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  The Bible UFO Connection - UFOs In History - 45,000 BC - 9 BC
BC China: From the book " Memories of the Sovereigns and the Kings " published in the 3rd century AD, in China, in the third millennium B.C., before the birth of Huang Ti or of Chi You, "sons from the sky", would descend to Earth on a star which was the shape of a saucer.
BC Phoenicia, Tyre: During the siege of the trade capital of Phoenicia by the Greeks a fleet of flying shields is described as plunged from the sky and crashed upon the city walls.
BC Rome: Glowing lamps were seen in the sky at Praeneste, a shield was observed at Arpi and in the Amiterno district, the sky was all on fire, and men in white garments appear.
www.bibleufo.com /ufos.htm   (1145 words)

  
 Egyptian Chronology
1985-1956 BC Reign of Amenemhat I. 1956-1911 BC Reign of Sesostris I. Pyramdi temple of Sesostris I at Lisht.
1525-1504 BC Reign of Amenhotep I. 1504-1492 BC Reign of Tuthmosis I. Obelisk at Karnak.
945-924 BC Reign of Sheshonq I. 924-889 BC Reign of Osorkon I. 874-850 BC Reign of Osorkon II.
www.hixenbaugh.net /hixenbaugh_ancient_art_website_248.htm   (440 words)

  
 IBSS - History - Egyptian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Ahmose I - 1570-1546 BC Expelled the Hyksos ANEP, 310.
In 665 BC Tanutamun rebells and Thebes is sacked and its temple treasury taken in 663 BC.
In 490 BC Darius' army was defeated by the Greeks at Marathon.
www.bibleandscience.com /history/egyptian.htm   (3559 words)

  
 24th century BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
(4th millennium BC - 3rd millennium BC - 2nd millennium BC)
2334 - 2279 BC -- Sargon of Akkad's conquest of Mesopotamia
2345 BC -- End of Fifth Dynasty[?], start of Sixth Dynasty[?]
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/23/2300_BC.html   (59 words)

  
 Ancient History Timeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
3000 BC Menes unifies Upper and Lower Egypt, and a new capital is erected at Memphis.
This is the period of the upsurge of the cult of Osiris.
1512-1448 BC During Tuthmosis III, Egyptian rule is extended as far as the Euphrates River to the east and south to the Fourth Cataract of the Nile.
library.thinkquest.org /10805/timeline.html   (937 words)

  
 Egypt: The Viziers of Ancient Egypt
Amenemhat I Sephetepibra (1985-1955 BC) was the first ruler of the 12th Dynasty, but we believe he was earlier attested to as the vizier of Mentuhotep IV.
After the Second Intermediate Period (1650-1550 BC), viziers such as Ramose and Rekhmira continued to play a significant role in the government of Egypt, because of the strength the title gained during the that intermediate period.
However, perhaps resulting from the polarization of the two dynasties ruling Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period from Thebes and the Delta, the dual offices of northern and southern viziers became a permanent fixture.
www.touregypt.net /featurestories/vizier.htm   (970 words)

  
 Your Gate to the land of history - allaboutluxor
Rulers of the Eleventh Dynasty: Intef I (2134 - 2117 BC), Intef II 2117 - 2069 BC), Intef III (2069 - 2060 BC), Mentuhotep I (2060 - 2010 (BC), Mentuhotep II (2010 - 1998 BC) and Mentuhotep III (1997 - 1991 BC).
This period of instability lasted from 1730 to 1580 BC and was brought to an end by a Theban family, one of whom (Ahmose) finally expelled the Hyksos to start the 18th Dynasty and the rise of the New Kingdom era.
Rulers of the Nineteenth Dynasty: Ramesses I (1291 - 1291 BC), Seti I (1291 1278 BC), Ramesses II (1279 - 1212 BC), Merneptah (1212 - 1202 BC), Amenmesses (1202 - 1199 BC), Seti II (1199 - 1193 BC), Siptah (1193 - 1187 BC) and Queen Twosret (1187 - 1185 BC).
www.aboutluxor.com /history.php   (1403 words)

  
 Saturnian Cosmology - Part 9: The Career of Jupiter and the Tower of Babel
The spells still speak of ships, but after 3114 BC the journey is no longer along the blazing circular river at the circumference of Saturn, but along the river of the ecliptic and the edge of the sea in the southern sky.
It is speculated that Yu was born in 2300 BC.
In 2250 BC (or 2246 BC) the 'legendary emperor' Yâo (Jupiter) dies.
saturniancosmology.org /jup.php   (15806 words)

