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30 pages of results. 271. Index of Titles
... Reaches of Eden and Babel, The After 200 Years It's Time to Get Serious About Dynasty XVIII and Tuthmose III Aftermath of the Trojan War Afterword Age of Moses, The Age of Purple Darkness, The Age of Reason: Some Insights, The Ages in Chaos in the Light of C14 Archaeometry Ages in Chaos versus the New Chronologies' of Rohl and James Ages of Bristlecone Pine, The Ahab and the Battles of Karkar and Ramoth-Gilead Akhenaten as Moses Akhnaton: A Geneticist's View Akhenaten - Heretic or Visionary Akhetaten - Horizon of the Aten Akhnaten, Aten, and Venus Reconsidered Akkadian language (Babylonian and Assyrian cuneiform texts) Alalakh and the Collon Affair Alan Alford's The Phoenix Solution Albrecht/ ...
272. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... five generations respectively) of an individual named "Buyuwawa - the Libyan". Can one really argue for an Assyrian origin for the 22nd Dynasty with so much evidence like this to confront? Finally, although I would not want to curb Mr Sweeney's undoubted enthusiasm, I would ask that in future he researched his ideas more thoroughly. David Rohl, Redhill, Surrey Art and Building Techniques in Relation to Velikovsky's Chronology Dear Sir, C & C Workshop 1986:2 contains an authoritative letter by E. J. Sweeney, which emphasises the validity of the revised chronology, as opposed to critiques in earlier issues of Review and Workshop, and the "Ages in Chaos" Conference ...
273. Velikovsky and the El-Amarna period [Journals] [SIS Review]
... . 7. P. James et al, Centuries of Darkness, 1991, indicates the end of the 12th century for the el-Amarna period. 8. P. van der Veen proposes a 11th century date (P . van der Veen, I Samuel and the Habiru-Problem', Thesis, Leuven, 1989), as do D. Rohl & B. Newgrosh, The el-Amarna letters and the New Chronology', C&CR, X, 1988, p. 23). 9. Velikovsky suggests a mid 9th century date (Ages in Chaos) for the el-Amarna letters. Also Peter James in an early article opted for a mid 9th century place for the el-Amarna ...
274. Recent Developments In Near Eastern Archaeology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... of an attack by Prof. Kitchen on Sturt Manning, the leading advocate of a 17th century date for the eruption. To ease the problems caused by such an early date, Manning had suggested stretching Egyptian dates a little so that the New Kingdom began c. 1575BC (A Test of Time .. .[ no relation to David Rohl!], 1999). Kitchen's article is published in a new Greek journal, Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry (Vol. 2:2 pp. 5-12) and it reviews the basis for OC Egyptian dates and asserts that no lengthening is possible, to which we can heartily agree! PS In October 2002 there were reports in the ...
275. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Crew, Broxbourne, Herts. [* The Editor would like to apologise for the omission of this information, which was originally included with the letter set for the 1988:1 issue, and which was inadvertently excised during paste up operations. -BN] Dating the Dorians Dear Sir, At a recent Ancient History Study Group Meeting, David Rohl claimed that the genealogy of the Dorian kings of Sparta could be back-calculated to 870 BC on the hypothesis of assigning 23 year generations. The Dorians, according to Thucydides, arrived 80 years after the Trojan War. The latter probably occurred within, or at the end of, the 19th Dynasty: hence the Dorians may have entered the ...
276. Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Vol. 8 (1999-2000) of its Journal of the Ancient Chronology Forum after a gap of four years since Vol. 7. About half of the new issue is taken up by The New Chronology Debate' with responses to criticisms of the New Chronology, some already published elsewhere and some published for the first time in this issue. Rohl has responded to Brissaud's rude attack (see C&CR 1997:2 , p. 38) in a similarly outrageous manner as he refutes Brissaud's convoluted theories on the Tanis tombs. The second half of the journal contains articles on Iron Age Palestine and the chronology of Assyria. I reported in C&CR 1998:2 , ...
277. Pyramid Builders and Hyksos [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... for the pyramids, coupled with abandonment of the traditional sequence of Old, Middle and New Kingdoms and recognition of at least two well separated Hyksos eras, could mark a significant step forward in the task of narrowing down the possibilities. Note A not unpromising solution to some of the Ramesside anomalies is presented in the chronological chart published by David Rohl on p. 28 of C&CW 1992:1 (particularly the overlaps' of Ramesses VI, VII, IX and XI, all of whom have some claim to experience of a celestial disturbance. References 1. E.J . Sweeney, The Pyramid Age (May 1991, published privately). 2. L. ...
278. Jeremy Goldberg - Still Looking for David [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... 1979], 679 n. 28). The distribution of other references to Tianna (one pre-Amarna period reference is known) also fails to support the idea that the late Amarna period references reflect a permanent political change which occurred within the Amarna period - contrast year 8 of Ramesses II, when Jerusalem (as frequently pointed out by David Rohl) is referred to as Shalem'. On the biblical side, JACF : 6, p. 50f. 's reference to 2 Samuel 5:7 is misleading, as the reference to Zion' here is topographical. What is more significant in this context about the appearance of Zion' in the bible is that it does ...
279. Monitor [Journals] [SIS Review]
... Sunday Times 17.3 .96, p. 24 Two scientists have joined the chronology debate by suggesting that the dust cloud thrown out by the eruption of Santorini in 1628 BC caused the seven year famine in Egypt, foretold by Joseph. This then places the Exodus at 1280 BC, in the reign of Ramesses the Great. David Rohl dismisses the idea as another example of science versus archaeology giving rise to irreconcilable chronologies. ARCHAEOLOGY Far eastern Celts?The New York Times 7.5 .96, National Geographic March 96, pp. 44-51 The blond Caucasians discovered buried in China pose a good few problems for chronologists. They physically resembled the Irish or Welsh and their ...
280. Comments on Greta Hort's 'The Plagues of Egypt' [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... that part of the river flowing through northern Sudan and Egypt. 3. R. Juergens Of the Moon and Mars Part 1', Pensée IX p.26 , Oregon, 1974. 4. R. Juergens Of the Moon and Mars Part 2', Pensée X p. 31, Oregon, 1974. 5. D. Rohl, JACF vol. 5, pp. 51-53. \cdrom\pubs\journals\workshop\w1995no1\13greta.htm ...
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