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... From: Kronos Vol. IX, No. 2 Winter 1984 Texts Home | Kronos Home KRONOS A Journal of Interdisciplinary Synthesis Vol. IX, No. 2 Winter 1984 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Scarabs and Chronology Immanuel Velikovsky 3 Osarsiph Jan N. Sammer 6 Humbaba Dwardu Cardona 11 Kronos, Minos, and the Celestial Labyrinth Ev Cochrane 21 The Cosmology of Tawantinsuyu Jan N. Sammer 29 The Son of Tanit Among the Olmecs Milo Kearney and Karen LeFevre-Uribe 34 The Newton Affair Livio C. Stecchini 39 The Role of Collective Amnesia in Retarding the Acceptance of Correct Ideas in Science Immanuel Velikovsky 46 Worlds in Collision in Macmillan's Catalogues C. Leroy Ellenberger 58 Stargazers & Gravediggers: A Review ...
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... /1 .2 included grain silos which had enough time to be rebuilt several times, and the following D/1 .1 included burials, some of which cut into each other, again suggesting a significant period of time, all within the New Kingdom but before the palaces were built. Some Theran pumice which was found at a scarab workshop adjacent to the palace (big lumps used for polishing etc, not the microscopic airborne particles in Greenland ice cores), continues to be dated to approximately Thutmose III as it has been for the last few years. This is not conclusive evidence for the date of the eruption as such pumice was still in use long after the ...
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53. Jeremy Goldberg - Still Looking for David [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... three arguments in the last paragraph are all consistent with each other, pointing to an equation of the United Monarchy with later Dyn.19 - later Dyn.20. Such a dating (but not any lower Egyptian chronology) is also consistent with the reoccupation of Hebron (cf. [4 ]) in the earliest Iron Age (scarab of Ramesses II [24]) and with the impossibility (above) of dating the rise of Zobah (by the late 11th century) to before the decline of Amurru (no earlier than the late reign of Ramesses II). In addition, such a downdating of Dynasties 19-20 by c. 200 years would bring the fluorit ...
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54. Cosmic Catastrophism [Journals] [Aeon]
... cannot be reconciled with Velikovsky's synchronizations. (113) Archaeologists usually assign the remains of Iron Age levels in Palestine to the period of the Hebrew monarchy, and Velikovsky accepted this dating. (114) The Palestinian Iron Age, then, should also correspond to the Egyptian Eighteenth Dynasty according to Velikovsky's synchronisms. However, in Palestine and Syria scarabs and other objects bearing the names of Eighteenth and Nineteenth dynasty rulers of Egypt are commonly found with Late Bronze Age material underneath layers belonging to the Iron Age. (115) Pharaohs such as Thutmose III, Amenhotep II, and Ramesses II whose scarabs are regularly found in Late Bronze Age deposits, may have lived earlier than the Late ...
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55. A Criticism of the Revised Chronology [Journals] [Pensee]
... at el-Amarna and other Egyptian sites is quite common in Palestinian remains as well, but it is not found in Iron I or Iron II layers as it should be if Velikovsky's synchronisms were correct. Rather, imported Mycenaean pottery types as well as local imitations of Mycenaean wares are associated with Palestinian Late Bronze Age material (16). Egyptian scarabs and other objects inscribed with the names of pharaohs such as Thutmose III or Amenhotep III of the Eighteenth Dynasty or Rameses II of the Nineteenth also occur in Late Bronze contexts in Palestine, proving that these rulers could not have lived later than the time of the Palestinian Late Bronze Age (17). Other archaeological synchronisms support those linking ...
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... for Karnak see Legrain in Rec. Trav. XXII (1900), p. 61, No. 33; for burials of High Priests at Western Thebes see Daressy in Revue archéologique (1896) I, pp. 77-79 and Ann. Serv. VIII (1907), p. 35. Various abbreviated writings occur, especially on scarabs: see Hall: .. . Scarabs in the British Museum I, pp. 239-240, Nos. 2381-2394 also Newberry: Scarabs, pl. XXXVI, No. 34, and PSBA XXII (1900), pl. VII, No. 131 and XXIII (1901), p. 25; never do we read [ ...
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57. Confessions Of A Philosophical Velikovskian [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... is surprising on the former view becomes a matter, of course, on the latter. There are quirks of language in the biblical books of Amos and Hosea which are closely paralleled in the material excavated at Ugarit, for all that, on the conventional view, those prophets lived about half a millennium after Ugarit was destroyed.56 Egyptian scarabs turn up frequently in the `wrong' Israelite strata, a fact which some ingenious archaeologists explain by postulating an Israelite fad for antique scarabs.57 In Asia Minor complete `earlier' strata are found on top of `later' ones, proving conclusively that they must have transported millions of tons of clay in the Persian period- ...