  
 UFO FILES by Burlington UFO and Paranormal Center, BUFO Paranormal and UFO Radio, Mary Sutherland
3000 BC From the book " Memories of the Sovereigns and the Kings " published in the 3rd century AD, in China, in the third millennium B.C., before the birth of Huang Ti or of Chi You, "sons from the sky", would descend to Earth on a star which was the shape of a saucer.
2345 BC The, Hsui-nan-tzu, a Chinese classic there is a description of ten suns appearing in the sky.
During the siege of the trade capital of Phoenicia by the Greeks a fleet of flying shields is described as plunged from the sky and crashed upon the city walls.
www.burlingtonnews.net /ufofiles5.html   (6150 words)

  
 The Bible UFO Connection - UFOs In History - 45,000 BC - The 20th Century - Text Version
3000 BC From the book " Memories of the Sovereigns and the Kings " published in the 3rd century AD, in China, in the third millennium B.C., before the birth of Huang Ti or of Chi You, "sons from the sky", would descend to Earth on a star which was the shape of a saucer.
2345 BC The, Hsui-nan-tzu, a Chinese classic there is a description of ten suns appearing in the sky.
During the siege of the trade capital of Phoenicia by the Greeks a fleet of flying shields is described as plunged from the sky and crashed upon the city walls.
www.bibleufo.com /zufos1.htm   (6146 words)

  
 A timeline of the ancient Egyptians
2900 BC : king Djer is buried at Abydos, the seat of the cult of Osiris, lord of the Underworld and husband of Isis, and his "mastaba" becomes considered the grave of Osiris
2181 - 2160 BC Dynasties 7 and 8
2160 - 2040 BC Dynasties 9 and 10
www.scaruffi.com /politics/egyptian.html   (1717 words)

  
 Sacred Insects
The scarab was a common type of amulet, seal or ring-bezel found in Egypt from the 6th Dynasty (c.2345 BC) until the Ptolemaic period (c.30 BC).
In the Old and Middle Kingdom periods (2686-1650 BC), the fly was also depicted on various ritual artifacts, including the so called 'magic wands' often carved from hippopotamus ivory and probably intended to protect the owner from harm.
He was identified from a ceremonial mace-head found at Hierakonpolis (modern-day Kom el-Ahmar, about 80 km south of Luxor) [map] which depicts a king wearing the white crown of Upper Egypt with the glyph of a scorpion next to his face.
www.kendall-bioresearch.co.uk /sacredinsect.htm   (2742 words)

  
 Egyptian History
In 665 BC Tanutamun rebells and Thebes is sacked and its temple treasury taken in 663 BC.
In 490 BC Darius' army was defeated by the Greeks at Marathon.
In 192 BC peace was made with Syria when he married Cleopatra I, the daughter of Antioch the Great.
members.aol.com /abbylm1989/egypt.htm   (3506 words)

  
 Archaeology Wordsmith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
DEFINITION: A district bordering the mouth of the Red Sea in eastern Africa, probably close to the Sudan/Eritrea border, from which Egyptian naval expeditions brought myrrh trees, gold, ivory, etc. from at least the 5th dynasty (2494-2345 BC) onwards.
The most famous of these expeditions is recorded at Deir el-Bahri in the funerary temple of Queen Hatshepsut of the 18th dynasty, c 1478 BC.
It is part of the `Australian Desert culture' with stone tools in the earliest levels consisting of small stone scrapers (micro-adze flakes or thumbnail scrapers), large flake scrapers, and horsehoof cores.
www.reference-wordsmith.com /cgi-bin/lookup.cgi?category=&where=headword&terms=Punt   (166 words)

  
 24th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2900 BC – 2334 BC Mesopotamian wars of the Early Dynastic period.
2334 BC – 2279 BC – Sargon of Akkad's conquest of Mesopotamia.
In 2333 BC or on 3 October 2332 BC, Dangun founded the state Gojoseon (according to the Korean histories Samguk Yusa, originally written in the 12th c. CE, and Dongguk Tonggam, written in the 15th c. CE).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/2345_BC   (259 words)

