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12 pages of results. 61. Chronology of the Kings of Judah and Israel [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... in Egypt to the year 966, with the invasion of Thutmose III in Judah (SIS Review, special issue 1977/78, Vol. 2, No. 3). The result follows: 1057/1032 Ahmose 887/871 Amenhotep IV 1032/1011 Amenhotep I 873/871 Smenkhkare 1011/999 Thutmose I 871/862 Tutankhamun 999/988 Thutmose II 865/861 Ay 988/933 Thutmose III 8621853 Horemheb 987/967 Hatshepsut 853 Ramses I 9461921 Amenhotep II 8521841 Sethi I 921/913 Thutmose IV 841/777 Ramses II 913/876 Amenhotep III 777/769 Merneptah 769/763 Seti I 966 was the 5th year of Rehoboam, confirming for ...
62. Epilogue to Ramessides, Medes and Persians [Journals] [Velikovskian]
... ). Cuvier, G., Essay on the Theory of the Earth (5th ed. 1827). Dayton, J., Minerals, Metals, Glazing, and Man (London, 1978). Desborough, V.R . d'A., The Greek Dark Ages (London, 1972). Desroches-Noblecourt, C., Tutankhamun (London, 1963). Gardiner, A., Egypt of the Pharaohs (London, 1961). Garland, H. and Bannister, C., Ancient Egyptian Metallurgy (London, 1927). Ginzberg, L., Legends of the Jews (1961). Graves, R., The Greek Myths 2 vols ...
63. Society for Interdisciplinary Studies [Journals] [SIS Review]
... placed in double quotation marks. 5. Reference entries should confirm as closely as possible to the following examples (reference to Velikovsky's works by chapter and section-within-chapter, as these are available in several differently-paginated editions): 1. W in C I, iii: "The Collapsed Sky". 2. H. W. Fairman: "Tutankhamun and the End of the XVIIIth Dynasty", Antiquity 46 (1972), 8-14. 3. N. C. Wickramasinghe: "Where life begins", New Scientist, 274, (1977), 119-21. 4. Ibid., 120f. 5. Fairman, op. cit., 11. 6. S ...
64. The Oracle of Cadmus [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... , his rituals and service suppressed. Akhnaton turned his back on the sacred measurements and alignments of the oracle center to build a new capital to embody the proportions and alignments of cosmic truth- Akhet-Aten.[7 ] Toward the end of Akhnaton's reign, as in the Oedipus legend, an unspecified disaster struck the land of Egypt. As Tutankhamun described it on a stele, "The land was sick and the gods turned their back upon this land." We can now understand the nature of this disaster. Fire from Heaven In his masterly Stratigraphie comparee et chronologie de l'Asie Occidentale (Oxford, 1948), Claude Schaeffer, excavator of Ugarit, Cadmus-Nikmed's "home town, ...
65. Society for Interdisciplinary Studies [Journals] [SIS Review]
... placed in double quotation marks. 5. Reference entries should confirm as closely as possible to the following examples (reference to Velikovsky's works by chapter and section-within-chapter, as these are available in several differently-paginated editions): 1. W in C I, iii: "The Collapsed Sky". 2. H. W. Fairman: "Tutankhamun and the End of the XVIIIth Dynasty", Antiquity 46 (1972), 8-14. 3. N. C. Wickramasinghe: "Where life begins", New Scientist, 274, (1977), 119-21. 4. Ibid., 120f. 5. Fairman, op. cit., 11. 6. S ...
66. The Amarna Coregency Controversy [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... depicted closeness and physical contact between A3 and Tiye would be most unusual if one of the pair were dead and the other alive. Again, the suggestion is that A3 was alive while A4 was ruling. The el-Amarna letters have bearing also. These begin in year 27 of A3, and continue until (probably) the early years of Tutankhamun. Why are the early ones sent to A3 at Amarna? Few could read Akkadian, so the first action on arrival would be to translate the item and prepare a papyrus for presentation to the king. The original would be put into storage. So one would expect the early A3 letters to have been located at Memphis or Thebes ...
67. Out of Egypt [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... the priests of Anun, fled to Sinai, taking with him the royal sceptre in the form of a brass serpent, symbol of Pharaonic authority. It was at Mount Sinai that he later received the Ten Commandments - which bear a close resemblance to the Egyptian Book of the Dead. Meanwhile his son Tutankhaten had succeeded Akhenaten as the Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Osman is arguing for the following equations of identity as between Old Testament and Ancient Egyptian names: Old Testament Ancient Egypt David Joseph Tuthmosis III Yuya (chief minister to Tuthmosis IV and Amenhotep III) Ephraim/Joseph of Arimathea Solomon Aye (son of Yuya and father of Aaron) Amenhotep III (who married Sitamun and later Tiye ...
68. Experiments with Time II: Synchronisms and Stratigraphies [Journals] [SIS Review]
... synchronisms accurately dated by the Absolute Chronology. This is set out below. Royal Synchronisms based on the Absolute Chronology Ashur-bel-Nisheshu II Kara-Indash (1245-1221) (1265-1236) Amenhotep III Kurigalzu II (1200-1176) (1194-1156) Kadashman-Enlil I (1175-1147) Akhenaten (1155-1139) Suppiluliumas I (1156-1123) Ashuruballit II (1150-1115) Burnaburiash II (1146-1121) Tutankhamun Suppiluliumas I (1156-1123) (1138-1130) Burnaburiash II (1146- 1121) Ashuruballit II Burnaburiash II (1146-1121) (1150-1115) Kara-hardash (1120) Nazi-bugash (1120) Kurigalzu III (1119-1095) Enlil-nirari (1329-1320) Kurigalzu I (1330-1313) Ramesses II (1079-1014) Muwatallis (1095-1072) Urhi-Teshub (1071-1065) Hattusilis III (1064-1040 ...
69. Experiments with Time. I: 'Catastrophes and Chronologies' [Journals] [SIS Review]
... /w Puzur-Ashur IV (1291-1266) 1312 Kashtiliashu III 1285 Ulamburiash 1260 Agum III 1250 Kara-Indash c/w Ashur-bel-Nisheshu II (1265-1236) 1245 Kadashman-harbe II 1220 Kurigalzu II c/w Amenhotep III (1194-1156) 1200 Kadashman-Enlil I c/w Amenhotep III (1194-1156) 1175 Burnaburiash II (the el-Amarnacorrespondent) c/w Akhenaten (1155-1139) Tutankhamun (1138-1130) Ashuruballit II' (1150-1115) 1146 Kara-hardash ) 1120 Nazi-bugash ) all c/w Ashuruballit II' 1120 Kurigalzu "III") (1150-1115) 1119 Nazi-Maruttash c/w Adad-Nirari II (1090-1061) 1094 Kadashnian-Turgu c/w Hattusilis III (1064-1040) 1068 Kadashman-Enlil II c/w Hattusilis III (1064-1040) 1050 ...
70. It's Time to Get Serious About Manetho [Journals] [SIS Review]
... as understood today. With the correlation of the 7 known kings in both lists, there remain 7 indisputable monarchs whom Manetho failed, or declined, to notice as well as two who seem entirely fictitious. Of the 7 missing nominees, whilst we might accept an official determination to strike out the heretic' line of Akhenaten, Smenkhkare, Tutankhamun and Ay, why are Thutmose I and II and Amenhotep II missing? Gardiner is disconcerted too, seeking reconciliation by sifting information from Jewish historian Josephus: As already noted on page 156, Josephus' excerpts from Manetho were introduced to support the latter's belief that the biblical account of the Exodus and the expulsion of the Hyksos under Tethmosis ...
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