Heribert Illig

Heribert Illig (born 1947 in Vohenstrau, Germany) is a German historian and the leading proponent of the so-called "phantom time hypothesis" which asserts that the Dark Ages did not exist and that the approximately 300 years between 614 and 911 are an invention. This means that our world is not living in the early 21st century, but the early 18th century. Thus the year 2000 was actually the year 1703 in Illig's hypothesis. The basis of Illig's claims is the paucity of archaeological evidence that can be securely dated to this period; perceived inadequacies of radiometric and dendrochronological methods of dating this period, and the over-reliance of medieval historians on written sources. One consequence of Illig's hypothesis is that Charlemagne never existed but is a fictional character. Because none of Illig's work has been translated his thesis has received little attention in the English-speaking world.

Books by Heribert Illig

  • Wer hat an der Uhr gedreht? ISBN 3548750648
  • Das erfundene Mittelalter ISBN 3548364292

See also

New Chronology, a proposal by Russian mathematician Anatoly Timofeevich Fomenko, makes a similar claim, but asserts a far larger gap in conventional dating on the order of a full missing millennium. It is not generally taken seriously.

External links

Illig, Heribert

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
saxhorns
spline
achilles' tendon
johan bernhard hjort
power level (dragon ball)
load testing
list of chancellors of the university of cambridge
student pugwash usa
cura te ipsum
janko group
benito jurez, guerrero
ivo of chartres
1987 rugby union world cup
mathieu group
donovan mcnabb
canada company
thomas fitzsimons
chinese academy of social sciences
osmo vnsk
robert gould shaw
flying cloud
arthralgia
pau hana
hamburg state opera
grand duchy of lithuania
football chant
jmc air
rossini opera festival
james p. fleming
wit
thomas cook airlines
ramesses i
list of female singers
ankle jerk reflex
list of male singers
an elegant rearrangement of a conditionally convergent iterated integral
demonstrative
north london
anthem of armenian ssr
future tense
orchestra hall, detroit
samuel ramey
stanley pons
theodore thomas orchestra hall