  
 What happened in 3114BC? The turning-point in human history about 3100 BC: The Beginning of the First Great ...
2200 BC and 2345 BC there are other events during the Holocene that are so widely global and difficult to explain by only the Earth's own mechanisms that a cosmic explanation must evidently be taken into account.
Aftermath of this may be the 2807 BC ocean impact described by Bruce Masse in Peiser et al.: Natural Catastrophes (Oxford, 1998).
What the sudden change indicates is a mystery, but a rise by 15 degrees C in at most some decades, a rise that has remained permanent within some degrees during the last 11,700 years, indicates a catastrophe literally of cosmic dimensions.
personal.eunet.fi /pp/tilmari/tilmari3.htm   (2389 words)

  
 cenozoic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The speed of light by 2345 BC was nearly what it is now (which means a progressively closer match between radiometric dates and calendar dates).
The majority of continental ‘drift’ or movement took place during the initial two hundred years or so of this era, becoming less catastrophic and damaging as this time came to a close with the one last catastrophic meteorite hit which corrected the axis tilt in part.
This change of axis tilt is documented and referenced by research astronomer George Dodwell as well as Moe Mandelkehr and others, and occurred in the closing year of this timeline, 2345 BC.
www.setterfield.org /cenozoic.htm   (682 words)

  
 Poleshifts (5a)
This is just over 100 years earlier than the date of 1333 BC that we would expect on the basis of her own/Massey's figures.
Taking the position of the equinox in 2410 BC as the boundary between Taurus and Aries (as Blavatsky does) may well be one of the best ways of fitting an artificial zodiac of 12 equal constellations to the actual zodiac.
In the fifth century BC Herodotus was told by the Egyptian priests that during the past 341 generations, the sun had twice risen where it now sets and twice set where it now rises.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/dp5/pole5.htm   (7764 words)

  
 Atlantis Rising: Reimagining the Ancient World
3000 BC Menes unifies Upper and Lower Egypt, and a new capital is erected at Memphis.
This is the period of the upsurge of the cult of Osiris.
1512-1448 BC During Tuthmosis III, Egyptian rule is extended as far as the Euphrates River to the east and south to the Fourth Cataract of the Nile.
forums.atlantisrising.com /cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=15;t=000442;p=0   (16812 words)

  
 bible   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
So the 2345 BC change in axis tilt seems to be on solid ground.
This curve revealed oscillatory behaviour of the earth’s axis as it came to a new position of balance after the 2345 BC event.
The motion of the earth’s axis after that event in 3005 BC was similar to that from the 2345 BC event.
www.setterfield.org /biblicaldisc.htm   (3675 words)

  
 Table of Contents and Excerpt, Faulkner, The Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead
The Middle Kingdom (about 2040-1786 BC) was a time when funerary beliefs and practices were democratised, when a guaranteed afterlife, which before had been restricted to royalty and great noblemen, became open to all who could afford to acquire the relevant equipment.
During the Old Kingdom (about 2686-2181 BC) when only the great nobility, apart from the king, were assured of an afterlife, living one's earthly life according to a strict moral code was considered sufficient to secure eternal bliss.
Funerary papyri of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty and later (after about 600 BC) are characterised not only by a new style of vignette with subdued use of colour but by a regularising of the order of chapters and a fixing of their total number at 192.
www.utexas.edu /utpress/excerpts/exfauanp.html   (3102 words)

  
 The late Third Millennium BC (2100-2400 BC): asteroid/comet impacts, meteor showers, floods, drop of temperature, ...
"In the 20th century BC the local governors took what measures were open to them to succour their own districts, by conserving water supplies, and reducing the number of hungry mouths by driving out famine-stricken invaders, whether natives, Libyans or Asiatics, from their provinces.
If the Anatolian event of 2345 BC was a local one, it neatly explains Sargon's attack on the south of Anatolia, because of the havoc in north, and also the prosperity that followed when the highly civilized Akkadian culture moved south.
The 2200 BC event was global, as seen by the evidence from Iberia to China.
www.personal.eunet.fi /pp/tilmari/tilmari2.htm   (5109 words)

  
 Evidence for Major Impact Events in the late Third Millennium BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
BC the saltiness of the soil rose markedly, possibly because of salty
My hypothesis is that there were two events, the first one around 2350 BC (2345 BC?), and the second one around 2200 BC (2193-2194 BC?), of similar cause, but possibly independent of each other.
I see however that the evidence of a great cataclysm between 2200 BC and 2190 BC is so compelling that on this basis we can't dismiss it.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/news/744698/posts   (7778 words)

