Lane, London SE22 8NT (telephone 01 693 2897). \cdrom\pubs ...
217. On Dayton and Dating [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the Etruscans leave the Trojan area c.1150 BC and then suddenly turn up in Tuscany c.750 BC. Aeneas would have been quite an old man by then. These were points made by me then to show the absurdity of the "conformist" chronological position. Postscript by John Bimson My comments above were submitted long before David Rohl and Peter James had outlined their new proposal for revising ancient Near Eastern chronology (SIS Workshop 5:2 , pp. 12-22). Their new scheme would reduce dates for the Late Bronze Age by roughly the same order as that proposed by Dayton. It is therefore open to the objection made in the above letter. However, ...
218. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... house instead. The subject for discussion was the Sojourn of the Israelites in Egypt. Was it 430 years or 210 or some other figure? John Bimson's article in SIS Review III:3 and David Rohl's letter in Workshop 1992 :1 p. 48-9 were referred to. David Roth started by reading his letter commenting on that of David Rohl. He drew on examples from Jewish literature to conclude that the Jewish tradition is that the genealogies were more reliable than the overall numbers. He also read from Rowley's book From Joseph to Joshua' referred to in Bimson's article. All this was intended to show that, at any rate in Jewish tradition, a sojourn of 210 years ...
219. The Bible Unearthed by Israel Finkelstein & Neil Asher Silberman (Book review) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Bible is a compilation from sources including folk tales, legends and historical traditions. It is known that the Canaanites and their predecessors had access to the writing medium and texts from the MB and LB could have been preserved into the Iron Age. All of these things could have been incorporated into the historiography at a fairly late date. David Rohl is critical of textual and literary scholars such as Thomas Thompson (sacked by the Catholic Church), Philip Davies (Sheffield U.) and Nile Lemche (Copenhagen U.). Finkelstein takes the opposite tack, in spite of the fact these scholars see the Biblical narrative as a late construct, of post-Exilic date and possibly even ...
220. Society News [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Age. Bernal outlines Egyptian influences in Greece in Old Kingdom times but Gammon criticised his extrapolation of classical sources as far back as the 3rd millennium. In the Middle Kingdom period Bernal has revived the idea of far reaching Asiatic conquests by Sesostris I, an idea which he backs with an unpublished inscription from Memphis. In the subsequent question time Rohl said that this now appears to be an account of a trading mission rather than a military campaign, and that the Sesostris legends were probably a conflation of the exploits of Thutmose III and Ramesses II. Gammon pointed out that Bernal's attribution of various site destructions (e .g . Troy II) to Sesostris was arbitrary. Bernal postulates ...
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