Wednesday, December 26, 2001
This is a page of references for the other pages on this site. If the reference is to an online resource, the footnote here is a link to that resource.
References for aegean.html
- The History of Herodotus tr. George Rawlinson, The Internet Classics Archive by Daniel C. Stevenson
- Lasken, Jesse, private communication regarding his paper in Journal of the Ancient Chronology Forum 5:68-76 (1992)
- Timaeus by Plato
- Critias by Plato
- Lesson 17: Akrotiri on Thera, the Santorini Volcano and the Middle and Late Cycladic Periods in the Central Aegean Islands
- Isaacson, Some Preliminary Remarks about Thera and Atlantis, Kronos I:2
- Velikovsky, Immanuel, Worlds in Collision, 1950, p. 147
- Velikovsky, Immanuel, Ages In Chaos, 1952, p. 205
- Velikovsky, Immanuel, Earth In Upheaval, 1955, p. 103
- Velikovsky, Immanuel, Atlantis, unknown date, Collected Essays
- James, Peter, Centuries of Darkness, 1993, pp 195, xix-xx, 69, 323, and 337
- Wunderlich, Hans, The Secret of Crete, 1974, pp. 121-122, 135,159, 323
- Wunderlich, Klaus, The Secret of Crete, 1974, pp. 93-94
- Velikovsky, Immanuel, The Dark Age of Greece, "Etruria", 1952-1980
- Velikovsky, Immanuel, Ages In Chaos, 1952, pp. 198-199, 202-205
- Fell, Barry, TES Occasional Publications 5:100
- Velikovsky, Immanuel, Ramses II and His Time, 1978, pp. 87-90
References for keftiu.html
Velikovsky, Immanuel, Ages In Chaos, p. 201 (in footnote)
Jeremiah 47:4, King James Version
Velikovsky, Immanuel, Ages In Chaos, p. 83 - his reference is Jeremiah 47:4
Genesis 21:29, 21:32, 21:34, 26:1, 26:8, 26:14, 26:15, 26:18, King James Version
Deuteronomy 2:23, King James Version
Amos 9:7, King James Version
Genesis 10:14, King James Version
Genesis 10:14, Revised Standard Version, p. 8
Genesis 10:14, Concordant Version of the Old Testament Bible, pp. 53-54
References for navigation.html
The History of Herodotus tr. George Rawlinson, The Internet Classics Archive by Daniel C. Stevenson
"Has Atlantis Been Found" by L. Sprague de Camp, reprinted in Out of Time and Place,1999, Llewellyn Publications, p. 248
The History of Herodotus tr. George Rawlinson, The Internet Classics Archive by Daniel C. Stevenson
References for trojanwar.html
for example: Velikovsky, Immanuel, The Dark Age of Greece, "The Allies of Priam", 1952-1980 - "I must admit that not so long ago I tended to consider the Trojan War as a legend, with more mythology in it than history: neither in its cause nor in its conduct did this conflict seem to reflect historical events."
Velikovsky, Immanuel, The Dark Age of Greece, "Competing for Greater Antiquity", 1952-1980
Velikovsky, Immanuel, The Dark Age of Greece, "Changes In Land and Sea", 1952-1980
Sammer, Jan The Dark Age of Greece, "New light on the Dark Age of Greece", 1970s - "...Bali Dagh, a nearby hill looking over the village of Bunarbashi..."
Bibliography
Immanuel Velikovsky's booklet Theses for the Reconstruction of Ancient History from the end of the Middle Kingdom in Egypt to the advent of Alexander the Great has been republished on the web but without the seven revisions pasted into the copy that I have, so here they are:
70. - "on either side" should read "altogether."
162. - "Jehoram II" should read "Jeroboam II."
170. - the words "written in" should read "referring to."
188. - Velikovsky later concluded that there were two Nergilissars, the second reigning after Evil Marduk.
257. - Velikovsky later rejected Irsa being Ezra, and identified him as the Persian official Arsames. Cf. Peoples of the Sea, n. 8 on page 27.
261. - read "Tachos (Ramses IV)" instead of "Nectanebo I (Ramses III)"
279. - Velikovsky later found that the confusion persists until the time of Ptolemy II. Cf. Peoples of the Sea
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