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Theses for the Reconstruction of Ancient History by Immanuel Velikovsky, section V
The Reconstruction of Ancient History chapter of The Dark Age Of Greece by Immanuel Velikovsky -- Amenhotep II was identified with the king whom an ancient epic poem portrayed as leading an enormous army against the city of Ugarit, only to be pursued to the Sinai Desert. He was further shown to be the alter ego of the Scriptural Zerah, whose enterprise started similarly and ended identically.
Ugarit chapter of Applying The Revised Chronology by Edwin M. Schorr -- The chariot scene on the 14th-century gold plate is compared to similar scenes of the 9th-century Neo-Hittites and of the Assyrian King Assurnasirpal II (883-859 B.C.).16 The elongated gallop of the horse is seen to be quite similar to depictions on Assyrian reliefs, but Assyrian influence "s chronologically impossible, all the Assyrian monuments presently known where horses are depicted at gallop being about half a millennium later than our plate" (174). The gold bowl (Fig. 7) with its combination of Aegean, Egyptian, Mesopotamian, and Levantine motifs is an excellent example of Phoenician syncretism, half a millennium before Phoenicians in the proper sense are known"
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