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220 pages of results. 311. Ancient Near East and Mediterranean World [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... des Hadrian bei Tivoli. Berlin: Druck und Verlag von Georg Reimer, 1895. Woolley, C. Leonard and T. E. Lawrence The Wilderness of Zin (Archaeological Report). London: Harrison and Sons, 1914. From Ancient Oriental Seals in the Collection of Mr. Edward T. Newell by Hans Henning von der Osten ... Schriften zur Geographie Palästina's (X-XIX. Jahrh.) Jerusalem: A. M. Lunez, 1892. Thompson, R. Campbell. The Reports of the Magicians and Astrologers of Nineveh and Babylon in the British Museum, vol. 1. London: Luzac and Co., 1900. Thompson, R. Campbell. The Reports of ...
312. In Memoriam: Immanuel Velikovsky, Livio Stecchini and Ralph Juergens [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... not only by historians and anthropologists, but by geologists and astronomers as well. Finally, the fields (in which I am more at home) of ancient history and archaeology have been changed violently by his great work, Ages in Chaos. All ancient histories, whether Greek, Etruscan, Hittite, Hurrian or others, are affected by ... . Universities around the world are slowly, ever so slowly, realizing that this is the right approach. Several interrelated disciplines now are starting to coalesce, for example, astro-archaeology. Velikovsky was the dean of Neo-catastrophists. His Worlds in Collision and Earth in Upheaval have started the pendulum moving away from conventional uniformitarian concepts. Today, thirty years ...
313. Conference: Under One Sky [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... Under One Sky star-www.dur.ac.uk/~jms/UOS/Preview/ Conference: Under One Sky: Astronomy & Mathematics in the Ancient Near East Archaeologically recovered materials from Egypt and Mesopotamia provide the earliest written sources of astronomy and mathematics known to us today. They reveal that already by the early second millennium BC advanced ... and Planets in Enuma Anu Enlil 15:15-15:45 Break 15:45-16:15 U. Koch-Westenholz: Making Sense: A Comparison Between the Working Methods of the Astrologer and the Diviner 16:15-16:45 F. Hoffmann: Measuring Egyptian Statues 16:45-17:15 E. Robson: More than Metrology: Evidence for Maths ...
314. Sword-Time, Wolf-Time, Part 2 Mars Ch.4 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... Breasted, Records of Egypt, IV. Sec. 764. Isaiah 19 :2 . 2 Gardiner, "New Literary Works from Ancient Egypt," Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, I (1914). 4 The Poetic Edda: Völuspa (transl. Bellows). 5 Luckenbill, Records of Assyria, II, Sec. 250. ... swollen mountain streams; the front of my yoke I turned and took the road to Nineveh."5 Before Sennacherib set out on his last campaign to Palestine, his astrologers told him that he had to hurry if he would escape calamity;6 as we know, he did not escape it. At the same time Isaiah, who ...
315. Bookshelf [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , and would be the last to claim that this highly readable book is written from a disinterested viewpoint. Examining these mysteries from the past, he provides answers rooted in archaeological orthodoxy. In each case we look at," he writes, "we can show that ancient men were able to carve statues, build pyramids and move mountains ... Research (2 ) with the title: "some aspects of cultural growth in the natural sciences". A shortened version of the paper later appeared in a Penguin paperback anthology, The Sociology of Science (3 ), which some readers will find more readily available. Though Mulkay's paper is couched in the technical language of his discipline ( ...
316. Catastrophe and Sublimation [Books] [de Grazia books]
... Homo Schizo I and II. 3. Cf., e.g ., Eliade, Myth and Reality, pp. 6-7 et passim. 4. From "Astrology," p. 367, Vol. V of Works (Loeb ed., Harvard University Press, 1936). ...
317. CLASHING MAGNETIC FIELDS [Journals] [Aeon]
... dreaded. 2700 years ago, the early Romans called the spring crossing the "tubilustrium" (day of trouble). Some 1500 years yet earlier, Sumerian astronomer/astrologers had made this "the first point of Aries". (While the name Aries was a Greco/Roman term, the fact is that the first point of ... a Quasar! This is a conclusion which Science correctly adjudges absurd; albeit the only logical conclusion available if we adhere strictly to the uniformitarian evidence rather than to its speculative apologies. (It is they and not we who claim continuity in all relationships throughout creation.) This rate of decay (a 1350 year half-life) is quite consistent ...
318. On Comets, Comet-Like Luminous Apparitions and Meteors (Concluded) [Journals] [Kronos]
... (= Venus) as other comets actually are other planets. Comets - visible in the sky for months - must have found their way into historical, literary, or astrological texts. How far the tangible equating of planets with comets by Greek authors can be traced back to their Babylonian teachers is, for the time being, beyond our ... , 1955), p. 46. Cf. L'Abbe Starcky, "Quelques aspects de la religion des Nabatéens" in Proceedings of the First International Conference on the History andArchaeology of Jordan (Oxford, 1980). Starcky describes Allat as follows: "It is especially in this second Nabatean capital and in the neighboring village of Salkhad that ...
319. The Scandal of Enkomi [Journals] [Pensee]
... . On Cyprus, Aegean culture came into contact with the cultures of the Orient, and particularly with that of Egypt, and unavoidably embarrassing situations were then in store for archaeology. In 1896 the British Museum conducted excavations at the village of Enkomi, site of Alasia, the ancient capital of Cyprus, not far from Famagusta, with A ... reference is to A. S. Murray and his collaborators. 6. Evans, "Mycenaean Cyprus as Illustrated in the British Museum Excavations," Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 30 (1900): 199ff. 7. Vapheio gold cups were found in a beehive tomb in the neighborhood of Sparta, with designs representing men hunting bulls ...
320. Book Shelf [Journals] [Aeon]
... zodiacal Age of Pisces. The precise end of one age and the beginning of the other isn't known for certain, but it is of no major consequence except for certain astrologers and those more versed in the occult. The Age of Pisces began around the turn of our current era, and was effectively put to use by the early Christians ... In such desert climate, the solicitous greeting of the day is typically not "How are you?" but "Are you sweating well?" Meanwhile, the German Archeological Institute in Cairo had initiated a study to use the "air shafts" as ducts to bring in dry outside desert air to desiccate the damp pyramid atmosphere, or ...
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