In his book Ramses II and His Time, Immanuel Velikovsky continues his reconstruction of ancient history.
In the extensive supplement, Velikovsky deals with the age-calculating method of radiocarbon dating and its surprising connections to his own theories..
We learn, for example, that the so-called Hittite Empire is an historical invention and, in another critical paragraph, Velikovsky leads us the to the proper understanding of the Bronze- and Iron Ages.
As in the first part of the series Ages in Chaos, this volume unearths a string of erroneous theories and dismisses as pure fantasy several other aspects of the traditional written history concerning the ancient world.
We are made privy to fascinating personal details about this great Chaldean ruler, whose autobiography Velikovsky was able to locate.
Ramses II\'s adversary was thus none other than Nebuchadnezzar. and not, as we have been led to believe, hundreds of years earlier in the 13th century B.
C..
His revised chronology places Ramses II firmly into the 7th century B.
C.
Velikovsky points out how little we know about this famous ruler.
This volume covers the best-known of old Egypt\'s pharaohs, Ramses II.
In his book Ramses II and His Time, Immanuel Velikovsky continues his reconstruction of ancient history