  
 THE CHRONOLOGY OF ANCIENT EGYPT
Eighteenth Dynasty 1570 - 1293 BC Nineteenth Dynasty 1293 - 1185 BC Twentieth Dynasty 1185 - 1070 BC Third Intermediate Period: 21st - 24th Dynasties 1070 - 664 BC.
The 21st - 24th Dynasties is known as the Libyan Period, and the system adopted by the Libyan rulers and modified by the later 25th Dynasty Kushites was generally effective.
This second occupation was a period of suppression and rebellion resulting in the Egyptians welcoming the rule of the Macedonian leader Alexander.
www.egyptologyonline.com /chronology.htm   (724 words)

  
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After the Sumerian culture perished around 2200 BC, to re-emerge as Assyrian or Babylonian in 1800 BC, the Third Dynasty of Ur between about 2100-2000 BC having no success, as the damage and chaos still reigned all over the Mediterranean, there was a need for a very firm discipline in the society.
Although the complex tokens were taken into use in 4400-4300 BC in Uruk, only in 3750 BC (Uruk X) did they begin to form series of counters of the same shape with a variable number of lines or punctuations.
By 3500 BC (Uruk VI) the complex tokens "had spread to sites of northern Mesopotamia, Susiana, and Syria, where the southern Mesopotamian bureaucracy was involved." From that time on until 3100 BC there emerged "tablets displaying impressed markings in the shape of tokens".
saturniancosmology.org /files/flood/tilmari4.txt   (6139 words)

  
 Troubled Times: Ireland Tree Rings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
So the implication may well be that the narrow growth rings and associated tree-ring effects after 2354 BC are directly due to the environmental effects of Hekla 4.
It has to be noted that Warner sees the 2354 BC to 2345 BC event as very close to one of only four major disasters recorded in the Anno Mundi section of the Irish Annals.
While we are talking about innundation of oaks at the south of Lough Neagh (in Co Armagh) in the period 2354 BC to 2345 BC (dated by totally independent dendrochronology), an earlier scholar with Armagh connections, namely Bishop Ussher, worked out the date of the biblical Flood to be 2349 BC (see King James Bible)!
www.zetatalk.com /theword/tword04n.htm   (845 words)

  
 Rho Iota Chapter - Egyptian History
The historian Manetho (270 BC) wrote a history of Egypt giving the number of dynasties, the number of kings, their names and the length of each reign.
The Old Kingdom From the 1st dynasty 3I00 2890 BC to the 8th dynasty 2181- 2125 BC
None of the names of kings of the short-lived seventh dynasty are known and the eighth dynasty shows signs of and political decay.
www.tulane.edu /~rhoiota/egypt.html   (859 words)

  
 Dynasty 5 - Userkaf, Sahure, Neferirkare, Shepseskare, Neferefre, Niuserre
Sahure was a son of queen Khentkaus I, who, in her tomb at Giza, is said to have been the "mother of two kings".
There are no wives or children known to him and at least no children of his seem to have outlived him, since he was succeeded by his brother, Neferirkare, the first king known to have used separate names.
It is believed he ruled Egypt from around 2487 BC to 2475 BC.
www.crystalinks.com /dynasty5.html   (5397 words)

  
 Neferchichi's Tomb at neferchichi.com
Predynastic Period (5200 BC to 3100 BC): First settlers of the Nile Valley hunt and fish, later switch to farming.
First Intermediate Period (2181 BC to 2133 BC): The government crumbles and civil war breaks out as several rival kingdoms fight for control of Egypt.
Osorkon the Elder (984 BC - 978 BC)
www.neferchichi.com /pharaohs.html   (741 words)

  
 Saqqara (Egypt)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Saqqara is part of the huge cemetery associated with the city of Memphis and covers an area more than 6 km long by 1.5 km wide.
The catacombs are associated with various chapels and small temples and the Apis bulls were buried here.
In the Late Period (about 661-3232 BC), the Serapeum became the focus for the burial of other sacred animals, such as cats, falcons, ibises and baboons.
www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk /compass/ixbin/goto?id=enc111068   (298 words)

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