| 1. |
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In
Search of the Trojan War DVD (DVD)
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holy_olio's
comments: At long last! This 1985 series upon which the book
was based has arrived on DVD, thanks to the crock, er, blockbuster
movie. |
| 2. |
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In
Search of the Trojan War by Michael Wood
(Paperback)
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holy_olio's
comments: Interesting discussion of the era of Hattusilis,
particularly in light of the Ages in Chaos series. See
www.varchive.org/dag/index.htm |
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Ages
in Chaos by
Immanuel Velikovsky (Hardcover)
Average Customer Review:
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holy_olio's
comments: Stunning, convincing, exhaustively researched,
magnificently complete, and often irrationally attacked. Best book
of the 20th century. |
| 4. |
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Ramses
the 2nd and His Time by Immanuel Velikovsky (Hardcover)
Average Customer Review:
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holy_olio's
comments: Reorders the Near Eastern chronology, finds the
diary of Nebuchadnezzar, debunks Ramses II. |
| 5. |
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Oedipus
and Akhnaton by Immanuel velikovsky
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holy_olio's
comments: His research on this topic led to the Theses, Ages
in Chaos, Worlds and Collision, and the rest. Goodintroduction.
[www.varchive.org/tac/endakhn.htm] |
| 6. |
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Peoples
of the Sea by
Immanuel Velikovsky
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holy_olio's
comments: Best read last, this is the last section of the
reconstruction published in book form. Find the unpublishedvolumes
at www.varchive.org. |
| 7. |
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Worlds
in Collision by IMMANUEL VELIKOVSKY
Average Customer Review:
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holy_olio's
comments: I wonder what might have happened had this book
been published after Ages in Chaos. |
| 8. |
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Earth
in Upheaval by Immanuel Velikovsky
Average Customer Review:
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holy_olio's
comments: Gives the geological and paleontological evidence
for catastrophism. Never bettered, often borrowed from,sometimes
without attribution. |
| 9. |
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A
guide to Immanuel Velikovsky's reconstruction of ancient history:
1550 to 300 BC by Robert W Compton
Average Customer Review:
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holy_olio's
comments: This is long out of print, but may be available
from the author. Write me instead. |
| 10. |
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Synchronized
Chronology: Rethinking Middle East Antiquity by Roger Henry
(Paperback)
Average Customer Review:
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holy_olio's
comments: Hardcover ISBN 087586192X. Saw this title in a
guestbook at www.specialtyinterests.net
[www.synchronizedchronology.com] |
| 11. |
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Sun,
Moon & Sothis : Calendars & Calendar Reforms in Ancient
Egypt (The Osiris Series Volume II) by Lynn E. Rose
(Hardcover)
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holy_olio's
comments: This author was a major contributor to KRONOS, and
has more expertise on the so-called Ammizaduqa tablets than anyone.
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| 12. |
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Shoemaker
by Levy by
David H. Levy (Hardcover - October 2000)
Average Customer Review:
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holy_olio's
comments: The fact that Levy alludes in this book to the
shameful actions directed against Velikovsky speaks well for his
character and fairness as a scientist and writer. |
| 13. |
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Pharaohs
and Kings by
DAVID ROHL
Average Customer Review:
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holy_olio's
comments: Good where it agrees with Velikovsky. Also has
interesting comment about so-called Hurrians. PraisesVelikovsky for
the most part. |
| 14. |
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Centuries
of Darkness: A Challenge to the Conventional Chronology of Old World
Archaeology by Peter James, et al
Average Customer Review:
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holy_olio's
comments: The primary author is very much in love with
himself. Good where it agrees with Velikovsky. Like Rohl, thisbook
is an outgrowth of the Glasgow Chronology. |
| 15. |
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Quest
For The Lost Tribes VHS (VHS Tape)
Average Customer Review:
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holy_olio's
comments: Journalistic journey to possible descendants of the
Lost Tribes. Shows the Aramaic stele erected by Ashoka of India.
Predates the Y chrom evidence.
[www.varchive.org/ce/baalbek/khazars.htm] |
| 16. |
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Philistines:
Giving Goliath His Due by Neal Bierling, Joe E.
Seger (Paperback)
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holy_olio's
comments: New edition. See the online version of the old
edition at www.phoenixdatasystems.com/goliath/ or ISBN 0801010187.
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| 17. |
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The
Tragic End of the Bronze Age: A Virus Makes History
by Tom
Slattery (Paperback - October 2000)
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holy_olio's
comments: Uses the conventional pseudochronology. Claims that
smallpox brought about the Exodus, end of the BronzeAge, etc. Met
the author online, so it's here. |
| 18. |
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The
End of the Bronze Age by Robert Drews (Paperback)
Average Customer Review:
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holy_olio's
comments: Attributes the end of the Bronze Age to 1200 BC
change in weapons and tactics. Alas, relies on
conventionalpseudochronology. |
| 19. |
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Akhenaten
: History, Fantasy and Ancient Egypt by Dominic Montserrat
(Hardcover - July 2000)
Average Customer Review:
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holy_olio's
comments: Says that Akhenaten is nearly entirely a modern
invention, in that he's been twisted to the agendas of manywriters.
Expensive, I got it from the library. Mentions Velikovsky several
times. |
| 20. |
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The
Mysterious Death of Tutankhamun by P. C. Doherty, Paul
Doherty (Hardcover)
Average Customer Review:
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holy_olio's
comments: Another downfall due to reliance on the
conventional pseudochronology. [see also
www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/egyptians/amarna_06.shtml] |
| 21. |
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Murder
of tutankhamen by Bob Brier (Paperback)
Average Customer Review:
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holy_olio's
comments: Suggests reading Oedipus and Akhnaten with a grain
of salt, which is not too bad. I suggest reading this witha grain of
natron. |
| 22. |
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Akhenaten:
Egypt's False Prophet by C. N. Reeves, Nicholas Reeves (Hardcover - May
2001)
Average Customer Review:
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holy_olio's
comments: An example of twisting to an agenda, this book
perpetuates the false claim that the Aten worship was Akhenaten's
innovation (it wasn't -- it was promoted at least as early as his
grandfather). |
| 23. |
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Tutankhamen:
The Life and Death of the Boy-King by Christine El Mahdy
Average Customer Review:
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holy_olio's
comments: Rejects the very existence of Smenkhare in order to
grind some anachronistic feminist axe. Naturally, thisview is
catching on, but there's no support for it in the remains. |
| 24. |
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Tutankhamun
the Exodus Conspiracy: The Truth Behind Archaeology's Greatest
Mystery by
Andrew Collins, Chris Ogilvie-Herald
Average Customer Review:
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holy_olio's
comments: Along with Reeves, an example of what Montserrat is
talking about. [www.andrewcollins.com/page/articles/Tutmurder.htm]
ppbk 0753508516. |
| 25. |
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Ikhnaton:
legend and history by Frederick John Giles
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holy_olio's
comments: Perhaps time to start a separate Amarna list? Also
at ISBN 0838610773. Both editions out of print. |