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Month: February 2024

Is There an Extra Century in Second Millennium BCE Middle Eastern Chronology?

February 22, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Astronomical chronology, Babylonian, Egyptian, Middle Chronology Model, Middle East 2 comments

The short answer to this title’s question is “Yes.” Researchers mistakenly shifted part of the second millennium BCE historical timeline

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The Ironic Accuracy of the Venus Tablets Middle Chronology Model

February 20, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Astronomical chronology, Babylonian, Middle Chronology Model, Middle East, Venus Tablets 7 comments

(Revised 28 March 2024.) The Venus Tablet(s) of Ammi-şaduqa is a collection of records of this planet’s first and last

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Why an Astronomical Chronological Model Can Be Irrefutable

February 16, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Astronomical chronology, Middle East, Overcoming ambiguities 4 comments

Ideally, a chronological model should have abundant historical data to support it. For the Middle Eastern timelines in the second

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Why Ancient Chronology is Important

February 9, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Importance, Middle East Leave a comment

Humans learn by relating new things to facts we already know. We categorize and classify bits of information, which helps

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A Better Way to Second Millennium BCE Middle Eastern Chronology

February 7, 2024 Daniel Penuel Benjamin Ancient Middle Eastern chronology, Astronomical chronology, Importance, Middle East, Overcoming ambiguities Leave a comment

When you read an article about events in the ancient Middle East and the author assigned dates to those events,

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