Many ideas (or theories) about ancient Middle Eastern chronology are controversial. Even now, scholars are divided about which one of
Many ideas (or theories) about ancient Middle Eastern chronology are controversial. Even now, scholars are divided about which one of
The previous post discussed the problem that researchers tend to start with: the premise that conventional views of chronology are
Ancient Middle Eastern chronology is complex and involves many data types from various empires, kingdoms, and regions. While interpreting that
Radiocarbon dating can narrow the ages of tree rings to a theoretical range of years. (However, regional offsets sometimes cause
Those kingdoms with relatively abundant chronological data from that millennium include Babylonia, Assyria, and Egypt. Let us begin with Babylonia
A previous post, “The Ironic Accuracy of the Venus Tablets Middle Chronology Model,” discussed the reasons that prove the Venus
Over the past four months, this website has featured 15 posts about how using common sense leads to better solutions
Over the past 15 weeks, this website has featured 15 posts concerning “common sense” and how it leads to better
Although the ancient Egyptians had many gods, the deities they associated with the sun and moon were among their most
During the First Dynasty, a king or official realized that the solar year in Egypt had three natural divisions or