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  • Bible Timeline with Numerical Code

    A blend of a bible timeline with a numerical path from Adam to Jesus Christ.

    www.adamictimeline.com

  • The Biblical Chronologist

    Sales of books and newsletter subscriptions proposing a revised chronology of the exodus.

    www.biblicalchronologist.org

  • BiblicalChronology.com

    A revision of New Testament Biblical chronology, arguing for an earlier dating of events than normally accepted.

    www.biblicalchronology.com

  • The Lost Bible

    Review and summaries of book by Yehoshua Etzion proposing an radically later date for archaeological strata.

    www.geocities.com

  • New Chronology

    A discussion group on the ideas of David Rohl.

    groups.yahoo.com

  • The Dinosaur Figurines Of Acambaro

    History of these controversial artifacts originally discovered near the town of Acambaro, Guanajuato in 1945 and which suggest the coexistance of humans and dinosaurs.

    www.bible.ca

  • Persian - Median Kings in the Bible

    Study suggests a link from biblical kings to those known from archaeology. With photos.

    home.wanadoo.nl

  • California Institute for Ancient Studies

    Supports Velikovsky's revision of Middle Eastern chronology.

    www.specialtyinterests.net

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