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58. Society News [Journals] [SIS Review]
... with Ahab and Ramesses III as a consequence of Rohl's chronology. Emmett said that if Ramesses II is Shishak then Ahiram could have been Hiram who helped Solomon build the temple. Bob reported a lecture by Gaby Barkai recently about the tomb of Solomon's wife, which has Egyptian architectural features and is in Northern Jerusalem. Astonishingly, they found a scarab of Horemheb in a burial cave. Barkai had seen it in the 1970s but it has been lost. Rohl argues for a Solomonic date. One of them has an Assyrian or Babylonian style door cill pattern, so it's confusing. There was a discussion about Akkadian being a lingua franca like Latin. Emmett said there were innovations associated ...
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59. Ice Cores and Chronology [Journals] [SIS Review]
... the discipline. In Gardiner's words it is time to cut through the shackles of Manetho' and stop fiddling with fragmentary King Lists. Petrie and Quibell made fundamental mistakes at Abydos where they wrongly dated New Kingdom objects to the First Dynasty. An associate on the site F.W . Green admitted in his private diary that an XVIIIth Dynasty scarab was found in the Main Deposit at Hierakonpolis which Petrie and Quibell were convinced belonged to the Pre-Dynastic and Archaic Period. When one considers that in this deposit were found the Palette of Narmer, the famous copper statues of Pepi I, a faience foundation plaque of THOTHMES III, a vase bearing the cartouche of Necho, a Pharaoh of ...
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60. The Egyptian Prince Moses [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... twelfth dynasty were of the same time period. First of all, let us consider the area of crafts and arts. There are few Hyksos archaeological sites to work with, but Tell el-Yahudiyeh is one. Van Seters acknowledges that some scholars have proposed that Tell el-Yahudiyeh wares occur in the twelfth dynasty (pp. 50-51);relative to scarabs he argues that those of the Hyksos period with the names of twelfth-dynasty pharaohs were made in the Hyksos era for amuletic purposes. He says further that scarabs of the twelfth dynasty which are found in Palestine reflect contacts during the Hyksos period, not the Middle Kingdom (p . 62). However, he does not provide a specific ...
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61. Letters [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... the terms Akkadian' and Old-Akkadian' since the latter term refers to a people' whereas the former term is an ethnic description used to describe writing, artefacts etc. It would be informative if Bernard presented evidence in support of his contention that Sir Leonard Woolley denied any Hyksos connection with stratum VII at Alalakh. Woolley has observed that Hyksos scarab no. 20 seemed to belong to the very end of the period.... '. The fact that Woolley clearly finds the Hyksos element in stratum VI shows that there is no geographical problem with Hyksos in the area and the temporal proximity of stratums VI and VII is obviously much closer than the conventional gap between the Hyksos ...
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62. A Critique of "Ramses II and His Time" [Journals] [SIS Review]
... was offered by John Bimson at the Glasgow Conference, April 1978. His model does, however, require sacrificing Velikovsky's very late dates for Ramesses II and III. Dr Bimson's paper (to be published soon by the S.I .S . as part of the Proceedings of the conference) also raises objections to Velikovsky's treatment of "Scarabs and Stratigraphy", Appendix 6 of Ramses II and His Time. Contrary to Velikovsky's statement that "again and again, all over Palestine, scarabs with the name of Thutmose III were found and always in formations five to six hundred years younger" (p . 244), Bimson shows that scarabs and other material from the XVIIIth ...
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63. Internet Universe: Free book previews [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Ron Cherry. Publ. 2000, 156 pages, ISBN: 0-595-15017-9. $11.95. This is the first book dedicated specifically to showing the important roles insects have played in mythology, and is a comprehensive and readable survey of insect myths from around the world. The book ranges from older, better-known insect myths such as sacred scarabs to new unpublished subjects such as insects as examples of parallel mythology. The Ascent of Mind, Ice Age Climates and the Evolution of Intelligence by William H Calvin. Publ. Jan 2001, 324 pages, ISBN: 0-595-16114-6. $19.95. Daniel C. Dennet's description of this scientist's travelogue: "How did the mind ...
