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... reserved. Printed in the United States of America TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume II Chapter Page I Are the Foundations of Archaeological Science Secure? 1 II What Happens to Synchronisms Used to Support Current Views? 7 III Limitations of Carbon-14 Dating ... us, and when this task has been done correctly, it is axiomatic that it should not be necessary to apologize for inconsistencies and anomalies at every turn of events. To be sure, allowance must be made for the often ... records left us by the ancients, who failed to distinguish between facts and fiction or between truth and their own opinions. To be sure, our lack of complete information may leave events in one area which cannot be unquestionably related ...
32. Ash [Journals] [Pensee]
... be made. The exchanges below are with curators and officials at the Harvard Semitic Museum, the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and the British Museum, ... New Kingdom in Egypt. Professor Frederick Johnson, Chairman of the "Committee on Carbon 14" of the American Anthropological Association and the Geological Society of America, a committee that selects samples for analysis, answered with a letter that ... me think that he did not grasp the problem: he said something to the effect that their paradoxical dates, as far as he can remember, relate to American prehistory; Libby himself answered that he knows practically nothing of Egyptian ...
33. Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning [Books]
... hardly be said demands for its exploration the best efforts, long continued, of the scientist and scholar accomplished in archaeology, astronomy, literature, and philology. None such, however, has appeared since Ideler's day, nearly a ... the latter, -their history among the nations, cataloguing and early treatment by authors, and their connection with astrology, art, folk-lore, literature, and religion. The detailed list of the Constellations, in alphabetical order, ... equivalent to Sidus, a Constellation or Star. It is the most inconspicuous figure in the zodiac, and mythology apologizes for its being there by the story that when the Crab was crushed by Hercules, for pinching his toes during ...
34. An Integrated Model for an Earthwide Event at 2300 BC. Part I: The Archaeological Evidence [Journals] [SIS Review]
... 81) Home | Issue Contents An Integrated Model for an Earthwide Event at 2300 BC. Part I: The Archaeological Evidence M. M. MANDELKEHR (c ) M. M. Mandelkehr 1983 M. M. Mandelkehr holds ... ], p. 116; and R. E. Morlan: "Chronometric Dating in Japan", Arctic Anthropology 4 (1967), p. 190. 108. M. Conheim: "Bronze Age Exhibit Offers Clues ... a Prehistoric Detective Story", Philadelphia Enquirer, 26 June 1982, pp. 1-D, 6-D. 109. Encyclopaedia Britannica (1964) 12, p. 274 and 14, p. 723. 110. H. O ...
35. The Restoration of Ancient History [Articles]
... all the major empires, nations and events of antiquity? Or: How to reconcile archaeologically-missing historical periods with historically-unexpected archaeological strata of the ancient world I. Summary. II. The sequence of ancient empires with the center in Assyria ... even in Herodotus' Median history a real empire is safely attested. In Assyrian and Babylonian records and in the archeological evidence no vestiges of an imperial structure can be found. The very existence of a Median empire, with the ... annals of Assyria excavated in the 19th and 20th century. Equation of selected Assyria-centered royal names as known to modern Assyriology (left) with Assyria-centered royal names known since Classical Greek historiography (right) Sin-shar-ishkun Dareios III Kodamannos Assur-etil-ilani Artaxerxes ...
36. Proceedings of the Third Seminar of Catastrophism and Ancient History (Review) [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... . A wide range of papers was submitted and presented by an eclectic group of scholars and researchers in anthropology, archaeology, Assyriology, and biblical studies. The audience was also transformed into willing co-participants as lengthy question and answer periods ... , 1985. A wide range of papers was submitted and presented by an eclectic group of scholars and researchers in anthropology, archaeology, Assyriology, and biblical studies. The audience was also transformed into willing co-participants as lengthy question and ... periods materialized. William Shea, Associate Professor at Andrews University Seminary, presented additional evidence for a fifteenth-century B.C . date for the Exodus, based on the contemporaneous chronology of the Ancient Near East. He also presented some ...
37. The Celestial Ship of North Vol. I [Books]
... man must worship his Maker alone, that First Cause of which all other causes are but relegations or emanations. Astrology and astronomy, esoteric and exotetic knowledge of the heavenly bodies or entities, have lain at the generating heart of ... Putnam's Sons, Publishers, New York. Obelisk at Heliopolis Vultures From the Temple at Karnak. From "Egyptian Archeology" by G. Maspero. Translated into English by Amelia B. Edwards. Published by H. Grevel & ... the planet Saturn, symbol of Justice. Knowledge of the Angels came directly from the Pharisees, who based their angelology on the Babylonian account of creation, which is found on the Assyrian tiles. Their Angels, of which there ...
38. The Saturn Problem [Journals] [SIS Review]
... James describes himself as a generalist' in the ancient Near East and Mediterranean. He graduated in Ancient History and Archaeology at Birmingham University and pursued postgraduate research in Ancient History at London University. Peter has published numerous articles on ancient ... . 35. The first to recognise the underlying archaeological content of Hesiod's scheme was Sir John Myers, Herodotus and Anthropology', in R.R . Marett (ed.), Anthropology and the Classics, Oxford, 1908 ... pp. 127-28. The idea was further developed by J. Gwyn Griffiths in Archaeology and Hesiod's Five Ages', Journal of the History of Ideas 17 (1936), pp. 109-119. It is interesting that both authors ...
39. Internet Watch [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... the Internet can exchange messages on all kinds of subjects. Those newsgroups of interest to readers include: alt.archaeology, alt.catastrophism, alt.mythology, alt.sci.physics.new-theories, alt.sci. ... address the question (e .g . Withney and Loendorf 1994). Info on Siberian petroglyphs?sci.anthropology 3.10.95 from: megalith@ccnet.com There is a very promising book on the subject ... University of Cambridge Press, 1989. Brown, Peter Lancaster, Megaliths, Myths and Men: An Introduction to Astro-Archaeology Blandford Press, 1976; Taplinger Publishing, 1976; Harper Colophon, 1978, 324 pp, 142 b& ...
40. The Night of the Gods Vol II [Books]
... myth of the seven serpents, and their Chicomoztoc or seven caverns.s 1 In a paper read at the Anthropological Institute in Novernber' 1885' Mr. J. W. Crombie pointed out that the game of hop-scotch was ... 911 . - 915 .. . 918 gzz Contents. CHAPTER IX. POLAR MYTHS. The Number Seven. Astrology .. . .. . .. . 931 The Seven of Ursa Major .. . 937 Thebes . ... Inquiry closes ; but not without again addressing to those who have had the patience to read it, many much-needed apologies for the forcedly inept treatment of the multiplicity of subjects which it endeavours to embrace. In the words of Petrarch ...
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