Ancient History:  a Revised Chronology (e-bog) af Lyle, Anthony
Lyle, Anthony (forfatter)

Ancient History: a Revised Chronology e-bog

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This book is a culmination of that research. After trashing his work 10 times and starting over, he managed to get arevised chronology that seemed to be more accurate than that being put out by the status quo universities. It combinessecular / world history with Biblical history in a far more even and smoother match than that proposed by formerhistorians who have attempted the same. This is his...
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Forfattere Lyle, Anthony (forfatter)
Forlag AuthorHouse
Udgivet 29 maj 2012
Længde 476 sider
Genrer HBLA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781468588095
This book is a culmination of that research. After trashing his work 10 times and starting over, he managed to get arevised chronology that seemed to be more accurate than that being put out by the status quo universities. It combinessecular / world history with Biblical history in a far more even and smoother match than that proposed by formerhistorians who have attempted the same. This is his version 12, which doesnt try to match different histories based ondates, but rather by matching people and events and then applying revised dates to those events and people. This work will call into question the conclusions of historians of the last 200 years, about the ancient periods oftime, and provide an alternative dating for those times. It is a World History in that it incorporates the ancient history ofIndia, China, Japan, as well as the traditional Middle Eastern and European societies of ancient times. It re-evaluates thebeginnings of civilization and the solar system, refuting common historical and scienti?? c beliefs of the modern world. Documents that have previously been written off as Mythology have been re-evaluated as well, as they give a differentperspective of ancient times and what happened back then. The use and creation of calendars is an important featureadded to this work which is seldom taken into account by modern histories. Incorporated in this work are many of themore recent archaeological ?? nds that have yet to be incorporated in status quo works and institutions. He makes noapology for the fact that this is Biblically based, and the conclusions that have been reached by this work ?? t very well inBiblical contexts and adds some understanding to the events that took place in the Biblical narratives.