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... My Challenge to Conventional Views in Science Immanuel Velikovsky, Olympia Immanuel Velikovsky, On Decoding Hawkins' Stonehenge Decoded Immanuel Velikovsky, On Saturn And The Flood Immanuel Velikovsky, On the Advance Claim of Jupiter's Radionoises Immanuel Velikovsky, Precursors Immanuel Velikovsky, Quartered At Yale Immanuel Velikovsky, Retrospect Immanuel Velikovsky, Sanverim: Hypnosis in the Bible Immanuel Velikovsky, Scarabs And Chronology Immanuel Velikovsky, Scarabs Immanuel Velikovsky, Seismology, Catastrophe, and Chronology Immanuel Velikovsky, Shamir Immanuel Velikovsky, Shapley's Scientific Record Immanuel Velikovsky, Straka: Science or Anti-Science? Immanuel Velikovsky, The Atom and Oil Immanuel Velikovsky, The Birth of Venus from Jupiter Immanuel Velikovsky, The Correct Placement of Haremhab in Egyptian History Immanuel Velikovsky ...
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65. The Place of Horemheb in Egyptian History [Journals] [SIS Review]
... to assume that the Libyan and Ethiopian kings would similarly be omitted from the Abydos and Saqqara king lists had they intervened. No conclusions can therefore be drawn from their absence from these lists. On the other hand, Horemheb as king assumed the prenomen Djeser-khepru-Re' Setep-en-Re'. The element kheper - the representation of a dung beetle (" scarab") - appears in the prenomen of every Dynasty XVIII ruler from Thutmose I to Ay, except Hatshepsut (Ma' ka-Re') and Amenhotep III (Neb-ma' Re'). The last four of these rulers respectively took the prenomen Nefer-khepru-Re' (Akhenaten). Ankhkhepru-Re' (Smenkhkare), Neb-khepru-Re' (Tutankhamun) and Kheper-khepru-Re ...
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66. Catastrophism and Ancient History. Vol VII No 2. July 1985 [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... Ancient History Vol 0201 Texts Home | C&AH Home Catastrophism and Ancient History A Journal of Interdisciplinary Study Volume VII, Part 2 July 1985 CONTENTS The Chronology of Israel and Judah, Part 1 .. 57 D. Hickman In Response to Mitcham's "Critique" .. 71 Donovan A. Courville Mitcham Replies .. 81 Lester Mitcham Scarab in the Dust: Egypt in the Time of the Twenty-First Dynast y .. 99 Martin Sieff Departments Editorial .. 55 Marvin Arnold Luckerman Interaction A Time of Pestilence and a Shaking of the Earth , P. Clapham Five Midianite Cities: A Response to Dwardu Cardona's "The Cities of the Plain" , Stan F. Vaninger Remarks ...
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67. Problems for Rohl's New Chronology [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... Age was well acquainted with the seagoing Phoenicians - so much so that the Egyptian name for a seagoing ship at the time was kbnwt' - Byblos boat'? 5. How is it that Old Kingdom material is frequently found, in Greece, in a Mycenaean and Geometric context? I would refer especially to the following examples: a scarab of Cheops found in a Geometric (8th century) context at Camirus; a marble cup from the sun temple of Userkaf (5th Dynasty) found in a Mycenaean context at Cythera; a Mycenaean vase discovered at Sakkara in a tomb dating from the time of Niuserre and Isesi (5th Dynasty). See for this last Lepsius: ...
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... hieroglyphs or hieroglyphs to last, to rest in place. men hieroglyphs the heavens. men hieroglyphs hieroglyphs or hieroglyphs or hieroglyphs mountain valley, mountainous region. Obelisks were actually adored. At Karnak (Thebes) pious foundations existed in honour of four obelisks to which loaves (conical, no doubt?) and libations were offered. On some scarabs a man adoring an obelisk is found engraved in a ran or cartouche " a circumstance," said de Rouge with great justice,45 "which has not been sufficiently noticed:" It becomes a leading fact for me, in my contentions for the central supremacy of the Axis, and its representation in the poles, pillars, ...
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... VI ARTICLES 3 A Symposium Announcement 5 ASH - A Historical Record 20 Venus Clouds: Test for Hydrocarbons William T. Plummer 21 Venus and Hydrocarbons Immanuel Velikovsky 24 The Nature of the Cytherean Atmosphere Albert W. Burgstahler 31 Venus' Atmosphere Immanuel Velikovsky 37 A Concluding Note Albert W. Burgstahler 38 38 42 45 On Stiebing A Reply to Stiebing Scarabs Tiryns Immanuel Velikovsky 47 China's Dragon Carter Sutherland 51 Atlantis Lewis M. Greenberg REVIEW 55 " Velikovsky's Challenge to Science ". An American Association for the Advancement of Science Symposium. 56 A New Chapter in the "Velikovsky Affair." Ernst Öpik. 57 Yet Another Chapter .. . Carl Sagan 58 On the Lecture Circuit. Velikovsky ...
