Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
ancient_chronology · Ancient Chronology
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Want to share photos of your group with the world? Add a group photo to Flickr.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Messages 1206 - 1235 of 3576   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Messages: Simplify | Expand   (Group by Topic) Author Sort by Date ^
1206
Uh, an interesting question has been raised, how tin can have been discovered after bronze. Now, unless Mr. puck-pu-uck (as he sound on the AOL buddy noises)...
Infowolf1@...
infowolf1
Offline Send Email
Mar 1, 2004
11:16 pm
1207
6. ARGUMENTS FOR & AGAINST THE LOW CHRONOLOGY: According to Wightman, the high chronology of the Iron Age was initially developed in the context of absolute...
Vern Crisler
verncrisler
Offline Send Email
Mar 3, 2004
4:28 am
1208
... discovered ... misundersood ... imported or ... later, as ... is going on ... being one ... Try: http://chronicle.uchicago.edu/940106/tin.shtml...
Vern Crisler
verncrisler
Offline Send Email
Mar 3, 2004
4:30 am
1209
Hello again, Somewhat below Vern had proposed a most intriguing theory that Hiram, king of Tyre made famous in Scripture, might be the same monarch as that...
bergendelperon
Offline Send Email
Mar 4, 2004
10:31 pm
1210
... <bergendelperon@h...> wrote: <snip> ... Bergen, can you provide some documentation for this claim? On what basis is your claim about faulty translation...
Vern Crisler
verncrisler
Offline Send Email
Mar 4, 2004
10:49 pm
1211
... Bob. Excuse me, a poor choice of words. The "Philistine" pottery was not brought from elsewhere by "invaders", it evolved out of the "locally made" pottery...
driver40386
Offline Send Email
Mar 5, 2004
9:12 pm
1212
On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 19:50:13 -0000 "driver40386" <jon442@...> ... bj: Correct. But what is missing is that the locally made pottery that it evolved...
Bob Jaffray
bobjaffray
Offline Send Email
Mar 8, 2004
2:16 am
1213
Vern, There is an error by archeological writers in transcribing the Consonants of these royal names into Latin style letters. I will provide a list of ...
bergendelperon
Offline Send Email
Mar 8, 2004
2:17 am
1214
... Again, where is the documentation for this supposed error? References are insufficient if they are not quoted *specifically* to back up a claim for an...
Vern Crisler
verncrisler
Offline Send Email
Mar 8, 2004
6:02 am
1215
... Bob. Exactly, "made in Cyprus", and in my scenario, brought to Canaan by Cypriots who were heavily influenced by the Mycenaeans. This is the source of the...
driver40386
Offline Send Email
Mar 9, 2004
1:32 am
1216
Vern, You've made a grand argument here since, on looking at the very sloppy quality of all the letters on the 'Ahiram' Coffin inscription, why should we think...
bergendelperon
Offline Send Email
Mar 9, 2004
1:32 am
1217
... Well, it's not my theory that the Phoenician letters should be transcribed as "Ahiram." That's the currently accepted scholarly view. My view is that this...
Vern Crisler
verncrisler
Offline Send Email
Mar 9, 2004
1:36 am
1218
To the group, The scholarly experts (of the 19th and 20th centuries) then begin to try and identify these wandering groups that dared to attack Egypt, and...
Opuslola@...
ronaldlhughes
Offline Send Email
Mar 10, 2004
3:29 am
1219
On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 14:09:07 -0000 "driver40386" <jon442@...> ... bj: I have a note somewhere that some clay of the locally made Mycenaean IIIC:1b ...
Bob Jaffray
bobjaffray
Offline Send Email
Mar 10, 2004
3:32 am
1220
WHEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What was the bottom line to this???????? ... to try and ... since by their ... the ... the Mycenaean ... <large snip>...
R. P. BenDedek
bendedek
Offline Send Email
Mar 14, 2004
4:16 pm
1221
[Moderator Note] I'm only posting this because a question was raised about the meaning of a prior message by Ron. However, this subject matter is beyond the...
Opuslola@...
ronaldlhughes
Offline Send Email
Mar 14, 2004
8:44 pm
1222
7. HAZOR, MEGIDDO & GEZER: Solomon's building program was quite extensive. The following outline gives some idea of it as can be gleaned from 1 Kings...
Vern Crisler
verncrisler
Offline Send Email
Mar 24, 2004
4:01 am
1223
9. MEGIDDO (a) Conventional Chronology: Under conventional views, Joshua's conquest of the Holy Land should be registered at the point that separates Megiddo...
Vern Crisler
verncrisler
Offline Send Email
Mar 31, 2004
4:00 am
1224
(b) Classic Courville: Courville calls attention to the difficulty under conventional chronology of determining when the Israelites gained control of Megiddo....
Vern Crisler
verncrisler
Offline Send Email
Apr 2, 2004
6:29 am
1225
Vern -- Thank you for the continuing study on the low chronology. I have recently been looking at another area, and wonder if you have probed this area, and if...
DavRice@...
davricey
Offline Send Email
Apr 2, 2004
10:40 pm
1226
Along the exterior of the north wall of the temple at Medinet-Habu, inscribed from west to east is a sequence of texts and reliefs which on close scrutiny tell...
driver40386
Offline Send Email
Apr 2, 2004
10:44 pm
1227
... have ... probed this area, ... List. Most ... the beginning ... reign. If he is the ... years of the ... list ... ... Hi Dave, I haven't been looking at...
Vern Crisler
verncrisler
Offline Send Email
Apr 3, 2004
12:05 am
1228
<< The only act of devastation we have learned about for this period in history, consistant with the stratigraphical dating, is the excursion into Canaan by...
DavRice@...
davricey
Offline Send Email
Apr 4, 2004
3:53 am
1229
Hello, Vern -- I have now read those back posts (186 and 243). You suggest the possibility of the two Ninurta-apil-Ekur's being confused, etc., and two ...
DavRice@...
davricey
Offline Send Email
Apr 4, 2004
3:53 am
1230
In a message dated 4/3/2004 9:54:29 PM Central Standard Time, DavRice@... writes: So, if Bichrome extended "until" Thutmosis III, and Thutmosis III in D18...
Opuslola@...
ronaldlhughes
Offline Send Email
Apr 4, 2004
8:29 pm
1231
... the dots ... III Shishak, ... Hello David. I prefer not to theorize on chronological issues, I have read Velikovsky, Courville, Rohl & James, and have come...
driver40386
Offline Send Email
Apr 4, 2004
8:41 pm
1232
... ware, ... is ... Bichrome ware is tail-end of MB2c and beginning of LB1: "During the sixteenth century B.C.E. [sic], two fine and distinct groups of...
Vern Crisler
verncrisler
Offline Send Email
Apr 4, 2004
9:01 pm
1233
Thank you all for the clarification. -- David Rice...
DavRice@...
davricey
Offline Send Email
Apr 5, 2004
6:32 am
1234
... bj: This latter is something that I pointed out in considerable detail too, to explain just why the new inhabitants about the time of the so-called "Sea ...
Bob Jaffray
bobjaffray
Offline Send Email
Apr 5, 2004
7:39 pm
1235
bj: I wish to make a few comments, by way of clarification. I concur with Vern's response which follows after mine: On Sun, 04 Apr 2004 14:52:20 -0000...
Bob Jaffray
bobjaffray
Offline Send Email
Apr 5, 2004
11:10 pm
Messages 1206 - 1235 of 3576   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Advanced
Add to My Yahoo!      XML What's This?

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help