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49 pages of results. 11. Who Were the Assyrians of the Persian Period [Journals] [Aeon]
... synchronized the post "Ninevite 5" strata of Assyria with the following sequence of historical periods. (1 ) Stratigraphy History (1 ) Hellenistic Hellenism in Assyria (2 ) Late Assyrian Late Akhaemenid rule over Assyria (3 ) ... 330 BCE should contain a kernel of truth, modern Assyriologists cannot confirm it. From the view of the author's stratigraphical approach to history, of course, the Assyrian materials from inside Assyria and the Assyrianizing materials from without belong to ... and the same Persian Empire. This is not meant to challenge an Assyrian cultural influence on non-Assyrian territories of the Persians. It simply means that the Akhaemenids inside and outside Assyria simultaneously draw from the same Mesopotamian heritage. Illustrations Aa ...
12. Untitled [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... as the time of the Assyrian conquest of the northern kingdom. To maintain his "semi-conventional" position on the stratigraphy, Cardona must dismiss this coincidence of the stratigraphical record with the Hebrew literary one as a coincidence. But applying ... mythical texts, as interpreted by him, are immensely ancient. Accepting Heinsohn's putting the Exodus further back in the stratigraphical record; and- most of all- bringing the end of the Early Bronze Age down in time by up ... Palestine and Mesopotamia- a crucial but widely overlooked fact which the great Claude Schaeffer makes clear in his definitive 1948 Stratigraphee Comparee. This crucial fact was totally lost on revisionist researchers until uncovered by Emmett Sweeney, who has pointed it ...
13. Astronomical Dating and Calendrics [Journals] [Aeon]
... to the Indus Valley. Thus, work on the chronology of antiquity will have to start again from scratch. Stratigraphy, comparative archaeology and the best of ancient historiography will have to be used as its major tools. In Egypt ... the chronological materials now in use consist of the king-lists that are gradually being unearthed, without, however, the stratigraphical levels in which they are found always being identified. Abraham is hardly ever given a mention in the work now ... Einführung in die Vorgeschichte (Munich, 1974), p. 21. 24. G. Heinsohn, "Stratigraphische Chronologie Ägyptens oder warum fehlen zwei Jahrtausende in den Musterausgrabungen von Tell el-Daba und Tall el-Fara'in?" Vorzeit-Frühzeit-Gegenwart, Vol ...
14. Early History of the Israelite People: Biblical Fundamentalism in History (I) [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... of a reliable chronology which can be applied to the actual strata in the ground. Only a sound combination of stratigraphy and chronology will provide "an independently derived history," (4 ) in comparison to which the biblical narratives ... ), hiatus-free, directly beneath Hellenistic/ Ptolemaic strata of the -4th/ -3rd century (26) The same stratigraphic location within the Persian period holds for Thompson's "Assyrian records." Thompson knows that the biblical narratives were not ... S. Curto et al. (Turin, Italy, 1991); Gunnar Heinsohn (L ), "Stratigraphische Chronologie Ägyptens oder warum fehlen zwei Jahrtausende in den Musterausgrabungen von Tell el-Daba und Tell el-Fara'in?" Vorzeit-Frühzeit-Gegenwart 3: ...
15. ALL Honorable Men [Books]
... The archaeologist who presented this evidence is Claude F. A. Schaeffer, in his great work of archaeology, Stratigraphie comparée et chronologie de l'Asie Occidentale, published in 1948 by Oxford University Press. Velikovsky discussed and quoted Schaeffer's work ... In all the sites in Western Asia examined up to now a hiatus or a period of extreme poverty broke the stratigraphic and chronological sequence of the strata . . . ." [This occurred at] ". . . all ... to fit these preconceived dates . . . . "When, in February 1988, the author first published his stratigraphy-based equation of Hyksos and Old Akkadians, (195) the German archeologist, Wilfried Pape, excavating at Tell Munbaqa ...
16. Forum [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 01 (10.2 ) Saturn 372.66 372 0.01 (9 .6 ) A Synchronous Stratigraphy?Sir, At the moment much research is being carried out on two alternative archaeological stratigraphies of biblical Israel, ... "synchronous age" approach and I believe this to be the natural interpretation of Palestine archaeology. Only a comprehensive stratigraphical review will decide firmly which of the two concepts discussed above is more feasible. However, initial evaluations - as ... above - clearly support the "synchronous age" approach as distinct from a proposed Late Bronze Age from 14th till 7th century with the Iron Age being the 7th and 6th centuries. BARRY PAGE Editor, Interdisciplinary Bible Scholar Ra'anana, ...
17. A Chronological Note on the Kassites [Journals] [Aeon]
... BCE. VI Archaeology may never have been closer to liberating itself from the unscholarly "habit of translating history into stratigraphy,"(41) i.e ., to accepting the hard evidence really found in the ground, ... millennium and a second blank of similar length between the second and the first millennium BCE. From outer appearance and stratigraphic position alone one could not know if a building was to be designated as third millennium Nec-Sumerian, second millennium Kassite ... /600 to 562 BCE) resembles Ashurnasirpal's follower Shalmaneser III [858 to 824 BCE].) In this stratigraphy-oriented paper it will suffice to note that the excavators of Nimnid were caught by surprise when the pottery in Shalmaneser III's ...
18. Timna and Egyptian Dates [Journals] [Aeon]
... From: Aeon II:5 (1991) Home | Issue Contents Timna and Egyptian Dates Gunnar Heinsohn I. Timna's stratigraphy and its inconsistencies In a recent study published together with Heribert Illig (1 ) the claim was put forward that the enigmatic absence of iron findings in Egypt during the period from 1200 to 600 BCE, and the ... the Chalcolithic (Copper Stone Age) and the Bronze Age (3700 to 1200 BCE) is due to unscholarly- pseudo-astronomical and Bible Fundamentalist- chronological constructs rather than to stratigraphic evidence . The same study suggested that the first stage of Egyptian High culture (Pre-and Early Dynastic, 3100 to 2890 BCE) was brought about by Asian invaders who ...
19. Rejoinder to Velikovsky [Journals] [Pensee]
... Pensée Vol. 4 No 5: (Winter 1974-75) "Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered X" Home | Issue Contents Rejoinder to Velikovsky William H. Stiebing, Jr.PALESTINIAN STRATIGRAPHY AND THE REVISED CHRONOLOGY Dr. Stiebing is Associate Professor of History, University of New Orleans. In the Winter, 1973-74 issue of Pensee (pp. 38-42) ... that I feel constrained to make the following comments. First of all, Velikovsky seems to misunderstand the methodology of modern archaeology, at least in regard to the nature of stratigraphical evidence. In the first paragraph of his reply he quotes my statement that his historical reconstruction "cannot be reconciled with the stratigraphical evidence of archaeology," then counters ...
20. Velikovsky, Glasgow and Heinsohn Combined [Journals] [SIS Review]
... The Lost History of Ireland. His latest book is Arthur and Stonehenge (Britain's Lost History). The purpose of the present paper is to show how the evidence of stratigraphy, together with various other types of evidence, demonstrates beyond reasonable doubt that at least two thousand years needs to be removed from the ancient history of the Near East ... appearance of Gunnar Heinsohn's work in the 1980s. Heinsohn was not initially concerned so much with Egypt as with Mesopotamia and sought to reconstruct the chronology of that region using strictly stratigraphic data. By the latter years of the 1980s, however, it became apparent to him that his findings would have major implications also for Egyptian chronology. Heinsohn realised ...
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