HORUS
Volume 1, Number 1. Winter, 1985
ISSN: 8756-3029a publication of
The Institute for the Study of Collective Behavior and Memory
Managing Editor, William Douglas
Contents: Vol. 1, No. 1.
- In Memorial: F. Thomas Lowery
- Editorial ... William Douglas
- Myths, Monuments, and Mnemonics... David Griffard
- The Book of the Secrets of Enoch ... Alban Wall
- Rocks from Where? ... Alex Marton
- Temple of the Giant Jaguar
- The Venus Pentagram ... William Douglas
- Griffard Observations of Venus by James I... Charles Raspil
- You Too Can in the Yucatan ... John Eskridge and David
Cover Poem Grandson of the starry sky
Son of Isis, that am I
Ever watchful, this my eye
Shall the dead reveivifyBe not fearful, do not sigh
Ever faithful,ask not why
Watch and wait, I prophesy
Wonders yet will fill the sky.Subscriptions: $15.00 a year (N.A) $18.00 a year (institutions) $18.00 (U.S. funds) Overseas Airmail.
Send check or money order to: Horus, PO Box 9026, Silver Spring, MD 20906.HORUS is a tri-annual magazine (published in January, May and September) featuring articles on archaeoastronomy, myths, rituals, symbols, and other subjects related to ancient conceptions of natural and human history.
Manuscripts are welcomed on the topics of archaeoastronomy, ancient systems of measurements, navigation, and other aspects of ancient knowledge which can be investigated objectively. Manuscripts should be sent to the above address.
The Institute of the Study of Collective Behavior and Memory is a non-profit research organization. The Board of Directors is as follows: David Griffard, Pres., William Douglas, Sec., John Eskridge, Alex Marton, Don Riggs, Donald E Straley, Alban Wall.
Cover design: David Griffard.
Cover Poem: Roger Wescott
Copyright (c) January 1985 by The Institute of the Study of Collective Behavior and Memory
1985
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