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75 pages of results. 251. News from the Internet [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... and Illustrations Collection page is an introduction to my transparency and illustration collection. This page includes a site listing of stock photos in the transparency collection. Laura Lee www.lauralee.com Audio on Demand interviews: 22 Aug 2003. Alan Butler: "The Megalithic Computer Disk". British researcher Alan Butler's passion is the study of early calendars,Bronze Age cultures, the beginnings of astronomy and astrology and Earth mysteries. Ten years ago, during a holiday on Crete, he happened upon the "Phaistos Disc" and began to decode it, finding that what looked like a mere decorative artifact was a piece of sophisticated calendar keeping, and much more. 3 Jun. ...
252. The Velikovskian [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... elsewhere. Published quarterly by: IVY Press Books, 65-35 108th St, Suite D-15, Forest Hills, NY 11375. USA Tel: + 1 718 897 2403. Volume I Number 1 (1993) A Word about the Planetary Debate by Irving Wolfe Reflections of the Persian Wars by Charles Ginenthal Ancient Near Eastern Chronology Revised by Gunnar Heinsohn Calendars Revisited by Lynn E. Rose Indeterminacy: Temporary, Permanent or Indefinite? by Roger W. Wescott The Moon in Upheaval by Charles Ginenthal In the Beginning- A Review by Charles Ginenthal Pseudo-Scientists Cranks, Crackpots and Henry Bauer by Charles Ginenthal Volume I, Number 2 (1993) Common Sense About Ancient Maps, by Charles Ginenthal Dark Matter ...
253. Disarranged Months, Part 2 Mars Ch.8 (Worlds in Collision) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Worlds in Collision]
... greater changes. Plutarch declares that in the time of Romulus the people were "irrational and irregular in their fixing of the months," and reckoned some months at thirty-five days and some at more, "trying to keep to a year of 360 days," and that Numa, Romulus' successo r, corrected the irregularities of the calendar and also changed the order of the months. This statement suggests the question: Might it not have been that during the period between consecutive catastrophes the moon receded to an orbit of thirty-five or thirty-six days' duration? If, in the period of confusion, the moon actually changed for a while to such an orbit, it must ...
254. Assessing Middle Kingdom Lunar Dates [Journals] [SIS Review]
... , by his combined use of the Sothic' and lunar evidence provided by the Illahun papyri data, risen to the challenge of W. F. Edgerton, who had expressed the hope that someone might be able to achieve a greater precision by examining the lunar documents from that period. Parker took up Edgerton's challenge in Excursus C of The Calendars of Ancient Egypt (Chicago, 1950). Accordingly, Rose can state as his primary aim that The present article is an attempt to take a much closer look at this sort of dating and the quality of the astronomical arguments that have been used in its support'. Whilst Rose devotes the major part of his article to reassessing ...
255. Aeon Volume V, Number 4: Contents [Journals] [Aeon]
... . Talbott. Science News Reporter: Tania ta Maria Volume V, Number 4 ISSN 1066-5145 Copyright (c ) July 1999 IN THIS ISSUE.Front Cover Professor Gunnar Heinsohn (photograph by Dwardu Cardona). Editorial By Dwardu Cardona Vox Popvli Our readers sound off. PAGE 5 Forvm Debates concerning polar shifts, pterodactyls & gravity, the Mosaic calendar, and ancient maps. Back to Instantaneous Polar Shifts (David Salkeld & Flavio Barbiero) Gravity and Pterodactyls (Mike Twose & Frederic Jueneman) The Mosaic Calendar (Lisa Liel, Eric Aitchison & Dale Murphey) Imaginary Worlds (Richard M. Smith & Sean Mewhinney) Numerical Analysis of Planetary Distances in a Polar Model- by Emilio ...
256. Megaliths, Moon Cycles, and Movements of the Earth [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... 2 ) Outside Britain, Professor Maxia, working on the nuraghi of Sardinia, has shown that the associated well-temples' are astronomically significant and based on the Moon.(3 ) If it is accepted that these observations are correct, what could be the motivation behind this obsession? One often suggested idea is that Moon watchers were making a calendar in order to time their hunting or agriculture to the seasons of the solar year. This is possible for the earliest and roughest observations, although it is difficult to understand how societies living close to nature could fail to know the seasons by a multitude of natural signals which are far more reliable than a primitive calendar. This would rapidly ...
257. Worlds In Collision And Recent Finds In Archaeology. Ch.17 Supplement (Earth In Upheaval) [Velikovsky] [Velikovsky Earth in Upheaval]
... arose was: Where is the archaeological evidence? In later chapters of my book I gave such evidence: water clocks and sundials that show a different length of the day or altered latitudes;, change in the orientation of ancient temples which originally faced toward the east but do so no longer. I also closely examined in my book the calendars of the civilized peoples of antiquity, from Mexico and Peru to Greece, Iran, Israel, Egypt, Babylon, Assyria, India, and China, and the calendar reforms that were made. All this material gave strong support to the literary evidence. Working independently of me, Professor Claude Schaeffer, whose earlier excavations at Ras-Shamra ( ...
258. The Celestial Clock [Journals] [SIS Internet Digest]
... The Celestial Clock www.celestialclock.com The Celestial Clock employs a unified theory of natural cyclicity, which reaches apocalyptic proportions in every 11,500 - 23,000 years. The book reveals the sacred symbology of the Seven Stars of Pleiades, serpents, dragons, scorpions, lamb and bull along with indisputable scientific proof that the Mayan Calendar is based on the 23,000 year ice volume collapse cycles recently discovered in ocean sedimentation and ice core drill down studies from Greenland and Antarctica. It is the dominant cycle of the "100,000" year Milankovitch ice age theory. The ancient prophets, seers, shamans, and medicine men knew about these natural apocalyptic cycles ...
259. The Dawn of Astronomy: A Study of the Temple-Worship and Mythology of the Ancient Egyptians [Books]
... Temple of Hathor at Denderah 201 XXI. Star-cults 210 XXII. Star-cults (Continued)- Amen-t and Khons 220 XXIII. The Egyptian Year and the Nile 226 XXIV. The Years of 360 and 365 Days 243 XXV. The Vague and the Sirian Years 249 XXVI. The Sothic Cycle and the Use Made of it 207 XXVII. The Calendar and its Revision 266 XXVIII. The "Fixed Year" and Festival Calendars 274 XXIX. The Mythology of Isis and Osikis 287 XXX. The Temple-Stars 304 XXXI. The History of Sun-Worship at Annu and Thebes 315 XXXII. The Early Temple and Great Pyramid Builders 325 XXXIII. The Cult of Northern as Opposed to Southern Stars 341 XXXIV ...
260. Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock [Journals] [SIS Review]
... (Mexico) is the temple of Kukulka, equated with Quetzalcoatl, Orion reborn as a star, Plumed Serpent and Venus. Here human sacrifice was practised in turn by the Olmecs, Mayans, Toltecs and Aztecs in order to forestall the coming of the end of the world. To predict this, they developed sophisticated maths and an accurate calendar. Cholula, another temple of Quetzalcoatl, is 3 times more massive than the Great Pyramid of Egypt. At Tres Zapotes is an Olmec/Mayan calendrical stela dated to 3rd Sept. 32 BC and close by is a giant stone negroid head of c. 100 BC [8 ,9 ]. According to some scholars, the ...
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