The Assyrian Conquest is the unpublished book by Immanuel Velikovsky. Velikovsky writes:
“.. The Assyrian Conquest belongs, in chronological order, after Ages in Chaos: From the Exodus to King Akhnaton, and before Ramses II and His Time and Peoples of the Sea.[1]Immanuel Velikovsky, The Assyrian Conquest (unpublished). Online at the Velikovsky Archive
Contents
- Introduction
PART I: THE TIME OF ISAIAH
- When the House of Akhnaton Died Out
- The Sequence of Dynasties
- The Libyans in Egypt
- Libyan and Ethiopian Art & Culture
- Jeroboam II and Osorkon II
- Revolutions in Egypt and Israel
- The Last Kings of Israel
- Pharaon So
- The End of Samaria
- The Conquest of Ashdod
PART II: THE ASSYRIANS IN EGYPT
- Sennacherib: the Year – 701
- Sethos
- The Three Brothers
- Queen Twosre
- Haremhab Appointed to Administer Egypt
- Haremhab Crowned
- Haremhab’s Great Edict
- Haremhab’s Contemporaries
- The Later Campaigns of Sennacherib
- The Siloam Aqueduct
- The Reign of King Hezekiah
- Sennacherib’s Last Campaign
- Political Turmoil Around – 687
- Essarhaddon’s Reconquest of Egypt
PART III: SETI THE GREAT
- From Nineveh to Ni
- Dakhamun
- The Sack of Thebes
- Necho I
- The First Greeks in Egypt
- Seti Becomes an Ally of Assurbanipal
- The End of Nineveh
References
External links
- The Assyrian Conquest at the Velikovsky Archive
References
1. | ↑ | Immanuel Velikovsky, The Assyrian Conquest (unpublished). Online at the Velikovsky Archive |