I hope this will contribute to this site... Archeologist unearths biblical "controversy" Canadian archeologist Russell Adams's interest is in Bronze Age and ...
In one of Walter's briefer articles, http://www.bibleorigins.net/FierygodsYahwehAsshurMarduk.html We read about the Sebitti: "Yahweh is the leader of a host,...
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/dev.html The above is to give foundation of something I'm beginning to "see". Why did Constantine allow Jews to study...
... (Re - R. J. Hopper) ... where the ... IMO, that ... to do with the ... I agree. As is often the case historians give us the 'what' but rarely the 'why'....
http://asms.k12.ar.us/armem/richards/eye1.htm This and its associated web sites appear to suggest that a particularly violent earthquake in Mississippi in...
Jon, You seem to forget the ethnonym "Dnnym", found both on Karatepe and Kilamuwa inscriptions - and lately also in the Çineköy stela - that was used in the...
Howzabout this? http://www.ictp.trieste.it/~attia/egseiszone.htm ..or this? QUALITATIVE MEASsURES ON THE ABNORMAL GROUND MOTION AMPLIFICATION AT THE NILE DELTA...
... - that ... all ... Angelo. Yes I remember 'Dnnym' but could not recall from where. If you can advise me of these inscriptions and the context of the use I...
Jon, I will be glad to add some details, starting from the Çineköy stela, described in: MM. R. TEKOGLU et A. LEMAIRE. La bilingue royale louvito-phénicienne...
... Karatepe § II Hu. ... Thanks Angelo. So we have Urikki, king of Que, and you are sure the 'WRK, MLK DNNYM' text is datable to the 8th c. BC? (ie; same...
Angelo. I found a section in C.A.H. that gives some info, much the same as you provided on Awarikus/Urikki - thankyou. One of my other interests is to find a...
It just occurred to me, the Vatican probably has a lot of documents we don't know about. Now that they are doing the Torah thing, maybe we'll get better...
Dear Jon, ... DNNYM' ... As far as I can see in Lemaire's report he doesn't doubt for a moment they are the same person, even if he doesn't rely on any other ...
Angelo, You write: " To me before getting to any conclusion about these possible ... of the two branches of the Cilicians, one in northern Anatolia and one in...
... the ... Angelo. This is interesting. I think we should not be surprised to keep turning up 'Greeks' in coastal communities all along the western & southern...
Dear Jon, ... name ... Would it make sense to compare hi-ia-wa/i-sa with Ekwesh? As I said in the previous post, Lemaire connects hi-ia-wa/i-sa with Acheans. ...
George, ... I think we haven't lately, but I didn't search the list to make sure. Strabo is recent, but he quotes Homer and Homer clearly speaks of northern...
Angelo, Then wouldn't it be more helpful to analyze what Homer said in regards to northern Cilicians? I hardly think Strabo knew *more* than Homer about that...
TO ABH READERS: Frequently we read about people trying to "place" the source of "Aaron's Calf Idol" in the Exodus story. Even though I do not believe the...
The anatomic changes between the Neanderthals and early modern humans involved largely a loss of the massiveness characteristic of all archaic humans. Limbs...
... numerous among ... or ... tradition. The ... Angelo. Yes, precisely my point too. Achia was never known as Achia-sos, to match Akwesh (Ekwesh). Which,...
... Which, certainly with respect to Teresh & Weshesh is answered by equating the Teresh with people from Tarsus, locally called Tarsha. And again with respect...
Ethel, If you are going to discuss something that is at the very fringe of being on-topic, please at least use a header description that suggests that it is...
Greetings On the 27/12/2002, George suggested a link between the Assyrian term 'Meluha', the copper ore Malachite and the people of the Amalekites; he wrote,...
... <historynow2002@y...> wrote: This opinion of the Easton Dictionary would be consistent with my own speculations about the influences that the Moloch cult ...
George Quite the wrong answer, George; John, if he were here, would have said something like-: "Ethel: 'Braincases became more elevated and rounded, but brains...
Richard You wrote, "As for the death of the first born, in genesis the first born is patriarch [..]. Isn't it more parsimonious to conclude that we are...