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70. The Search for Sethos [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... await the historical context eventually settled on for Ramesses III. It is therefore plain that Sethosis in Manetho-Josephus is an amalgam of Seti I and Ramesses III. It is not difficult to imagine how this conflation took place, since the Egyptians did sometimes commemorate two great kings jointly. For example, Seti I is commemorated along with Thutmose III on scarabs.(14) It is therefore plausible to suggest that Seti I and Ramesses III were at one time jointly commemorated, with the result that their deeds and names became fused into one.(15) This conclusion regarding the identity of Sethosis does not depend on the Glasgow Chronology' for its validity. However, its application to ...
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... the town of Skmm fell. Ammenemhet III – In this reign the mood changes and the Execration Texts curse the Asiatics. Other books describe this as a time of domination, when the Asiatics were slaves. Ammenemhet IV to the 13th Dynasty – This is treated as a single unit. Evidence exists showing Byblos still paid homage to Neferhotep. Scarabs from the 13th Dynasty pharaohs have been excavated in MBIIa tombs at Acco, Ajjul, Ashkelon, Jericho and Megiddo. In Chapter 4 ( 'Corpus of MBIIa Sites in Canaan') the author uses development in ceramics, which are carefully illustrated, to identify four sub-divisions of MBIIa and illustrates the changes in a series of drawings. ...
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72. Health Hazards to Egyptologists: Radon Gas [Journals] [SIS Review]
... at Cairo University. He reported his discoveries of radioactivity being found in the 17 human mummies he had examined. He asked for further investigation to be carried out to ascertain that the health of certain members of the Museum staff would not be affected. He suggested that radioactive material was used during embalming and mummifying procedures and perhaps the so-called heart scarabs' could have contained radioactivity. However, could it have been the radon gas seeping out of tomb walls and floors for years or even originally from a granite sarcophagus, thus saturating for many generations an undisturbed, entombed mummy, finally discovered by Egyptologists or robbers? In 1999 Jaime Bigu of Ontario and researchers with the Atomic Energy Authority ...
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73. Sacred Science Institute [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Moon & Solar Eclipses. The Chinese Calendar, With Some Remarks With Reference The Chaldeans: Chinese & Hindu Lore; 16,916 BC; Gregorian Year, 1582 AD; Chinese Calendar, 1624 AD; 2510-2431 BC; "15 Degrees Du Verseau". Antiquity Of Constellations, 24 Plates Correlating The Constellations Of The Ancients: Crab = Scarab; Scales = Plumes; Twins - Equal Day & Night. CAT#158 $55.55 Causes of Catastrophe: Earthquakes, Volcanoes, Tidal Waves, & Hurricanes by L. Don Leet: 1946 232p. A Detailed Historical Work on the History of Catastrophe Tracing their Cycles & Causes Over the Centuries. Contents: Culmination of ...
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... states of the ancient world. Its conquest by Alexander gave rise to Hellenistic civilisation, a civilisation inexplicable without the Persian which it replaced. Nevertheless, the existence of the Persian Empire, along with the earlier Mede Empire, is now openly questioned for the simple reason that it has, apparently, left (with the exception of a few scarabs in Egypt) virtually no archaeology outside the Persian heartland. What then is the solution? Rather than consigning virtually the whole of pre-Roman history to the Fiction' section, Heinsohn proposes a neat solution. The archaeology of Mesopotamia, he says, has been built around the biblical date of Abraham (supposedly c. 2000 BC.) ...
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75. Applying the Revised Chronology [Journals] [Pensee]
... Tiy (82). Some early scholars, convinced that the "Mycenaean" Age belonged 500-700 years later than it is now placed, tried to discredit these Egyptian imports as heirlooms (83). Surely the Mycenaeans did not obtain so many 500 year-old relics to the exclusion of items produced in their own time, however. While stone scarabs might conceivably be kept as prized antiques, masses of fragile pottery would not. The distinctive type of pottery found in great abundance in "Late Helladic" Mycenae is also found throughout Greece, the Aegean, and the Near East together with still more 18th and 19th Dynasty artifacts. Such pottery turns up even in Egypt itself in well-dated ...
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